I don't have any tips to send but I noticed that NPR's website says SecureDrop right on it so I thought, oh cool, do they run SecureDrop
But then I visited the page and it was just a web form and when I clicked on submit a confidential tip and I just get an email and snail mail address https://help.npr.org/contact/s/article?name=how-do-i-submit-a-confidential-news-tip-to-npr
@cwebber yeah, having run SD instances at two news orgs, I can imagine why they stopped supporting it (and why their website isn't fully updated). fwiw this directory seems up to date: https://securedrop.org/directory/
@cwebber I am a big fan of Freedom of the Press Foundation, and the SecureDrop project generally, but limited/shrinking staffing and remote work have made SD harder to run—and also increases the risk of accidentally missing tips, compared to other ways of receiving them.