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  • Good News for Los Angeles: Philanthropy Bolsters the Local Beat
    Good News for Los Angeles: Philanthropy Bolsters the Local Beat

    In a hopeful time for nonprofit local news funding, the American Journalism Project and a group of philanthropies and donors are launching a new initiative to support local coverage in the nation’s second-largest city.

    Wendy Paris

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    September 25, 2024
  • Trust-Based Practices Top of Mind at Tech Billionaire Couple David and Angela Filo’s Foundation
    Trust-Based Practices Top of Mind at Tech Billionaire Couple David and Angela Filo’s Foundation

    In 2000, the Yahoo! cofounder and his wife launched what is now called the Skyline Foundation. Executive Director Angie Chen walks us through how it’s evolved, its commitment to trust-based giving and more.

    Mike Scutari

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    August 5, 2024
  • Media Literacy Can Help Defang Disinformation. These Funders Are Backing It.
    Media Literacy Can Help Defang Disinformation. These Funders Are Backing It.

    Helping people become wiser consumers and producers of media isn’t the focus of a whole lot of grantmaking, despite its obvious importance right now. But some funders do support those efforts.

    Martha Ramirez

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    July 31, 2024
  • Why Hewlett’s Funding Fact-Based, Religion-Focused Media — and Why We Need More of That
    Why Hewlett’s Funding Fact-Based, Religion-Focused Media — and Why We Need More of That

    The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation’s support for Religion News Service and other experienced outlets is valuable in today’s environment of disinformation and journalistic decline.

    Dawn Wolfe

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    July 24, 2024
  • How the Field Foundation of Illinois Supports Community Power-Building Throughout Chicago
    How the Field Foundation of Illinois Supports Community Power-Building Throughout Chicago

    With a history in Chicago going back many decades, this regional grantmaker aims to evolve from a “transactional” to a “transformational” funder, including by supporting local journalism and community organizers.

    Mike Scutari

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    July 1, 2024
  • Disinformation Poses a Serious Threat to Democracy. Here Are Some of the Funders Pushing Back
    Disinformation Poses a Serious Threat to Democracy. Here Are Some of the Funders Pushing Back

    Philanthropy’s been engaged in the fight against disinformation for a while, but those efforts are even more crucial in an election year that will once again test the nation’s institutions. Here are a few key grantmakers to note.

    Martha Ramirez

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    June 4, 2024
  • A Closer Look at the Wyncote Foundation, From the Family Behind the William Penn Foundation
    A Closer Look at the Wyncote Foundation, From the Family Behind the William Penn Foundation

    This Philadelphia-based funder was launched in 2009 by John Haas, whose father established the much larger William Penn Foundation. We dig into Wyncote’s current giving, including substantial support for local journalism.

    Mike Scutari

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    May 1, 2024
  • “Accountability Still Exists.” A Closer Look at a Place-Based Donor’s Historic Journalism Gift
    “Accountability Still Exists.” A Closer Look at a Place-Based Donor’s Historic Journalism Gift

    Nathan Collier’s gift to the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications aims to boost government oversight at the state level. We check in with the real estate executive to learn how it came together.

    Mike Scutari

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    April 11, 2024
  • Why Craig Newmark Is Concerned — and Hopeful — for American Democracy
    Why Craig Newmark Is Concerned — and Hopeful — for American Democracy

    As the 2024 election approaches, Craig Newmark is focusing his philanthropy on efforts to educate the public, strengthen cyber security and protect democracy — while cracking some jokes along the way.

    Connie Matthiessen

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    March 21, 2024
  • What We’re Learning About How Funders Can Support Truth-Telling on the Border

    Popular media often reduces the southern border to a site of chaos and victimhood. Guest authors Favianna Rodriguez, Lane Harwell and Anita Khashu say funders should empower people there to tell their own stories.

    IP Staff

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    February 26, 2024
  • “We’re Making Rapid Progress.” A Journalism Funding Leader Reflects on the State of Local News
    “We’re Making Rapid Progress.” A Journalism Funding Leader Reflects on the State of Local News

    The American Journalism Project recently announced its latest round of funding in support of local news. We check in with CEO Sarabeth Berman to discuss the latest grantees, key trends across the ecosystem, and much more.

