The Associated Press
For Expanding Climate Media Reporting In The Global South
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Amount$567,330
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Program
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Date Awarded10/25/2022
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Term27.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
The Associated Press (AP) is a nonpartisan, independent, and fact-based news outlet that is seen and heard by millions around the world in multiple media formats and languages. Via 15,000 media organizations, from global news networks to tiny community radio stations, AP seeks to increase its coverage of climate issues through authoritative, unbiased, independent climate stories that will help people better understand the impact of climate change and counter climate-related misinformation. Led by top editors, the climate initiative will add journalists in Southeast Asia and Africa. As with all Hewlett media grants, the foundation takes a “hands-off” approach and exercises no editorial control. (Substrategy: Climate Communications)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.ap.org
Address
200 Liberty Street, New York, NY, 10201, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for a U.S. elections desk
The Associated Press (AP) is a nonpartisan, independent, and fact-based news outlet that is seen and heard by millions around the world in multiple media formats and languages. Access to accurate, reliable, and trusted information is one of the foundational pillars of trustworthy elections. As part of a wide-ranging democracy initiative, AP will expand its coverage of critical issues underpinning democracy and civic engagement to more corners of the U.S., with an emphasis on helping local news organizations serve their own communities’ information needs. For this project, AP also will provide training and journalistic support to news outlets. The resulting journalism will be seen by millions of Americans in digital, broadcast, and social media. As with all Hewlett media grants, the foundation takes a hands-off approach and exercises no editorial control.
for expanding climate media reporting in the Global South
The Associated Press (AP) is a nonpartisan, independent, and fact-based news outlet that is seen and heard by millions around the world in multiple media formats and languages. Via 15,000 media organizations, from global news networks to tiny community radio stations, AP seeks to increase its coverage of climate issues through authoritative, unbiased, independent climate stories that will help people better understand the impact of climate change and counter climate-related misinformation. Led by top editors, the climate initiative will add journalists in Southeast Asia and Africa. As with all Hewlett media grants, the foundation takes a “hands-off” approach and exercises no editorial control. (Substrategy: Climate Communications)
for a U.S. elections desk
The Associated Press (AP) is a nonpartisan, independent, and fact-based news outlet that is seen and heard by millions around the world in multiple media formats and languages. Access to accurate, reliable, and trusted information is one of the foundational pillars of trustworthy elections. As part of a wide-ranging democracy initiative, AP will expand its coverage of critical issues underpinning democracy and civic engagement to more corners of the U.S., with an emphasis on helping local news organizations serve their own communities’ information needs. For this project, AP also will provide training and journalistic support to news outlets. The resulting journalism will be seen by millions of Americans in digital, broadcast, and social media. As with all Hewlett media grants, the foundation takes a hands-off approach and exercises no editorial control.