Each year, I only post one reminder, encouraging voluntary Ten Cent Challenge tip subscriptions, and this is it.
Back in August, we celebrated our 20th blogiversary. Thanks for making SurvivalBlog such a success! There are now more than 41,400 archived articles and columns. SurvivalBlog is well-established as the world’s most widely-read daily blog on family preparedness.
Hopefully, some readers appreciate the fact that I only post an appeal once a year. And I’m confident that most readers appreciate that SurvivalBlog is one of the last of the “Old School” blogs that is still posted with fresh content from blog readers and editors. We are one of the few blogs without any of the annoyances and intrusions that you’ve probably seen elsewhere:
- Off-topic “filler” articles
- A.I.-generated artwork and contrived articles.
- Annoying pop-up ads
- A “Pay Wall” that presents only the first part of an article
- Opt-in pop-ups to generate e-mail lists
- E-mail list spamming
- Auto-playing embedded videos
- Paid placement pseudo-articles written by foreign hacks
- Instant surveys
- Idiotic “Are you sure you want to leave?” messages
- Animated graphics or animated/blinking ads
- “Top 10” slideshows
- Inane off-topic infographics, kitsch, and Beauty Tips
- Cheesy stock photography
- “Members-only” exclusives
- Keyword stuffing
- Sporadic blog postings — often just once per week, or less
SurvivalBlog is a consistently posted and genuine blog. I’ve only missed three days of posting in more than 20 years, most notably just after my first wife passed away. And I have never stooped to the marketing and data-mining trickery that has become so commonplace with many other blogs and vlogs. We are still truly Old School. And we will never sell your e-mail address. We don’t even maintain any e-mail lists for our own use.
Everything at SurvivalBlog–including the full archive–remains available free of charge. (Although we also sell a waterproof archive USB stick that is updated and expanded annually. Please consider buying one or two of those, in addition to your Ten Cent Challenge tip.) And we certainly do not harass you with droning week-long PBS-style pledge drives.
Please keep in mind that we have considerable monthly expenses to operate SurvivalBlog. We pay for bandwidth, web hosting, paying for our primary server, maintaining our backup server, software, insurance, and legal fees. I also have contract expenses for paying both our Managing Editor and our Field Gear Editor.
So, here is my appeal in a nutshell: If you find that you get more than 10 cents worth of value per day in reading SurvivalBlog, then please donate 10 cents a day ($36.50 per year) to help cover the blog’s costs. And by the way, even with inflation, that suggested tip amount hasn’t changed since the blog’s inception, back in 2005. Please consider:
Adjusted for inflation, $36.50 in 2005 Dollars is $60.90 in 2026 Dollars.
In 2005, the average price per pound of ground beef was $2.74. Today, it is $6.32.
In 2005, a First Class U.S. postage stamp cost 37 cents. Today, it is 78 cents, and by mid-2026, it will likely be at least 80 cents.
In 2005, a Big Mac at McDonald’s was $2.69. Today, it is $5.89.
The Ten Cent Challenge in 2005: $36.50.
The Ten Cent Challenge in 2026: $36.50.
There are several options for sending a Ten Cent Challenge tip, including PayPal, cash, checks, booklets of “Forever” U.S. postage stamps, and even mailing us a five silver dimes or two silver quarters. (Many folks thoughtfully send pre-1965 silver dimes or quarters taped to a folded piece of cardboard, each year.)
Also, please consider investing in an antique gun or two. Those scarce guns only go up in value, and profits from our side business help keep us afloat. (Note: Elk Creek Company will be on a re-stocking hiatus until March 15th, but please mark your calendar to order after then.)
Only about 1% of readers send Ten Cent Challenge tips. Please join in, and do your bit. Your contributions are needed and greatly appreciated.
If sending your subscription by mail, please use this address for a check payable to James Rawles (or cash, silver, or Forever stamps) to:
James Rawles
P.O. Box 303
Moyie Springs, Idaho 83845
Lastly, please consider other ways that you can help support SurvivalBlog. Even just placing links on your own website helps a lot. And if you sell storage food, communications, night vision, body armor, alternative energy, shooting, or other preparedness-related products or services, then please consider either advertising your products or services in SurvivalBlog or becoming a writing contest prize donor. You’ll find the publicity very beneficial to your business.
Many Thanks! – JWR