    Mike Scutari

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    February 13, 2024
  • More Than a Spokesperson: Why Foundations Are Prioritizing External Communications
    More Than a Spokesperson: Why Foundations Are Prioritizing External Communications

    Some funders prefer to operate far from the spotlight, but we’ve been noticing a lot of sophisticated communications teams at foundations lately. What do they do, exactly, and why do funders make this a priority?

    Wendy Paris

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    February 7, 2024
  • A Conversation with Liz Carter, Outgoing President and CEO of the Scripps Howard Foundation
    A Conversation with Liz Carter, Outgoing President and CEO of the Scripps Howard Foundation

    In May, Liz Carter will be stepping down as head of the Scripps Howard Foundation and Scripps Howard Fund. In a candid chat, Carter reflects on her career, the state of journalism philanthropy, and more.

    Mike Scutari

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    February 6, 2024
  • A Conversation with Karen Rundlet, Incoming CEO of the Institute for Nonprofit News
    A Conversation with Karen Rundlet, Incoming CEO of the Institute for Nonprofit News

    The Knight Foundation senior director will take the helm at INN, which offers support to nearly 450 members. We check in with her about why she’s optimistic about local news, her plans for the organization, and much more.

    Mike Scutari

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    November 29, 2023
  • How This Nationwide Matching Gift Campaign Galvanizes Support for Nonprofit News Outlets
    How This Nationwide Matching Gift Campaign Galvanizes Support for Nonprofit News Outlets

    NewsMatch, the largest collaborative fundraising campaign to support nonprofit news in the U.S., kicks off on November 1. It leverages growing interest in nonprofit journalism, from big funders and small donors alike.

    Mike Scutari

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    October 30, 2023
  • “A Pathway to Restoring Local News.” Field Leader Sue Cross on the State of Journalism Philanthropy
    “A Pathway to Restoring Local News.” Field Leader Sue Cross on the State of Journalism Philanthropy

    Sue Cross will be stepping down as the head of the Institute for Nonprofit News at the end of the year. She walks us through what she’s learned during her tenure about how philanthropy can support local news and much more. 

    Mike Scutari

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    October 24, 2023
  • How John Palfrey Is Leading MacArthur Into a New Era of Philanthropy
    How John Palfrey Is Leading MacArthur Into a New Era of Philanthropy

    John Palfrey has led this $8 billion foundation through a time of great change — a racial reckoning, the rise of trust-based philanthropy, and program shifts at MacArthur. We take stock of how Palfrey’s done so far, and what’s next.

    Dawn Wolfe

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    October 12, 2023
  • As Funders Press Forward for Local Journalism, Doubts Persist Around the Role of Racial Equity
    As Funders Press Forward for Local Journalism, Doubts Persist Around the Role of Racial Equity

    Several criticisms have circulated around Press Forward, a recently-announced $500 million local news initiative backed by a host of funders. One issue stands out: its vague, noncommittal language around racial equity.

    Dawn Wolfe

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    September 28, 2023
  • An Expansive Survey Assesses Funders’ Surging Interest in Journalism — and Potential Growing Pains
    An Expansive Survey Assesses Funders’ Surging Interest in Journalism — and Potential Growing Pains

    A comprehensive survey of journalism funders and nonprofits shows a field poised for expansion and highlights potential concerns over conflicts of interest. Researcher Jennifer Preston walks us through the findings.

    Mike Scutari

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    September 27, 2023
  • “Ask Yourself Those Hard Questions.” How — and Why — a Regional Funder Plans to Sunset
    “Ask Yourself Those Hard Questions.” How — and Why — a Regional Funder Plans to Sunset

    James B. McClatchy Foundation just published a plan to spend down by 2030. CEO Priscilla Enriquez explains how they came to this decision, challenges along the way, and why funders are so protective of their assets.

