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Contact: Bob Ross at
405/604-5388
Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation
Announces
$1.85 Million in Grants to Journalism Organizations
(Oklahoma City) --- Ethics and
Excellence in Journalism Foundation announced today the distribution of $1.85
million in grants to 29 journalism organizations nationwide.
Edith Kinney Gaylord founded
Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation in 1982 to support local and
national efforts to improve the quality of journalism practices among various
media. The Foundation invests in the future of journalism by building the
ethics, skills and opportunities needed to advance principled, probing news and
information.
Edith Kinney Gaylord devoted her life to the news business,
said Bob Ross, President and CEO of Ethics and Excellence in Journalism
Foundation. We are pleased to continue her legacy by funding the organizations
announced today, each striving to encourage high quality and ethical decision
making in all media.
Organizations awarded grants from
Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation include:
$180,000
to Center for Public Integrity for the second phase of the Pearl Project,
a faculty-student initiative at Georgetown that investigated the
circumstances of reporter Daniel Pearl's kidnapping and murder.
$170,000
to Carole Kneeland Project for Responsible Television Journalism for its Newsroom
Leadership Conference and Advanced Media Leadership Seminar.
$150,000
to iFOCOS for operating support and for Pitch It, a competition to
identify promising early-stage innovative media projects.
$110,000
to Associated Press Managing Editors Association Foundation for NewsTrain
regional training workshops and the Online Journalism Credibility Project,
a project to test innovative and model approaches in online news.
$88,000
to George Washington University for the Kalb Report, four forums that will be held at the National
Press Club in Washington, DC.
$75,000
to Center for Investigative Reporting for the Cold Case Truth and Justice
Project, a multi-partner, multi-platform effort that will look back at the
unresolved history of the South during the civil rights era.
$73,000
to National Press Foundation for Understanding Violent Weather, a 4-day
seminar taught by University of Oklahoma journalism and meteorology
faculty and experts from the National Severe Storms Laboratory and Storm
Prediction Center.
$70,000
to University of Oklahoma for Oklahoma Institute for Diversity in
Journalism summer workshops for high school students.
$57,000
to American University for J-Lab: the Institute for Interactive Journalism
to support training, a summit and an initiative examining how conventional
journalism differs from citizen news reporting and digital news.
$50,000
to Youth News Service Los Angeles Bureau for community-based teen news
bureaus and workshops that focus on ethical reporting and investigative
journalism.
$50,000
to South Dakota State University for distance learning journalism courses
for tribal colleges.
$40,400
to Oklahoma Newspaper Foundation for its summer Internship Program which
places college journalism students in Oklahoma newsrooms.
$30,000
to Fund for American Studies for the Institute on Political Journalism, a
hands-on summer training program for undergraduates.
$30,000
to Debatepedia, an online wiki encyclopedia of pro and con arguments in
public debates.
Other grants include Brandeis
University, Daniel Pearl Foundation, Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library
at the National Press Club, Mid-America Press Institute Foundation, Midwestern
Innocence Project, NAMME Foundation, North American Street Newspaper
Association, Pundit Productions, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press,
Student Press Law Center, University of California-Berkeley, University of
Colorado, University of Southern Mississippi, Vietnamese American Association,
and Washington Center for Politics and Journalism.
For more information on Ethics and
Excellence in Journalism Foundation please visit www.journalismfoundation.org or
call 405-604-5388.