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In addition to facing a challenging job market, journalism students today must increasingly learn a new set of skills to stay relevant in the marketplace. In response, a growing number of educational institutions are innovating to prepare the next generation of journalists. What are some of the most promising examples of new programs you have developed, taken or found? Share your suggestions and let us know why you think others would find them useful.

Knight Digital Media Center

Bridging the digital divide with new media techniques to deliver content products to market, KDMC offers fellowships, access to experience and expertise.

Columbia Journalism Review (CJR)

Chronicling journalism for half a century, the CJR outs trends and offers analysis from a wide range of experts on the evolving, expanding field of journalism.

Ten Nonprofit Funding Models

Beneficiaries are not customers: A sharp and specific guide to nonprofit business models offering insight to more effectively run or build one.

Pew Research Center

Spotting, tracking and explaining trends and practices, Pew research offers rich insights into media, people, and the changing ways they interact.

The Nonprofit Journalism Hub

Eager to start your own news nonprofit? The Investigative News Network’s online hub supports “local investigative and public service journalism.”

Community Media Workshop

Since 1989 coaching and connecting grassroots communities with workshops and training to diversify and enrich the mix of voices in the news and public debate.

Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA)

Advancing diversity across newsroom staff and viewpoints, AAJA resources include style guides, reporting tips from Asian hotspots, and connections to a broad journalism community.

National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ)

Dedicated to supporting African American journalists and coverage, the NABJ offers community, a jobs board, a style guide with deep context, and an annual report on newsroom diversity.

OpenMissouri.org

David Herzog's Open Missouri project delivers the state's largest independent directory of government databases, with tips to help empower citizens, journalists and communities.

The Future of Journalism Education

A rich collection of videos and articles from a gathering at the Paley Center for Media to discuss journalism education for the 21st century.
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