The analysis of more than 6,500 grant makers suggests the money they are pumping into journalism-related ventures is neither advancing the media's democratic function nor filling the gap left by rampant newspaper closures
This report builds on the prior analyses by continuing to benchmark revenue, expenses and audience m...
Donors working around the world are concerned about the threat posed by closing space, including int...
How does donor funding affect the independence, role-perceptions and ideology of the journalism it s...
Updates April 2008 discussions on the role of foundations in supporting journalism, including creati...
Given their role in funding programs and services provided by nonprofit organizations, foundations h...
Produced by Media Impact Funders in collaboration with Harvard University's Shorenstein Center on Me...
Funders have a long history of supporting social issue media; since 2013, Media Impact Funders (MIF)...
Many journalism stakeholders have begun looking to philanthropic foundations to help newsrooms find ...
Private foundations are an important source of funding for many news outlets. It has even been sugge...
News stories about international development and humanitarian crises are expensive to produce and fr...
There is a widespread perception that the market is failing to ensure the provision of high quality,...
The growing nonprofit news sector is showing some signs of economic health, and most leaders of thos...
Over the last decade, media -- the means by which we communicate -- has evolved significantly. Telev...
A different kind of revenue, one that has nothing to do with advertising or subscriptions, is playin...
How does donor funding affect the independence, role-perceptions and ideology of the journalism it s...
This report builds on the prior analyses by continuing to benchmark revenue, expenses and audience m...
Donors working around the world are concerned about the threat posed by closing space, including int...
How does donor funding affect the independence, role-perceptions and ideology of the journalism it s...
Updates April 2008 discussions on the role of foundations in supporting journalism, including creati...
Given their role in funding programs and services provided by nonprofit organizations, foundations h...
Produced by Media Impact Funders in collaboration with Harvard University's Shorenstein Center on Me...
Funders have a long history of supporting social issue media; since 2013, Media Impact Funders (MIF)...
Many journalism stakeholders have begun looking to philanthropic foundations to help newsrooms find ...
Private foundations are an important source of funding for many news outlets. It has even been sugge...
News stories about international development and humanitarian crises are expensive to produce and fr...
There is a widespread perception that the market is failing to ensure the provision of high quality,...
The growing nonprofit news sector is showing some signs of economic health, and most leaders of thos...
Over the last decade, media -- the means by which we communicate -- has evolved significantly. Telev...
A different kind of revenue, one that has nothing to do with advertising or subscriptions, is playin...
How does donor funding affect the independence, role-perceptions and ideology of the journalism it s...
This report builds on the prior analyses by continuing to benchmark revenue, expenses and audience m...
Donors working around the world are concerned about the threat posed by closing space, including int...
How does donor funding affect the independence, role-perceptions and ideology of the journalism it s...