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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • Story Corps's estimated annual revenue is currently $34.5M per year.(i)
  • Story Corps's estimated revenue per employee is $225,500

Employee Data

  • Story Corps has 153 Employees.(i)
  • Story Corps grew their employee count by 9% last year.

Story Corps's People

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Founder & PresidentReveal Email/Phone
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Chief StaffReveal Email/Phone
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Chief Financial and Administrative OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Director Corporate SponsorshipReveal Email/Phone
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Managing Director Human ResourcesReveal Email/Phone
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Chief Content OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Associate Director Production, StoryCorps StudiosReveal Email/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$2.1M17-11%N/AN/A
#2
$154.4M59312%$77.7MN/A
#3
$1071.7M37345%N/AN/A
#4
$32.5M1443%N/AN/A
#5
$48.7M216-5%N/AN/A
#6
$112.5M4391%N/AN/A
#7
$13.7M749%N/AN/A
#8
$6.9M42-11%N/AN/A
#9
$5.7M3521%N/AN/A
#10
$3.2M22-8%N/AN/A
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What Is Story Corps?

Founded in 2003 by Dave Isay, StoryCorps has given people of all backgrounds and beliefs, in thousands of towns and cities in all 50 states, the chance to record interviews about their lives. The organization preserves the recordings in its archive at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the largest single collection of human voices ever gathered, and shares select stories with the public through StoryCorpsâ?? podcast, NPR broadcasts, animated shorts, digital platforms, and best-selling books. These powerful human stories reflect the vast range of American experiences, wisdom and values; engender empathy and connection; and remind us how much more we have in common than what divides us. \n \nStoryCorps is especially committed to capturing and amplifying voices least heard in the media. The StoryCorps MobileBooth, an Airstream trailer the organization has transformed into a traveling recording booth, crisscrosses the country year-round in order to gather the stories of people nationwide. With the 2015 TED Prize awarded to Dave Isay, StoryCorps launched a free mobile app that puts the StoryCorps experience entirely in the hands of users and enables anyone, anywhere to record meaningful conversations with another person and upload the audio to the Library of Congress. StoryCorps also records interviews in its permanent StoryBooths located in Chicago and Atlanta.\n \nRecording an interview in a StoryCorps booth couldnâ??t be easier: You invite a loved one, or anyone else you choose, to a StoryCorps recording site. There youâ??re met by a trained facilitator who explains the interview process, brings you into a quiet recording room and seats you across from your interview partner, each of you in front of a microphone. The facilitator hits â??record,â?? and you share a 40-minute conversation. At the end of the session, you walk away with a copy of the interview, and a digital file goes to the Library of Congress, where it will be preserved for generations to come.

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Story Corps News

2022-04-17 - “We're Just Big Guys Dancing”: How One Man Found His Calling As ...

Top Photo: Daniel Jacob and Rob Maiden at their StoryCorps interview in Dallas, TX in 2014. Photo by Liyna Anwar for StoryCorps. · Top Story...

2022-04-17 - Vietnam Separated Them, But These Brothers Stand Side By Side

Top photo: Alan and Ron Amen at their StoryCorps interview in Dearborn, Michigan on August 10, 2012. By Erin Dickey for StoryCorps. This...

2022-03-30 - A New Heart And A New Path: Transplant Recipient Shares Lifelong ...

Top Photo: Lourdes Matamoros and Gianna Paniagua at their StoryCorps interview in Nashville, Tennessee on March 17, 2022. For StoryCorps.

2015-08-11 - StoryCorps App Plans Ambitious Oral History Project For Thanksgiving

Over the past 12 years, oral history project StoryCorps has collected interviews with over 100,000 people. Most of these recordings are stored at the Library of Congress, creating what StoryCorps claims is the “largest single collection of human voices ever gathered.” Now the non-profit hopes to ...

2015-07-14 - StoryCorps’ Oral History App Receives Knight Foundation Grant To Add New Features

StoryCorps, the non-profit oral history project that has collected more than 100,000 interviews since 2003, is planning to improve its app and launch community programs after receiving a $600,000 grant from the Knight Foundation. The new funding means the StoryCorps app, which TechCrunch profil ...

Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$21.4M15310%$66M
#2
$42.1M1537%N/A
#3
$53.9M153-10%$78.4M
#4
$54.4M153-5%N/A
#5
$23.8M153-5%$43.2M