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The Foundation seeks opportunities to invest in high-impact, transformational projects, those that create visible, lasting. The Foundation’s newest project is called the Knight Brothers 21 st Century News Challenge. If all goes as planned, the Foundation will set aside $25 million over the next five years to seed innovative community news experiments. In the 20 th Century, the Knight Brothers’ newspapers were the glue that helped bind and build communities. Knight wants to know who or what in the 21 st century will do that. (Learn more about the contest at newschallenge.org) Why focus on local news? Because our democracy is organized by community. Our future as a nation can’t be separated from the future of our towns, suburbs and cities. |
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