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Impact Stories

News organizations around the world are transforming journalism — and their communities. See how a global network of news organizations and journalists uses solutions journalism to strengthen communities, advance equity, build trust, increase civic engagement, depolarize public discourse and discover new sources of revenue.

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Charlotte Journalism Collaborative (CJC)
12/2020
The Charlotte Journalism Collaborative, comprising six news outlets and three community institutions in North Carolina, is working with local visual artists to translate its reporting into creative formats to engage new audiences. A $9,000 grant from Charlotte’s Arts & Science Council, for example, helped the collaborative produce a graphic novel (https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/the-pandemc-stories-of-covid-19/list?title_no=538768&page=2) highlighting stories of the pandemic. Chris Rudisill, the collaborative's director, said the project opened up opportunities for journalists to collaborate with artists and “help bridge the gap between local news and the public.” Artist Wolly McNair said the project “is a game changer and hopefully will be something others use to model ways they can tell stories."
Audience engagement
Washington City Paper
11/2020
Washington City Paper [November 2020]: Washington City Paper tracked the people who participated in its solutions-focused Voters Guide project (https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/439871/d-c-at-large-councilmember-voters-guide-2020/), finding that they were more engaged than other readers. Participants were the people who responded when the paper asked its audience to name the issues that were most important to them, published the answers in its voters guide and then followed up with some solutions reporting on those issues. Since the guide was published, participants who were not already Washington City Paper members were twice as likely to become members as nonparticipating newsletter subscribers. The rate at which this group opened the paper’s newsletters also increased significantly.
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Minority Africa
11/2020
Minority Africa, a digital publication based in Kampala, Uganda, received a commitment for a grant totaling $32,000 from the Innovation Center at the Aga Khan University of Nairobi, Kenya. Caleb Okereke, Minority Africa’s founder and managing editor, said solutions journalism was featured prominently in the application process. He said that covering minorities in Africa with a solutions focus is a key part of what Minority Africa does and was of interest to the funders.
SJN catalyzes SoJo
The Local
11/2020
The Local, a multiregional English-language digital news publisher in Europe, trained 100 experienced and early career journalists (including students) from 20 countries to apply the solutions lens to reporting on migration using the Solution Journalism Network’s online resources and curriculum. Over a dozen stories from the project are now available in SJN’s Solutions Story Tracker.
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Nice-Matin
10/2020
Nice-Matin [October 2020]: Employees of Nice-Matin saved the newspaper from bankruptcy in 2015 by becoming cooperative owners and launching a solutions journalism desk. In 2019, subscriptions had climbed 600% in three years, with solutions articles driving twice the number of subscriber conversions and keeping readers engaged three times longer compared with other content. Journalist Sophie Casals told the Membership Puzzle Project that solutions journalism led people “back to news” and increased reader trust.
Cross-pollination
The Daily Yonder
10/2020
The Daily Yonder [October 2020]: Freelance journalist Meg McIntyre — through the Solutions Journalism Exchange — wrote a story for the Daily Yonder on a solar-powered broadband initiative that’s increasing Internet access in parts of rural Virginia. According to Adam Giorgi, a digital strategist for the Daily Yonder, a reader forwarded McIntyre’s story to someone who works in rural education in Kentucky, where a similar project has now cropped up. https://dailyyonder.com/in-rural-virginia-remote-schoolwork-is-powered-by-the-sun/2020/10/15/

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