JOIN US! 2024 Colorado Media Project Summit
Aug
22
12:00 PM12:00

JOIN US! 2024 Colorado Media Project Summit

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At this invigorating half-day summit on August 22, CMP grantees, partners, and community members will review progress toward the five-year vision set last year, share learning, and workshop new ideas for continuing to build a more functional, resilient, and inclusive public square for all Coloradans, both online and IRL.

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Press Forward Colorado: How Colorado Newsrooms are Reaching and Serving Diverse Communities
Jun
27
10:00 AM10:00

Press Forward Colorado: How Colorado Newsrooms are Reaching and Serving Diverse Communities

Join us to hear how in Colorado, a vibrant ecosystem of local news outlets is serving our state's communities of color, immigrants, non-English speakers and other diverse groups. From podcasts to community newspapers, from monthly magazines to radio programs — all are providing vital, trusted local news and information for and about their communities.

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Press Forward Colorado: (Don't) Stop the Presses!
Mar
22
11:00 AM11:00

Press Forward Colorado: (Don't) Stop the Presses!

Print is dead! Long live print! What's the real story?

More than 80 publications serving Colorado's Front Range communities found out the hard way over the past two years, as our state’s few remaining commercial printing presses have closed, reduced capacity, or raised prices — throwing many local news publishers into a tailspin.

Some publications are now printing in Wyoming, Kansas or New Mexico. Some consolidated their brands. Some closed up shop. But almost all who remain in business are paying significantly more to produce their print products — which for most, still account for the vast majority of their razor-thin profit margins, thanks to dedicated local advertisers who recognize the value of their trusted, local brands.

Join us March 22 as we hear how local news innovators at the National Trust for Local News and Colorado Community Media are rewriting the story about print — with support from Colorado Media Project and our Press Forward Colorado Funder Table.

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Sep
21
12:00 PM12:00

2023 Colorado Media Project Summit

What does a healthy local news & information ecosystem look like in 2028 — and how do we get there?

Five years ago, a broad coalition of Colorado's higher education, business, philanthropic, civic and community leaders galvanized around the importance of sustaining local journalism for a healthy democracy. Since then, Colorado’s local news ecosystem has become a beacon for the nation, with dozens of innovative initiatives emerging, and a new spirit of collaboration, optimism and community service taking hold among newsrooms across the state. (Round of applause, for our partners!)

At this invigorating half-day summit on Sept. 21, CMP grantees, partners, and community members will embark on a forward-looking journey to envision what the state's local news and information ecosystem will look like in the NEXT five years — and how, by working together, we can continue to build a more functional and inclusive public square for Colorado, both online and offline.

NOTE: The 2023 CMP Summit is a special, FREE pre-conference session
of the Colorado Press Association’s 145th Annual Convention.
Lunch is provided, but seating is limited to CMP grantees and invitees.

TO REGISTER, please see below

The 2023 CMP Summit is an opportunity to roll up your sleeves and be part of a transformative conversation to actively shape the future of news and information in Colorado and beyond. Whether you are a journalist, publisher, technologist, educator, student, community or business leader, or an engaged resident your insights and contributions are invaluable.

Join us in paving the way to 2028!

CMP Summit Agenda

  • Introduction, Inspiration, and Setting the Stage (over lunch)

  • Envisioning the Future (table discussions)

  • Movement Break and Networking (gallery walk)

  • Prioritizing Actions for a Healthy Ecosystem (table discussions)

  • Commitments and Closing Remarks (share outs)

Summit Objectives

  • Gain a clearer understanding of the current challenges and opportunities in Colorado's news and information ecosystem, from multiple perspectives.

  • Develop a shared vision for what a healthy local news and information ecosystem looks like in 2028.

  • Identify and prioritize actions that need to be taken to achieve this vision.

  • Strengthen and expand the cross-sector network of collaborators who are committed to working towards a healthier local news ecosystem in Colorado.

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION

  • The 2023 CMP Summit is a special, FREE pre-conference session of the Colorado Press Association’s 145th Annual Convention. Lunch is provided, but seating is limited to CMP grantees and invitees. To join us, please send us a note using the “request to attend” button below!

  • After the Summit on Thursday evening, join us for a free public reception hosted by COLab, featuring the launch of Amplify Colorado.

  • CPA Convention programming runs Friday, Sept. 22 through Saturday, Sept. 23 at The Curtis Hotel. See the complete schedule and exciting line-up of speakers here!

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Reclaiming the Public Square: Trust, Media and Democracy in Post-Election Colorado
Dec
3
9:00 AM09:00

Reclaiming the Public Square: Trust, Media and Democracy in Post-Election Colorado

After the most polarizing election in American history, exacerbated by rampant online misinformation and echo chambers – what do we still have in common, and how do we heal our divisions? Where is Colorado’s post-Election 2020 public square, where we can come together for productive conversations that promote understanding? What is the shifting role of traditional journalism in a “post-truth” world? How might local media play a role in helping communities find and move toward common ground?

RSVP HERE

Featuring research from
Stephen Hawkins, More in Common: “American Fabric”
Priscilla Standridge, Gallup/Knight Foundation: "American Views 2020: Trust, Media and Democracy"

Panelists
Terrance Carroll, Colorado State Director, Unite America
Laura Frank, Colorado News Collaborative
Joelle Martinez, Latino Leadership Institute/Building a Better Colorado
Karen Rundlet, Knight Foundation
Nancy Watzman, Local News Initiative, First Draft News

Moderated by
Melissa Davis, Colorado Media Project/Gates Family Foundation
Reeves Brown, Building a Better Colorado

Co-Hosts
Colorado Media Project  |  Philanthropy Colorado | News Voices: Colorado

NOTE: Capacity for this Zoom webinar is limited to 100. To accommodate more registrants, we also plan to webcast the event live - please RSVP to receive the links to attend.

