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  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
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  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
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  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3083-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3061-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3160-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3050-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3138-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3104-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_3702-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3031-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_3694-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3110-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3076-20221018.jpg
  • 20 Years of Journalism Funders in Community and Connection<br />
We've come a long way since 2002, when a handful of journalism funders got together to compare notes about the most pressing issues facing journalism and how funders could address them. In this session, we'll explore this network's origin story—where it started, what was happening in the field of journalism funding 20 years ago, what the network is now, and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.<br />
<br />
Moderator Nancy Gibbs, Director, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School (far left); Eric Newton, Writer and Media Consultant (2nd from left, dark jacket, blue shirt, tan pants); Jon Funabiki, Founder and former director, Renaissance Journalism (2nd from right, dark suit, pink tie); Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders (far right (navy suit, blue shirt)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3138-20221018.tif
  • Welcome & Overview<br />
David Rousseau, Chair of the Board of Directors of Media Impact Funders, will outline our objectives for the 2022 Journalism Funders Gathering.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3001-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4973-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_5023-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4951-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4890-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4946-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4777-20221018.jpg
  • Welcome & Overview<br />
David Rousseau, Chair of the Board of Directors of Media Impact Funders, will outline our objectives for the 2022 Journalism Funders Gathering.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_3670-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4857-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4771-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4296-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4810-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4785-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4820-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_5033-20221018.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
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  • David Rousseau, Vice President, Media & Technology, Kaiser Health News; Media Impact Funders Board Chair<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3096-20190523.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
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  • Beyond Artifacts: Film & Technology in the Modern-Day Museum<br />
<br />
Donna Lawrence, Filmmaker & Owner, Donna Lawrence Productions (black top)<br />
Elizabeth Christopherson, President & CEO, Rita Allen Foundation; board member, Media Impact Funders (coral blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4368-20190523.jpg
  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
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  • Establishing New Power Dynamics in Nonprofit News and Philanthropy<br />
This session—moderated by The 19th's Editor-at-Large Errin Haines—will explore how funders can approach their relationships with nonprofit news organizations to achieve long-term sustainability. We'll hear a few compelling approaches from media organizations whose trust-based relationships with funders have produced successful outcomes.<br />
Moderator Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large, The 19th News (far left, brown check jacket, blonde braids); Tracy Baim, President and Co-Publisher/Lead, The Chicago Reader and Chicago Independent Media Alliance (far right (black shirt, white polkadots, black pants, glasses); Angelica Das, Associate Director, Public Square, Democracy Fund (middle right, green top, black pants); Tracie Powell, Founder, The Pivot Fund (middle left, maroon suit).<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4765-20221018.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4571-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6312-20221019.jpg
  • Elizabeth Christopherson, Vice Chair, Board of Directors, Media Impact Funders, introduces the next panel "An Eye Toward the Future"<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_7398-20221019.jpg
  • Local News: Deep dives into local news funds and community news funds<br />
(Location: John C. Bogle Chairman's Room)<br />
Facilitator: Vince Stehle, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6891-20221019.jpg
  • Local News: Deep dives into local news funds and community news funds<br />
(Location: John C. Bogle Chairman's Room)<br />
Facilitator: Vince Stehle, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6934-20221019.jpg
  • Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders introduces the next discussion: Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground"<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6061-20221019.jpg
  • Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders introduces Andrew Ramsammy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4088-20221018.jpg
  • Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders, introduces the special musical opening.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_3621-20221018.jpg
  • Local News: Deep dives into local news funds and community news funds<br />
(Location: John C. Bogle Chairman's Room)<br />
Facilitator: Vince Stehle, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6902-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6355-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6299-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6193-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6156-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4609-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6243-20221019.jpg
  • Beyond Artifacts: Film & Technology in the Modern-Day Museum<br />
<br />
Donna Lawrence, Filmmaker & Owner, Donna Lawrence Productions (black top)<br />
Elizabeth Christopherson, President & CEO, Rita Allen Foundation; board member, Media Impact Funders (coral blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4415-20190523.jpg
  • Beyond Artifacts: Film & Technology in the Modern-Day Museum<br />
<br />
Donna Lawrence, Filmmaker & Owner, Donna Lawrence Productions (black top)<br />
Elizabeth Christopherson, President & CEO, Rita Allen Foundation; board member, Media Impact Funders (coral blazer)<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_4377-20190523.jpg
  • Local News: Deep dives into local news funds and community news funds<br />
(Location: John C. Bogle Chairman's Room)<br />
Facilitator: Vince Stehle, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6916-20221019.jpg
