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New Voices

New Voices Invests in a New Regional News Model,
Community and Niche Web Sites

For immediate release
May 15, 2008
Contact Jan Schaffer, Julie Drizin
jans@j-lab.org, julie@j-lab.org
(301) 985-4020

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Ten innovative citizen media projects have been selected as this year’s New Voices grant winners and will each receive up to $17,000 in start-up funding.

Many of this year’s winners focus on special-interest communities as well as geographic locales. One grantee will create a new model for regional news coverage in Ohio and Indiana. Others will start news and social networking sites for war veterans, families of prisoners, aviation buffs, immigrant and Native American communities and the eco-conscious.

The winners were selected from a record 312 applicants, J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism announced today. With this year’s projects, a total of 40 community news start-ups have been funded from 845 entries since 2005.

“These winners want to build new avenues producing local news and new ways to invite citizens to share particular expertise,” said Jan Schaffer, director of J-Lab, which administers the New Voices program.

Grant winners will receive $12,000 in the first year to launch their projects and $5,000 in matching support in the second year. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation funds the New Voices program.

“The number of applicants signals the growing interest in the power of citizen media to create a sense of place for all kinds of communities,” said Gary Kebbel, Knight’s journalism program officer.

“New Voices has seeded some of the most exciting examples of journalism - and of active citizenship - in the United States today,” said New Voices Advisory Board member Peter Levine, director of CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement.

The 2008 New Voices grantees are:

Participating in the selection were New Voices Advisory Board members:
Track the progress of New Voices grantees online at j-newvoices.org, where quarterly updates, news and features are posted. Follow other citizen media developments at the Knight Citizen News Network (www.kcnn.org).

Knight Foundation promotes excellence in journalism worldwide and interests in the vitality of 26 U.S. communities where the Knight brothers owned newspapers. Four of the 2008 New Voices projects are in Knight communities.

J-Lab helps news organizations and citizens use digital technologies to develop new ways for people to participate public life. J-Lab supports and spotlights journalism innovations, interactive storytelling, citizen media, entrepreneurship and research.

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