Promoting news literacy, protecting the First Amendment
and enhancing the capabilities of community newspapers
Dec 4, 2020
The National Newspaper Association Foundation will spend the next year focused on ways in which we can raise the public’s awareness of the essential role community newspapers play in educating everyone ...
Feb 1, 2021
NNAF former news fellows — Catherine Sweeney, Katie Winbauer, Emily Roland and Rachael Rodgers — share how the program impacted their careers.
Jan 5, 2021
In 2013, National Newspaper Association and National Newspaper Association Foundation began a program for college journalists to address widespread concerns about declining news literacy. Designed to help ...
Oct 1, 2020
As of August 31, 2020, the Foundation has showed a continued negative net operating income of ...
Jul 1, 2020
Matt Adelman and Reed Anfinson jointly announced in June that task forces formed from the two organizations’ executive committees were working on a plan to enhance NNAF’s ability to serve ...
Dec 1, 2019
We are pulling together the 2020 NNAF Fellowship in D.C. The theme is “Presidential Politics: a 20/20 View.” This is an exciting opportunity for journalism students in your state. The ...
Jun 21, 2018
To Mallory Harris, a senior math major at the University of Georgia and the organizer of the Athens March for Our Lives Rally, gun owners aren’t enemies; they’re allies.
Jun 14, 2018
From Washington to Kalamazoo, MI, Republicans and Democrats are speaking about the reasons that have led to the polarization in the political climate in the U.S.
May 4, 2018
The U.S. is politically split among the political ideologies of Red, Blue, and in some cases, Purple. Each one represents certain values and understandings.