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colleges and universities. The premise was that traditional journalism education had to change to meet the unique challenges of the digital age. Knight also began experimenting with non-traditional approaches to connecting with new grantees, such as contests that limited grantees to 150 words to describe ideas and were open to anybody.
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The first of these contests, the Knight News Challenge, sought ideas that used "digital technology to inform communities." In addition to Knight's pivot toward funding digital innovations, the foundation also doubled down on its support of the First Amendment, funding regular surveys that gauged high
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In 2005, to address the Internet's increasingly disruptive impact on the traditional media industry, Knight began a number of systemic changes in its approach to making grants. As one of his first actions as CEO, Alberto IbargĂĽen suspended the further creation of endowments of journalism programs at
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Any individual or U.S.-based organization may apply for a grant. (Before 2010, an organization had to be a registered section 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.) The process of asking for a grant begins with a letter of inquiry describing the project concept. In addition to the foundation's regular
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to "preserve and expand First Amendment rights in the digital age through research and education, and by supporting litigation in favor of protecting freedom of expression and the press." Under IbargĂĽen, Knight also expanded its support of the arts, through "Knight Arts Challenges" in a number of
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In December 1950, the Knight Foundation was created with a beginning balance of $ 9,047, transferred from the education fund. Knight Foundation incorporated in the state of Ohio with the goal of carrying out the work of the education fund. At its start, the foundation gave grants for education,
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In 1992, Knight launched the five-year initiative with $ 5.4 million in grants to build the connection between orchestras and their audiences. In 1999, the foundation approved a second phase, expanding the program to a total of $ 13 million over 12 years.
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Knight-Ridder newspapers and the foundation held ties to 26 U.S. cities and in 1998, the foundation's board of trustees voted to permanently fund these 26 cities, independent from where Knight-Ridder bought or sold their newspaper business in the future.
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Newspaper contributions to the foundation stopped five years later. At that time, the Knights' mother Clara, who died on November 12, 1965, left her inheritance of 180,000 shares of Knight stock to the foundation. The stock was valued at $ 5.2 million.
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Across the 26 cities, the foundation deployed program directors to oversee funding initiatives. Each city has a Knight Community Advisory Committee, a group made up of local residents, which offer funding suggestions for their city.
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Another 18 communities have 'Knight Donor Advised Funds' guided by Knight Foundation via local community foundations. In those communities, the local community foundation is the first point of contact for funding:
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The foundation endows Knight Chairs who are journalists in tenured positions at universities across the United States. Journalism-technology labs in various universities are also funded by Knight Foundation.
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In April 1975, John Knight signed his final will, leaving the bulk of his Knight-Ridder shares to Knight Foundation. The foundation opened its first office in Akron with two full-time employees: President
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With the foundation besieged by requests in the early 1990s for emergency funding to "save our symphony," Penelope McPhee, director of the Arts Program, designed the
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assumed the presidency of the foundation in 1988, its national presence grew. In 1990, the board of trustees voted to relocate its headquarters from
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On February 5, 1991, James Knight died, leaving a bulk of his estate, $ 200 million, to the foundation. Hills succeeded as chairman of the board.
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The organization was founded as the Knight Memorial Education Fund in 1940. For its first decade, most of its contributions came from the
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The Foundation's website describes grant-making programs in journalism, communities, and the arts. Communities which had
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Knight works in 26 communities in the United States. In eight communities, a local program director leads the work:
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in 1990. At that time, the foundation's portfolio was valued at $ 522 million and staff had grown to 14 employees.
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executive editor and his secretary, Shirley Follo. More than a year after taking the reins, Maidenburg fell ill.
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school students' awareness of it, and helping create organizations like the Knight First Amendment Institute at
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In its first decade, the foundation's financial resources came from contributions from the
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Two years later, in 1974, Knight Newspapers merged with Ridder Publications to create
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John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall, a performance venue and part of the
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social services, cultural organizations and some journalism-related causes.
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John S. and James L. Knight Theatre, a performance venue and part of
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granting program, there are three contests (calls for entries): The
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Knight Foundation funds multimedia training in newsrooms such as
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attending a board meeting of the Knight Foundation at the
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