MinnPost reports that site visits are up, and so is revenue: “Revenue from individual and corporate donors and from MinnRoast rose a whopping 69%, to $815,252. .. The 2011 grant total is lower — in dollars and percentage of revenues — than the $466,350 received in 2010. This fits with our long-range plan to reduce reliance on foundation dollars.” || Related: Half of ProPublica’s revenue in 2011 came from sources other than Sandler Foundation (Poynter) | The Texas Tribune is exceeding its fundraising expectations (Adweek)
Uncategorized
MinnPost says it’s reducing reliance on foundation funding
More News
Private equity reporting grants show good return
Projects in Hawaii, Milwaukee and south central Indiana knit news organizations into community life
March 29, 2024
Opinion | How misinformation will be gender-based in Ghana’s upcoming elections
Fact-checkers must be on the lookout for narratives that target and diminish women candidates
March 29, 2024
Opinion | The bombing of Erbil is a case study in misinformation
Real events spawn online fabrications, making data analysis an important tool for truth
March 29, 2024
Q&A: Jane Lytvynenko on disinformation and how journalists can navigate an increasingly cloudy social media landscape
The pioneering reporter in the disinformation space will host a webinar about investigating Telegram on April 4.
March 28, 2024
What’s next for Plandemic? A musical.
‘It was a good reminder that there is a very strong amount of financial support for even the wackiest far-right, anti-vax ideas’
March 28, 2024