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Press Forward is a national initiative designed to leverage philanthropy to revitalize local news, and new funders are quickly joining the effort. With more than $500 million already raised, and more than two dozen local Press Forward chapters up and running, this surge is demonstrating the tremendous collective commitment of communities and philanthropists to news—a cornerstone of American democracy. 

But reinventing local journalism will require more than just financial backing and good intentions.

Journalism is grounded in a complex set of ethics and standards, all aimed at serving the public while maintaining independence from outside influences. As new funders begin to support local news, it’s critical that they understand the ethics and standards of journalism. Knight Foundation is one of the largest funders of journalism in the U.S., and we’ve long been working to support and reinvent local journalism. Thanks to that experience we understand the challenges and complexities of funding journalism. As many new funders enter the scene, we think it’s important they learn these principles as well.

That’s why we recently announced a five-year partnership with the Poynter Institute to train donors on how to best fund journalism. For nearly 50 years, Poynter has been a nationally respected leader in training newsrooms in ethics, craft, leadership and sustainability. Now, it will take on the work to educate those new to funding journalism—a crucial step in ensuring that philanthropic support for local news not only persists but thrives.

Poynter’s training for journalism funders will provide primers on the rules of engagement between news organizations and their financial supporters. As more foundations discover ways to enhance the civic health of their communities, this program will ensure that their investments are grounded in a solid understanding of journalism’s role in democracy.

The stakes are high. Press Forward has a lifespan of five years, and the work to ensure sustained funding support for local journalism must begin now. Training less experienced journalism funders on what makes the craft so vital will give them more time to consider and make smart investments, thus making it more likely support will endure. 

This Knight-Poynter initiative is about building a common understanding of the kind of fact-based, accurate, and independent journalism Press Forward was created to support. The training will conduct at least 10 in-person funder training programs annually; create virtual, on-demand video funder training; provide slide decks and guidebooks for internal use; and conduct four six-month virtual training sessions for funders focused on journalistic craft, business and audience engagement strategies and news ethics. 

As Knight and Poynter embark on this new chapter together, our collective commitment to journalism’s future is clearer than ever. This collaboration is another critical way we are addressing the needs of the complex local news ecosystem so we can fortify our communities and strengthen journalism’s wobbly but essential pillar of democracy.


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New Press Forward Local Chapters in Knight Communities

Today, Knight Foundation is announcing a $15.5 million investment to grow and sustain Press Forward in Knight cities across the U.S.


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New Press Forward Local Chapters in Knight Communities
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Knight Foundation launches new initiative to fortify election integrity

Nearly $7 million will support local news organizations in swing states and beyond


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Knight invests $15 Million in Eight Knight Cities

Today, Knight Foundation is announcing a $15.5 million investment to grow and sustain Press Forward in Knight cities across the U.S. This significant funding will help local leaders start the process to establish five new local chapters in Gary, Ind., State College, Pa., Tallahassee, Fla., Charlotte, N.C. and South Florida, while bolstering existing ones in Lexington, Ky., Wichita, Kan. and Philadelphia. Now in its second year, Press Forward continues to galvanize momentum behind revitalizing local news and ensure its long-term sustainability, while empowering communities to shape their own media ecosystems.

At the heart of this effort is a shared understanding: local journalism is essential to the fabric of a healthy and vibrant community. Yet, as financial models shift and resources for local reporting dwindle, the long-term outlook for news outlets has become increasingly precarious. Knight’s investment aims to address this head-on, with $1 million going to five communities—Gary, State College, Tallahassee, Lexington and Wichita—and larger investments going to Charlotte ($2 million), South Florida ($3 million) and Philadelphia ($3.3 million). These grants total $13.3 million over five years, and will be used to support essential infrastructure, hire dedicated staff and drive the fundraising efforts necessary to ensure these local ecosystems can flourish. In addition, Knight will invest $2.2 million in The Lenfest Institute for Journalism so it can create a peer network across these Knight communities, offering strategic guidance, mentorship and support to ensure that each Press Forward chapter is positioned for success.

But the vision for Press Forward – and this new set of investments – is about more than simply providing financial aid. It’s about catalyzing a deeper, more enduring commitment from within each community. The initiative is designed to create a foundation that encourages local stakeholders to invest in the future of their own journalism ecosystems. Through a strategic approach that includes matching funds from Knight and support from The Lenfest Institute, Knight is making sure that the effort doesn’t just survive—it thrives, fueled by local dollars and a sense of shared responsibility.

For Knight, this new cohort of Press Forward chapters represents a pivotal moment. These communities have already proven their readiness, demonstrating both the desire and capacity to create vibrant, enduring local journalism ecosystems. They are setting an example for what is possible when communities come together to support local news—and, in turn, strengthen the democratic process.

Central to this initiative is the role of The Lenfest Institute, a national leader in transforming local news. Having spent close to over a decade building a robust news ecosystem in Philadelphia, Lenfest will mentor and advise these eight Press Forward chapters. The goal is to foster a spirit of collaboration, where shared knowledge and resources can lift up the entire network of communities.

At the same time, the matching fund structure serves as a catalyst for local fundraising. Knight’s investment is only the beginning; the real long-term sustainability of these local news ecosystems depends on the commitment of local communities. By conditioning some of our funds on the ability to raise local dollars, Knight is ensuring these chapters have a vested interest in their success. This model reinforces the idea that local journalism should be supported by the communities it serves, creating a stronger, more resilient foundation for the future.


Accelerating Philanthropy – An update from Maribel Pérez Wadsworth

 “Philanthropy can only be effective if it is able to keep pace with society. Knight is determined to get there, and we’re proud of how we’ve begun that acceleration in 2024.

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Accelerating Philanthropy – An update from Maribel Pérez Wadsworth
Journalism

Sustaining Local News: Building a strong foundation for funders

Poynter’s training for journalism funders will provide primers on the rules of engagement between news organizations and their financial supporters. 


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Sustaining Local News: Building a strong foundation for funders
Journalism

Knight Foundation launches new initiative to fortify election integrity

Nearly $7 million will support local news organizations in swing states and beyond


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Knight Foundation launches new initiative to fortify election integrity

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