JACKSON, Miss. – Mississippi Public Broadcasting is one of nine news organizations across the country that recently won a Report for America grant, allowing the media companies to hire journalists who will cover crucial issues in underserved areas.
MPB will use the grant to hire and assign a reporter to cover the Mississippi Delta for one year starting in June. Those interested in applying can go to MPB’s website here. The deadline to apply is March 23.
“This grant will allow us to enhance our statewide news coverage in the Mississippi Delta and do the kind of community journalism public broadcasting is known to do,” said MPB Director of News Teresa Collier. “The Delta is a region where lives are shaped daily by persistent poverty. Our Report for America reporter will be embedded in the region allowing us to closely examine how poverty affects residents, the challenges they face and resources needed to address their critical needs.”
Report for America, the only journalism initiative in the United States that combines public service with its mission to cover local news, recruits talented young journalists and deploys them into local news organizations.
The winning news organizations were chosen among 85 in all. Those selected were chosen through a highly competitive process based on their commitment to public service, track record of mentoring and plans for using the corps member effectively. Winners are: Dallas Morning News, KRWG in Las Cruces, New Mexico; The Macon Telegraph in Georgia in collaboration with the News Co/Lab of Arizona State University; Chicago Sun-Times, The Victoria Advocate in Texas, The Incline in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Billy Penn in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mississippi Today and Mississippi Public Broadcasting.
Report for America corps members will join these news organizations in June.
The news organizations were selected in an application process in which editors described major gaps in community coverage and how they would use a Report for America corps member to provide better coverage. Report for America corps members are now working in Appalachia for the Lexington Herald-Leader, Charleston Gazette-Mail and West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Report for America is an initiative of The GroundTruth Project, a nonprofit news organization dedicated to supporting and training a new generation of journalists to report in undercovered corners of the world. GroundTruth’s Report for America initiative has received seed funding from Google News Lab, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Lenfest Institute for Journalism, the Galloway Family Foundation and the Select Equity Group Foundation.