New England Newspaper & Press Association
The New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) is the professional trade organization for newspapers in the six New England states: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Rhode Island.
NENPA is proud to represent and serve more than 450 daily, weekly and specialty newspapers throughout the six-state region.
NENPA is the principal advocate for newspapers in New England, helping them to successfully fulfill their mission to engage and inform the public while navigating and ultimately thriving in today’s evolving media landscape.
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UPCOMING WEBINARS AND EVENTS
While most news fundraising teams focus on small donor campaigns and larger grants, legacy giving is an untapped opportunity to further support local journalism.
Join The Lab Link, the alumni network of the LMA Lab for Journalism Funding, for our next webinar on Jan. 14 to learn how planned gifts — often made through a will or trust — can become a strategic cornerstone of newsroom resilience. You’ll learn how to invite supporters into meaningful legacy conversations, articulate long-term impact and create clear giving pathways that honor a donor’s values and desired influence.
Guided by our panel of estate planning experts and newsroom leaders who’ve built legacy-giving initiatives, you’ll learn how to unlock a philanthropic pathway that safeguards your newsroom’s future.
Speakers:
Desirnai’ Hicks, senior partner success strategist, FreeWill
Arif Nuri, account executive and partner lead, FreeWill
Anna January, director of philanthropy, Wisconsin Watch
Emmet Liston, senior philanthropy officer, Wisconsin Watch
Speaker:
Felice J. Freyer – Freyer has been a health care reporter for most of her career. As a freelance journalist and in long stints as a staff writer at the Boston Globe and the Providence Journal, she covered all aspects of health care and medicine.
The most consequential midterm election stories — who is organizing, how money and messaging are taking shape, and which issues are reshaping voter priorities — are already unfolding, long before the first votes are cast.
Join the National Press Club Journalism Institute and OpenSecrets for a free webinar that will prepare journalists to cover the midterms with financial data top of mind. This interactive session, on Friday, Jan. 16 at noon ET, will focus on OpenSecrets’ campaign finance tools that can support your local and regional political reporting in 2026 and beyond.
OpenSecrets launched in 2021 following a merger between the National Institute on Money in Politics and the Center for Responsive Politics, which expanded users’ access to a vast collection of campaign finance data on state and local races, as well as lobbying data.
During this one-hour, virtual session, participants will learn:
– How to find, download, and incorporate public data into their elections-focused storytelling on deadline;
– How to explore Open Secrets’ “Get Local!” donations tracker and other reliable tools; and
– Strategies to strengthen their midterms coverage in 2026 through accountability journalism.
In the spirit of transparency, this session is also open to interested members of the public.
NEACE is kicking off the year with a FREE webinar on January 21st from 11 a.m. to noon. The webinar will feature two leaders from The Boston Globe diving into one of the hottest topics in our industry: Digital Retention — Balancing Subscriptions and Revenue.
Presented by:
Mark Tibbetts – Director of Customer at The Boston Globe
Auni Smaill – Customer Service Admin and Training Specialist at The Boston Globe
o help journalists better understand and report on the developing legal issues of AI and IP, join the National Press Foundation and a panel of experts for a wide-ranging discussion around the stakes, impact and potential solutions. Experts in technology and innovation, as well as law and economics, join journalists in this free online briefing 12-1 p.m. ET on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
Register for this free webinar for a variety ways to participate:
– Tune in live to submit questions to the panelists during the Q&A.
– Send questions for the experts in advance to anne@nationalpress.org.
– Receive the recording after the event.
This event is sponsored by The Copyright Alliance and NSG Next Solutions Group. The National Press Foundation is solely responsible for its content.

Dream big about your next story pitch, and join us for this free webinar featuring section editors for top outlets, including KFF Health News, the Cut, and New York Magazine! These editors are looking for impactful stories and sharp reporting from all over the country, and this is your chance to learn how to wow them. Get inside information about rates and contract terms, and make a connection.
Speakers:
Genevieve Smith, features editor for The Cut/New York Magazine
Kytja Weir, national editor for KFF Health News
Moderator:
Jamila Bey, Freelancer









