As media leaders, Knight Foundation's founders Jack and Jim Knight sought to bring communities together through information. In their publications, they delivered the news that helped people determine their "own true interests," as Jack used to say.
Today, Knight Foundation is also focused on that ideal. Working with community innovators, Knight Foundation fosters informed and engaged communities. The foundation believes residents should have the information they need to make decisions about their lives and community. Knight strives for those residents to be highly engaged in the issues and opportunities that matter most to them and their neighbors.
Towards its goal of informed, engaged communities, Knight Foundation seeks out projects with the potential for transformational change.
Knight Foundation recently announced a partnership with community foundations in the cities and towns where the Knight brothers owned newspapers. We will update this page in coming weeks with further information. Please come back soon or sign up for email updates.
In the meantime, if you have an immediate question, please contact the Communities Program via an email to cfi@knightfoundation.org.
The 2009 Soul of the Community Survey explores the link between residents' emotional ties to where they live and the community's economic growth. Aesthetics, particularly the natural setting, continues to be seen as a community strength and was rated higher in 2009. Social offerings also saw a significant jump in the ratings this year, though residents saw it, and openness – particularly to college graduates – as areas that need improvement to encourage resident attachment.
See survey details for State College at http://www.soulofthecommunity.org/state-college .