  • The Nuts and Bolts of Media Grantmaking<br />
In this series of short talks, funders will hear best practices on a few important aspects of media grantmaking: Making sense of our media grants: A case study from the William Penn Foundation. Shawn McCaney, Executive Director, William Penn Foundation.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4267-20221018.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6289-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4614-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4578-20221019.jpg
  • Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders introduces Andrew Ramsammy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4164-20221018.tif
  • Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    AY2_0605-20190523.jpg
  • Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    AY2_0614-20190523.jpg
  • Breakout Session lead by Kaitlin Yarnall, senior vice president of Media Innovation, National Geographic Society and Board Member, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3703-20190523.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6172-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6115-20221019.jpg
  • Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders, introduces the special musical opening.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_2713-20221018.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6243-20221019.tif
  • The Nuts and Bolts of Media Grantmaking<br />
In this series of short talks, funders will hear best practices on a few important aspects of media grantmaking: Making sense of our media grants: A case study from the William Penn Foundation. Shawn McCaney, Executive Director, William Penn Foundation.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4159-20221018.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6218-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6143-20221019.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3831-20221018.jpg
  • Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders introduces Andrew Ramsammy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4164-20221018.jpg
  • Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3932-20190523.jpg
  • Breakout Session lead by Kaitlin Yarnall, senior vice president of Media Innovation, National Geographic Society and Board Member, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3681-20190523.jpg
  • Breakout Session lead by Kaitlin Yarnall, senior vice president of Media Innovation, National Geographic Society and Board Member, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
Cultural organizations are increasingly relying upon film and digital media to strengthen their programming onsite and to reach a broader audience online and in their communities. Innovative figures at museums and other arts organizations are leading the way, with significant support from philanthropy. And more and more arts and culture organizations are using these tools and resources to spark civic engagement, beyond traditional educational and aesthetic functions of their organizations.<br />
<br />
Among media forms and formats, radio is seeing a resurgence in reach and impact, driven in part by the explosion of interest in podcasts and other streaming media experiences.<br />
<br />
Taken together, this year's Media Impact Forum will explore the intersection between the arts, culture and media, and will focus on the impact of creative expression through media. In particular, we'll take a close look at the connection between radio and community, and how this format continues to promote civic dialogue to the broadest audiences possible.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
The American Philosophical Society<br />
May 23, 2019
    YEE_3671-20190523.jpg
  • Local News: Deep dives into local news funds and community news funds<br />
(Location: John C. Bogle Chairman's Room)<br />
Facilitator: Vince Stehle, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6897-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6399-20221019.jpg
  • Local News: Deep dives into local news funds and community news funds<br />
(Location: John C. Bogle Chairman's Room)<br />
Facilitator: Vince Stehle, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4710-20221019.jpg
  • The Nuts and Bolts of Media Grantmaking<br />
In this series of short talks, funders will hear best practices on a few important aspects of media grantmaking: Making sense of our media grants: A case study from the William Penn Foundation. Shawn McCaney, Executive Director, William Penn Foundation.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4139-20221018.jpg
  • Local News: Deep dives into local news funds and community news funds<br />
(Location: John C. Bogle Chairman's Room)<br />
Facilitator: Vince Stehle, Media Impact Funders<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6885-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_6317-20221019.jpg
  • Unpacking the Abortion Narrative with Rewire and "Battleground" moderated by Nina Sachdev, Communications Director, Media Impact Funders (on far left, white with blue pattern dress); Galina Espinoza, President and Editor in Chief, Rewire News Group (at center, white, green, orange patterned dress); Steffie van Rhee, Documentary Filmmaker & Co-Producer, Battleground (at right, all black, glasses)<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4617-20221019.jpg
  • Vince Stehle, Executive Director, Media Impact Funders, welcomes attendees back to JFunders22.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_4525-20221019.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_3942-20221018.jpg
  • The Nuts and Bolts of Media Grantmaking<br />
In this series of short talks, funders will hear best practices on a few important aspects of media grantmaking: Making sense of our media grants: A case study from the William Penn Foundation. Shawn McCaney, Executive Director, William Penn Foundation.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4316-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3951-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3882-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_3924-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3811-20221018.jpg
  • The Nuts and Bolts of Media Grantmaking<br />
In this series of short talks, funders will hear best practices on a few important aspects of media grantmaking: Making sense of our media grants: A case study from the William Penn Foundation. Shawn McCaney, Executive Director, William Penn Foundation.<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_4295-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3953-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3853-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3820-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3798-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3904-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3870-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3839-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3814-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_3918-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3804-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    YEE_3867-20221018.jpg
  • Taking the long view: Reflections of 20 years of journalism grantmaking and a look ahead at future funding. Learn about new strategic shifts from fellow funders.<br />
(Location: Freedom Classroom)<br />
Facilitator: Jennifer Preston, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy<br />
<br />
for Media Impact Funders<br />
October 19, 2022
    AY2_3914-20221018.tif
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