WFNU Frogtown Radio aids immigrants with resources and ongoing support so they stay informed, empowered, and recognized as valued community members.
Ramsey Recycles
Ramsey Recycles is a Ramsey County campaign connecting residents to free recycling and disposal resources, including yard waste and food-scrap composting, medicine collection and safe disposal, household hazardous waste drop-offs, electronics recycling, Fix-It Clinics for repairing items, and the community Reuse Room for donating and reclaiming usable goods.. Learn more here.
WFNU Frogtown Radio amplifies the voices of those often underrepresented in mainstream media and provides free radio broadcast training, providing valuable career skills and on-air practice, giving community members a platform to express their talents, creativity, and perspectives. We prioritize ensuring that marginalized voices, including people of color, low-income individuals, women, and people with disabilities, are heard and celebrated. As a low-power, volunteer-run station broadcasting on 94.1 FM, we serve a 5-mile radius around University and Dale avenues in St. Paul, with a focus on the Frogtown, Rondo, and Midway neighborhoods. Through our smartphone app and online streaming at wfnu.org, listeners worldwide can hear our diverse programming, from nearly every music genre to local talk shows and news.
WFNU is funded by grants and donations!
Marc Heu Patisserie Paris is our 2026 Studio Sponsor!
We’re proud to partner with this fantastic bakery, located in Saint Paul’s Selby Dale neighborhood and now in Minneapolis’ Linden Hills neighborhood.
We Want to play your music on the radio!
If you’re a musician located in Minnesota, and want your music played on WFNU, please send us your CLEAN music. What is clean music?: Music without these 7 words, also music with no derogatory words (n-word, r-word etc).
If you’re a local, rapper, singer, or musician, upload your clean music here and we’ll play it on-air!
As of summer 2024, WFNU has over 75 volunteers who dedicate their time, talents and energies into broadcasting quality on-air programming. Our volunteer hosts and DJs come from a variety of backgrounds and locations with varying interests and talents.
Learn more about WFNU’s history here.
Community radio provides a space for our community's voices, languages, ideas, and stories to be heard. What ties us all together is the love for our community!