Scripps Howard Fund and Scripps Howard Foundation gave $9.8 million in charitable gifts in 2024
"Together with our partners, the
The Fund's 2024 giving included:
- Scripps-owned local television stations and Scripps Networks held 77 fundraising campaigns in 2024 and received nearly 6,500 donations.
- The Fund supported more than 110 charities within Scripps' communities, providing help to those who need it most.
- The Fund, Scripps local stations and
Scripps News joined forces to organize fundraisers alongside their coverage for hurricanes Helene and Milton. Viewers across the country answered the call, helping to raise$289,000 for 29 local nonprofits on the frontlines.
- During the 71st Scripps Howard Journalism Awards, the Fund awarded
$170,000 across 15 categories, recognizing news organizations and journalists for outstanding investigations and storytelling. - Twenty-one paid interns gained real-world experience working in newsrooms across the country.
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The Scripps Howard Fund provided grants to foster innovation in journalism education through two programs:- The Fund partners with the
University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism to teach college students open-source investigative journalism. - The Fund, in partnership with the
Adam R. Scripps Foundation , provided a grant to theUniversity of Memphis to create an open-source investigative program at itsInstitute for Public Service Reporting .
- The Fund partners with the
- The Fund's ninth annual "If You Give a Child a Book …" campaign invested a record-breaking
$1.5 million in childhood literacy. - This year's campaign provided 255,000 new books to 34,000 children at low-income schools across
the United States . - In 2024,
Clay County, Kentucky , became the first school district in the country to have all its elementary schools receive support from the "If You Give a Child a Book …" campaign. Nearly 1,700 students across the district's seven elementary schools selected books of their own to start their home libraries during freeScholastic Book Fairs – that's 14,850 books into the hands of children most at risk of falling behind in reading.
The Foundation's 2024 giving included:
- In 2024, the Foundation expanded its impact by establishing the Roy Howard Community Journalism Center at the
University of Southern Mississippi . USM will receive$1 million per year for three years to create and operate the center. This groundbreaking program helps student journalists amplify the voices of under-reported communities, counter misinformation and produce meaningful, trustworthy journalism. Through their work, students will not only debunk falsehoods but also investigate and expose the sources of misinformation, fostering a more informed and engaged public. - The Foundation funded
$200,000 grants forRoy Howard fellows, helping them refine their journalism skills. - The Foundation invested more than
$2 million to continue its support for theHoward Centers for Investigative Journalism at theUniversity of Maryland andArizona State University . The Howard Centers train the next generation of reporters, introducing them to a host of topics including new media, data mining and the ethics and history of investigative journalism.
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