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Ch. 1: Funding Fit |
Ch. 2: Impact |
Ch. 3: Success |
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This learning module is filled with original reporting that will help you learn about the innovative community news initiatives that are cropping up around the United States - and securing grants from foundations that have not traditionally supported journalism.
In the case studies and accompanying videos, you’ll meet citizen journalists who have launched news sites in Boston; Deerfield, N.H.; New Haven, Conn.; and Chappaqua, N.Y. And you’ll learn how professional journalists have launched news initiatives that either partner with or supplement their metro news outlets.
A key part of this toolkit is a searchable database, where you can see the kinds of news ventures that foundations have supported since 2005. You can also add your own grant information.
Read the press release about the toolkit.
You can also download the toolkit text as a PDF (1.2 MB).
Inside the toolkit:
- Overview
- Chapter 1: Finding the Funding Fit
- Deciding What to Fund
- Tips for Funding Community News Projects
- Case Studies
- Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
- NewHavenIndependent.org
- Chapter 2: News with Civic Impact
- Case Studies
- VoiceofSanDiego.org
- NewCastleNOW.org
- Chapter 3: Measuring Success
- Case Study
- PlanPhilly.com
- Acknowledgments
- Videos