Three Foundations Announce Successful Challenge Fund – Knight Foundation

Three Foundations Announce Successful Challenge Fund

Sixteen journalism organizations raise $1.24 million in response to challenge;

NEW YORK – The Ford Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation today announced the results of the second Challenge Fund for Journalism (CFJ) to help journalism organizations broaden their base of financial support through challenge grants, fundraising training and organizational development coaching.

Sixteen CFJ grantees successfully raised $1.24 million to match $674,000 in grant awards. And many have made significant organizational advancements, says Eric Newton, director of Knight Foundation’s Journalism Initiatives. One grantee received its first $20,000 donation from an individual, another hired its first executive director and five organizations were able to engage all their board members in planning and fundraising. “This is a classic example of teaching folks to fish rather than just handing out the fish,” Newton said.

“It is an honor to be part of this innovative collaboration of funding partners,” said Bob Ross, CEO of Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation. “As traditional journalism resources shrink, these grantees have proven that they can tap new sources of revenue that will sustain their bottom line far into the future.”

Now, 15 more journalism organizations have been awarded $584,500 in challenge grants, and will have one year to match or double their specific awards. The new grantees will meet in New York Sept. 28th and 29th to kick off this latest round of the Challenge Fund for Journalism.  For more information, please contact Susan Misra at [email protected].

The Challenge Fund for Journalism helps journalism organizations strengthen their leadership, organizational infrastructure and financial resources so they can continue their programs well into the future.

In addition to the challenge grants, which require a 1:1 or 1:2 match, the initiative provides networking opportunities, organizational development and fundraising trainings, and customized coaching.

The 16 organizations which completed the challenge are:

Second Challenge Fund for Journalism Grantees Awarded Raised Total
Asian American Journalists Association $100,000 $238,212 $338,212
Association of Capital Reporters and Editors $7,500 $31,595 $39,095
Association of Women in Sports Media $8,500 $16,440 $24,940
Center for Integration and Improvement of Journalism $38,000 $48,293 $86,293
Carole Kneeland Project

 

     for Responsible Television Journalism

$20,000 $28,311 $50,311
Education Writers Association $45,000 $52,725 $97,725
Fund for Investigative Journalism $25,000 $26,121 $51,121
Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education $100,000 $152,228 $252,228
Military Reports and Editors $7,500 $11,200 $18,700
National Association of Hispanic Journalists $100,000 $214,779 $314,779
Native American Journalists Association $25,000 $24,278 $49,278
National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association $100,000 $284,101 $384,101
Organization of News Ombudsmen $7,500 $7,812 $15,312
Religion Newswriters Association $45,000 $52,392 $97,392
South Asian Journalists Association $15,000 $17,229 $32,229
Washington Center for Politics and Journalism $30,000 $38,960 $68,960

Total

$674,000 $1,244,676 $1,918,676

The latest round of grantees will try to match their grant awards. They are:

Third Challenge Fund for Journalism Grantees

Awarded

Goal

Total

Associated Press Managing Editors $73,000 $146,000 $219,000
Association for Education in Journalism and Communication $25,000 $25,000 $50,000
Association of American Editorial Cartoonist $15,000 $15,000 $30,000
Center for Investigative Reporting $50,000 $100,000 $150,000
Investigative Reporters and Editors $100,000 $200,000 $300,000
Journalism & Women Symposium $20,000 $20,000 $40,000
National Association of Black Journalists $50,000 $100,000 $150,000
National Association of Minority Media Executives $25,000 $25,000 $50,000
National Conference of Editorial Writers $25,000 $25,000 $50,000
National Press Foundation $25,000 $25,000 $50,000
Online News Association $25,000 $25,000 $50,000
Society of American Business Editors and Writers $25,000 $25,000 $50,000
Society of Environmental Journalists $51,500 $103,000 $154,500
Society of Professional Journalists $50,000 $100,000 $150,000
Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse $25,000 $25,000 $50,000

Total

$584,500 $959,000 $1,543,500

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (http://www.knightfdn.org) promotes excellence in journalism worldwide and invests in the vitality of U.S. communities where the Knight brothers owned newspapers. Since its creation in 1950, the foundation has invested nearly $300 million to advance journalism quality and freedom of expression. 

The Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation (http://www.journalismfoundation.org) was founded in 1982 by Edith Kinney Gaylord to support local and national efforts to improve the quality of journalism practices among various media. The Foundation provides funding for projects that promote excellence and instill high ethical standards in journalism.

The Ford Foundation (http://www.fordfound.org) is an independent, nonprofit grant making organization. For more than half a century it has been a resource for innovative people and institutions worldwide, guided by its goals of strengthening democratic values, reducing poverty and injustice, promoting international cooperation, and advancing human achievement.

The New York office of TCC Group (http://www.tccgrp.com), a 26 year-old management consulting firm that works with funders and nonprofit organizations, manages The Challenge Fund for Journalism and provides technical assistance to the grantees.