    Mike Scutari

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    June 21, 2023
  • Inside a Media Funding Partnership to Get the Word Out about Early Childhood
    Inside a Media Funding Partnership to Get the Word Out about Early Childhood

    Backing journalism can be a powerful way for philanthropy to raise the profile of critical but neglected issues like early childhood care and education. Here’s one new example out of Los Angeles.

    Connie Matthiessen

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    June 20, 2023
  • “Part of the Solution.” How the American Journalism Project Is Galvanizing Support from Local Funders
    “Part of the Solution.” How the American Journalism Project Is Galvanizing Support from Local Funders

    Philanthropic funding has emerged as a key revenue source for the revitalization of local journalism. The American Journalism Project is on the front lines, making a case for trusted news to local funders.

    Mike Scutari

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    February 21, 2023
  • Journalists Are Questioning the Idea of Objectivity. What’s Philanthropy’s Role in the Conversation?
    Journalists Are Questioning the Idea of Objectivity. What’s Philanthropy’s Role in the Conversation?

    A new report argues that newsrooms should ditch the conventional idea of journalistic objectivity. Meanwhile, a lot of philanthropy-backed nonprofit media has already moved on to different paradigms.

    Mike Scutari

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    February 10, 2023
  • Omidyar’s Latest Effort to “Reimagine Capitalism” — Funding Intrepid Journalists
    Omidyar’s Latest Effort to “Reimagine Capitalism” — Funding Intrepid Journalists

    The Omidyar Network’s Reporters in Residence program is backing journalists who cover economic issues neglected by the mainstream media. It’s the latest philanthropic effort to boost a struggling field — and spur systemic change.

    Connie Matthiessen

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    February 2, 2023
  • Want Your Giving to Make the Most Impact? Donate to Local Media
    Want Your Giving to Make the Most Impact? Donate to Local Media

    There are plenty of good reasons to donate to local nonprofit media. In this guest opinion, the leaders of two news outlets offer one you may not have considered — an outsized return on investment when it comes to impact.

    IP Staff

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    December 6, 2022
  • This Philanthropy-Backed Initiative Gives Aspiring Critics of Color a Leg Up
    This Philanthropy-Backed Initiative Gives Aspiring Critics of Color a Leg Up

    With funding from the Mellon Foundation and others, Critical Minded is on a mission to build visibility for cultural critics of color. It’s aiming high with a New York Times partnership.

    IP Admin

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    December 5, 2022
  • Visual Storytellers and Journalists Face Growing Risks. What Can Funders Do to Protect Them?
    Visual Storytellers and Journalists Face Growing Risks. What Can Funders Do to Protect Them?

    Backed by the Ford Foundation and others, a recent report from the Safer Storytellers Project outlines the steps funders can take to protect creators from increasing attacks and threats to their safety.

    Martha Ramirez

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    December 1, 2022
  • A Few Words of Warning About Funding Intermediaries and Philanthropy’s Leaky Bucket
    A Few Words of Warning About Funding Intermediaries and Philanthropy’s Leaky Bucket

    Journalism intermediaries have seen their budgets grow in recent years, but given limited resources, shouldn’t more money go to news orgs directly? In this guest opinion, the former president of ProPublica makes the case.

    IP Staff

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    November 16, 2022
  • The Logan Legacy: Three Brothers Carry on the Philanthropic Work Their Parents Started
    The Logan Legacy: Three Brothers Carry on the Philanthropic Work Their Parents Started

    With roots in Chicago, the Logan brothers — Richard, Jonathan and Daniel — all have their own foundations. They’re each carrying on and evolving a long legacy of giving that began with their late parents, David and Reva Logan.

    IP Admin

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    October 20, 2022
  • Galvanizing Local Support, Community Foundations Are Bringing News Deserts Back to Life
    Galvanizing Local Support, Community Foundations Are Bringing News Deserts Back to Life

    Community foundations are emerging as key philanthropic partners for local news outlets. We discuss this promising trend with Todd Franko, Report for America’s director of local sustainability and development.

    Mike Scutari

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    September 7, 2022



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