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		<title>News About Nonprofit News &amp; New Project Announced</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I work for Kaiser Health News, a new nonprofit news organization that focuses on health policy. Working at KHN has really piqued my interest about the nonprofit news model and I've been thinking a lot about its strengths and weaknesses.

Shortly after KHN launched, I searched to see what people were writing about us, and I came across The Nonprofit Road. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve checked out my <a href="http://www.jaclynschiff.com/about-jaclyn/" target="_blank">About page</a>, you know that I work for Kaiser Health News, a new nonprofit news organization that focuses on health policy. Working at KHN has really piqued my interest about the nonprofit news model and I&#8217;ve been thinking a lot about its strengths and weaknesses.</p>
<p>Shortly after KHN launched, I searched to see what people were writing about us, and I came across <a href="http://journalismnonprofit.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">The Nonprofit Road</a>. The blog describes itself as &#8220;a meeting place and a resource for people interested in applying the nonprofit model to enterprise and investigative journalism.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jim Barnett (<a href="http://twitter.com/jimbarnett26" target="_blank">@jimbarnett26</a>) is the blogger. Barnett writes that he has &#8220;two decades of newspaper experience and an admittedly anachronistic belief that volunteer journalists &#8211; bloggers, citizen journalists and such &#8211; can&#8217;t replace what is being lost with the demise of newspapers.&#8221; He also tried his hand at launching his own news nonprofit, which apparently showed him how much he didn&#8217;t understand about the nonprofit model.</p>
<p>When the blog launched in April this year, he <a href="http://journalismnonprofit.blogspot.com/2009/04/getting-started.html" target="_blank">wrote</a> a bit more about that experience:</p>
<blockquote><p>I decided to launch my own nonprofit. I began by looking for sponsors for a newsroom that would report data-driven investigations from Washington, D.C., and give away its work. I shopped the idea to many of the leading lights in the business. To his eternal credit, Chuck Lewis, founder of the Center for Public Integrity bought me a beer and offered me encouragement. But others sent back at most a few words of encouragement. And money? Forget it!</p>
<p>Fast forward to April 2009. Things have changed so much. New nonprofit news outlets are cropping up every day. Even as I write this post, I see an AP alert about Seattle P-I refugees starting their own online paper. Things have changed for me, too. I&#8217;ve left daily reporting to learn about the nonprofit sector, and I&#8217;m working on a second master&#8217;s &#8211; this one in Nonprofit Management in the M.P.A. program at George Washington University.  As part of my studies at GW, I&#8217;m working on a report on the state of the nonprofit model in journalism. The project involves several phases.</p></blockquote>
<p>Insomniactive recently gave the blog an <a href="http://insomniactive.com/2009/05/31/jim-barnetts-the-non-profit-road/" target="_blank">enthusiastic endorsement</a> and I also find that I&#8217;m excited to read Barnett&#8217;s updates.</p>
<p>On a related note, I&#8217;d like to announce a new project. One day, after perusing some of the regular journalism blogs I read and learning about a new journalism venture, I started thinking that it would be useful to store all these new journalism projects in one place. RSS didn&#8217;t seem like the best place because I&#8217;m not always interested in reading the news they produce (especially the hyperlocal ones) and I already have way too much in my RSS in reader. But I am interested at looking at the original sources from time to time and seeing the content for myself. So I started listing these projects on a <a href="http://newjournalism.pbworks.com/" target="_blank">wiki  page</a>. Although I had hoped to have more sites listed before publicizing the wiki, it makes sense to mention the project at this point.</p>
<p>Also as I was adding content to the page, I created categories to group these new sites according to their business model and coverage type. I don&#8217;t think the categories I currently have are necessarily the best way to organize these sites, so suggestions are welcome! As you&#8217;ll see, I have just a few sites up there, there are tons that I&#8217;m missing, so please let me know what should be added and how it should be categorized. Right now, I&#8217;m the only one who can edit the page, but in the future I&#8217;ll probably open it up for multiple editors or allow completely open access.</p>
<p>Oh and if you&#8217;re curious about what Barnett wrote about KHN, check it out <a href="http://journalismnonprofit.blogspot.com/2009/05/kaiser-health-news-launches-june-1.html" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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