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Deputy News Editor / Reporter – Valley News (West Lebanon, NH)
The Valley News / Newspapers of New England is looking for a rising newsroom leader — someone who is ready to help shape the future of local journalism while still doing the work that makes it matter. This is an important role in a newsroom that is evolving quickly: expanding digitally, deepening its community connections, and reimagining how local news is delivered across platforms. It’s a position for a journalist who can edit with clarity, report with urgency, and lead with curiosity. You’ll work closely with the editors and senior leadership to guide daily coverage, elevate storytelling, and help a talented staff do their best work — while continuing to report stories that resonate across our community.
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Donor-advised funds (DAFs) represent one of the fastest-growing sources of charitable giving in the United States, yet many news organizations have only begun to explore the potential of these funds to help support local journalism. Join us for a practical conversation about DAFs, featuring leaders from journalism, philanthropy and community foundations who are successfully connecting donors and local news organizations.
This webinar will explore how newsrooms can build relationships with community foundations, educate and engage donors who have donor-advised funds and position journalism as a critical community investment. Speakers will share lessons learned from working with news organizations and foundations across the country, as well as firsthand experiences cultivating donor support, stewarding community partnerships and making the case for journalism as a public good.
This webinar will provide actionable strategies, real-world examples and practical advice for tapping into one of the most significant sources of funding available today for local journalism sustainability.
Speakers:
– Bob Woodward, Director of Journalism Philanthropy and College Student Partnerships, Woodward Communications, Inc.
– Mary Jo Jean-Francois, Vice President of Impact, Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque
– Morgan Baum, Vice President, Local News Sustainability, Report For America
– Erin Richards, Director of Newsroom Development, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
– Barbara Frank, Donor Advised Fund Donor
Join the Reynolds Journalism Institute and four newsrooms who created unique community initiatives from our Community-Centered Symposium. We will talk about how you can replicate or be inspired by these efforts! Each speaker will give a brief overview of their project, and then we will have an open Q&A to answer all your questions.
Encore presentation from the 2026 Lenfest News Philanthropy Summit.
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Linda Conway
l.conway@nenpa.com
781-281-7648
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Tara Cleary
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