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Nov
19
9:00 AM09:00

Journalist Roundtable with Sen. Michael Bennet

Sen. Michael Bennet will give a brief update on his recently co-sponsored Future of Local News Commission Act and other media-related issues pending federal action such as platform accountability and combatting misinformation.

Local news leaders who represent many outlets, business models and platforms, are invited to help inform this federal conversation and ground it in local community information needs. Specifically, Sen. Bennet wants to hear perspectives from local journalists across Colorado:

  • What are you experiencing in you newsroom that a bipartisan Future of Local News Commission or other federal legislation (eg: a new COVID relief package) might be able to address?

  • What specific issues, possible solutions, and caveats should federal legislators consider?

  • Anything else that we should be thinking about, from a policy perspective?

Moderated by
Melissa Davis, Colorado Media Project/Gates Family Foundation
Corey Hutchins, Colorado College/Columbia Journalism Review

We are limiting participation to one representative per news organization. If you wish to attend, please email CMP; we will send a Zoom link to follow.

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Sep
25
to Sep 28

2020 #newsCOneeds Public Awareness Campaign + Matching Grant Challenge

Colorado Media Project is excited to announce that this year, in partnership with the Colorado News Collaborative (COLab), News Revenue Hub and NewsMatch, our year-end #newsCOneeds campaign will become an ecosystem-wide, public awareness-building opportunity for Colorado newsrooms to join forces to amplify the positive impacts they are making in their communities, and to build trust in and support for their local public-service journalism. Colorado newsrooms selected for the cohort will work with COLab and News Revenue Hub to co-create messaging, graphics, and collateral.

In addition, CMP will offer $5,000 matching grants to selected nonprofit and locally-owned Colorado newsrooms, in collaboration with the national NewsMatch campaign. Applications are due by 5 p.m. MT on Monday, September 28.

Full details for the #newsCOneeds awareness campaign and matching challenge are here, including eligibility information, participation and reporting requirements, meetings and project timeline, rules for meeting the match, and additional support offered to participants via CMP, COLab, and News Revenue Hub.

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Sep
22
1:00 PM13:00

#newsCOneeds 2020 Matching Challenge Grant - Information Meeting

The #newsCOneeds 2020 Awareness Campaign + Matching Challenge applications are now open!

Join us for an information session on the 2020 #newsCOneeds Awareness Campaign + Matching Challenge. CMP and partners will answer your questions about the upcoming campaign launch, including eligibility information, participation and reporting requirements, meetings and project timeline, rules for meeting the match, and additional support offered to participants via CMP, COLab, and News Revenue Hub. Click to register via Eventbrite.

For full details about the 2020 #newsCOneeds Awareness Campaign + Matching Challenge, and to review the applications before the information meeting, read our recent announcement here.

Note: #newsCOneeds 2020 Awareness Campaign + Matching Challenge applications close on September 28, at 5:00 p.m. MT.

Let's work together to spotlight the positive impacts newsrooms are making in their communities, and increase trust in and support for local public-service journalism!

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Sep
16
6:00 PM18:00

News Voices Community Conversations: Reporting on Resistance: 2020 Uprisings

How has news coverage of the 2020 Uprisings impacted your daily life? What stories about the uprisings should be brought to wider attention?

News Voices Colorado is organizing communities to reimagine local news in partnership with Colorado Media Project. We want to hear from you about how coverage of the 2020 Uprisings can better serve and reflect the experiences of impacted communities. Join us on September 16 in a digital space we will create together to share your experiences and ideas, and to connect with others working on solutions to address coverage of demands for repair and equity in Black communities. Participants will leave having named their individual and collective visions for local news and Black Lives Matter Uprisings. Register here.

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Aug
25
5:00 PM17:00

News Voices Community Conversation: COVID-19 News and Information for Colorado’s Immigrant Communities (Spanish)

¿Qué información necesita saber acerca del COVID-19? ¿Cuáles historias acerca del virus y su impacto merecen más atención en su comunidad ?

News Voices Colorado (Voces de Noticias Colorado) en colaboración con el Colorado Media Project , trabaja con comunidades por todo el estado para re-imaginar las noticias locales. Queremos escuchar de usted acerca de cómo la cobertura de COVID-19 puede mejor servir y reflejar a las comunidades inmigrantes de Colorado.

Acompáñenos el martes, 29 de septiembre a las 6pm en una conversación en español para compartir sus experiencias e ideas, y para conectarse con otras personas/ciudadanos/residentes locales que están desarrollando soluciones para proporcionar noticias e información acerca del COVID-19 para comunidades inmigrantes en Colorado. Los participantes identificarán sus visiones individuales y colectivas para la cobertura e información del COVID-19. Registrarse aqui.

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Aug
17
5:00 PM17:00

$2,000 to $10,000 Grants for Coverage of Western Water Issues

University of Colorado’s Water Desk is offering micro-grants of up to $2,000 and standard grants of up to $10,000 for freelance and staff journalists covering issues related to Western water.

The deadline to apply for both opportunities is August 17, 2020.

More information is here: https://waterdesk.org/journalists/grants

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