Nonprofits & NGOs
Saving Local News
Rebuild Local News seeks to reverse the rapid decline of local journalism with public policy.
Rebuild Local News seeks to reverse the rapid decline of local journalism with public policy.
SSIR’s new editor-in-chief and publisher invites readers to collaborate as the organization evolves: “SSIR works best when it works for you.”
An announcement and a thank you to the SSIR community.
The Trust Project is setting standards for principled journalism worldwide to combat the spread of misinformation and rebuild public confidence.
The Fund for Black Journalism supports local reporting on Black communities throughout the United States.
Any organization tasked with getting critical information to local communities—whether responding to a crisis like the pandemic or trying to challenge social injustices—needs a strategy for making sure their message is believed. Journalism offers insight into building trust as people's wariness threatens the uptake of COVID-19 vaccines.
With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing civil society groups of all types to take fundraisers online, nonprofit news outlets’ efforts with virtual, discussion-based events can provide additional ideas for any organization seeking to foster community and maintain financial viability.
Three steps every global organization should take to care for staff, and build resilience during COVID-19 and beyond. Part of a series on civil society's response to the pandemic.
The public radio and television station KQED has thrived amid a tumultuous period in the media industry by using technology and data to optimize the delivery of its grassroots journalism and improve relationships with its listeners. Part of a series produced with the support of Salesforce.
How foundations, journalists, and community organizers in New Jersey passed the nation’s first civic information bill.