It lists support from five foundations, including the Rockefeller Foundation. Martin, an author, blogger, and speaker and editor emeritus at and Tina Rosenberg, a Pulitzer Prize winner, author, co-author of FIXES, and a former editorial writer at The New York Times. The organization was set up by David Borenstein, an entrepreneur, author, and co-author of the FIXES column on the opinion pages of The New York Times Courtney E. Revkin will help judge applications for the funds. (If you're interested, applications are due by May 20th.) The group will also help recipients to place and publicize their work "through our network, website, and partnerships." And journalists will be asked to follow up after publication "on what, if any, known outcomes followed from publication." The site says that the noted environment reporter and New York Times Dot Earth blogger Andrew C. The awards will also include "mentorship from leading journalists" and "access to story-sourcing tools," whatever those might be. ![]() "The key is to look at the whole picture, the problem and the response (journalism often stops short of the latter)."Īnd as one of its first projects, it has set up a fund to support stories on climate change with grants of up to $5,000 to cover expenses. ![]() It says its aim is to recognize and support "critical and clear-eyed reporting that investigates and explains credible responses to social problems," according to its website. The Solutions Journalism Network is tired of stories that tell us what's wrong without telling us what might be done about it.
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