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''The Contributor'' is a weekly street newspaper published in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The paper's content focuses on issues surrounding homelessness and poverty and is written by local journalists as well as people experiencing homelessness or working within the homeless community. Beginning in April 2014 the publication frequency increased to once a week. At the same time, the price per issue increased from $1.00 to $2.00, with vendors purchasing the papers for $0.75 each (up from $0.25). Vendors of ''The Contributor'' have a 30% rate of finding housing using income from their paper sales. ==History== ''The Contributor'' was established in 2007 by a core group of volunteers. The first issue was published in November of that year and had a circulation of about 800 copies. The paper publishes consistently on a monthly basis and has greatly expanded its circulation and vendor network to become the highest-circulating street newspaper of its kind in North America—circulating more than 100,000 papers per month. In 2010, ''The Contributor'' received 501(c)(3) status, becoming an independent non-profit organization. One of the founders of ''The Contributor,'' Tasha French, received the Tennessee Titans Community Quarterback award for their volunteer efforts with the paper. The award came with a $10,000 grant. ''The Contributor'' is one of many street newspapers in the United States, including Real Change in Seattle, Washington and Spare Change News in Boston, Massachusetts. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Contributor (street paper)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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