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Who owns Black media?
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03/21/22 • 58 min
What does it mean to be Black media? And how can media that targets Black audiences be culturally competent?
The Pivot Fund and Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press hosted this conversation on Feb. 23, 2022, about Black media ownership and the support systems they need to be successful and serve the Black community.
Tracie Powell, The Pivot Fund's CEO, moderated the discussion with Kamesha Laurry, an attorney and fellow at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
Panelists included:
- Joseph A. Torres, co-author of "News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media"
- Sara Lomax-Reese, co-founder of URL Media and president and CEO of WURD Radio
- Cheryl Thompson-Morton, director of the Black Media Initiative at the Center for Community Media at City University of New York
- Hiram Jackson, the CEO of Real Times Media
Resources:
- Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press hotline: 1-800-336-4243.
- rcfp.org
The Pivot Fund is a new venture philanthropy organization dedicated to investing $500 million into independent BIPOC-led community news outlets through grantmaking, development support, and strategic consulting.
For more information on The Pivot Fund, visit thepivotfund.org.
The Pivot Fund Pod is edited and produced by ZMC Podcasts.
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Does your journalism organization need to hire development staff?
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07/21/21 • 61 min
More than $2.7 billion has been invested in the journalism ecosystem. That influx of cash has led many news outlets to seek development staff for the first time. But hiring development staff isn’t easy. These are professionals who are in demand but short in supply. It takes special expertise to raise money for journalistic institutions. And for many news outlets, it might not be necessary or the right time to hire development staff.
The Pivot Fund hosted a special panel discussion about grants and funding focused on helping independent, BIPOC-led news outlets answer these very questions. Including at what point they’ll need to hire development staff and where to find them, how much organizations can expect to pay, and alternatives to hiring a full-time development director.
Panelists included:
- Lolly Bowean — Media & Storytelling Program Officer for The Field Foundation
- Susan Gluck Pappajohn — Management Consultant with Phillips Oppenheim
- Julia Howell Barros — Nonprofit consultant
- Kaylan Somerville — Founder of Blue Umbrella Fundraising
Mazin Sidahmed, co-founder and senior reporter for Documented, a hyper-local community new outlet that covers immigrant communities in New York City, moderated the discussion.
This conversation was sponsored by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
The Pivot Fund Pod is edited and produced by ZMC Podcasts.
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How to turn newsletters into a media empire with S. Mitra Kalita
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10/27/21 • 65 min
S. Mitra Kalita, the publisher of Epicenter-NYC, talks about leaving behind a high-profile job at CNN and a guaranteed paycheck to launch her own brand.
Kalita joined The Pivot Fund on Oct. 27, 2021, to discuss how she’s part of the movement to reimagine community-centered journalism and how Epicenter-NYC grew newsletters into an empire.
This conversation is co-moderated by The Pivot Fund's chief executive officer Tracie Powell and Liz Alarcón, the founder and executive director of Pulso, a nonprofit media start-up that shares news, history, and culture stories by and for Latinos.
The Pivot Fund Pod is edited and produced by ZMC Podcasts.
How southern publishers of color can connect with new community members
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03/15/22 • 44 min
Dr. Marisela Martinez-Cola, professor of sociology at Morehouse College, and Meena Thiruvengadam, an audience development consultant and former global head of audience engagement for Bloomberg, discuss the demographic changes currently underway in the South and how publishers can connect with new Black, Brown, and Asian community members.
The conversation was hosted by The Pivot Fund on September 21, 2021, and sponsored by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Martinez-Cola and Thiruvendgadam were joined by Sonny “Messiah” Jiles, the publisher of the Houston Defender, and Cierra Hinton, the executive director and publisher of Scalawag magazine.
The Pivot Fund Pod is edited and produced by ZMC Podcasts.
How to recession-proof your news business
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11/17/22 • 59 min
Economists are forecasting a “mild” recession in 2023. That’s driven by inflation, higher interest rates, and a tight labor market. What can news publishers and entrepreneurs do to prepare for an economic downturn?
Listen for an assessment of the current economic climate for journalism and advice on how small and bootstrapped newsrooms can survive a recession.
Panelists included:
- Glenn Burkins — Founder and Publisher of QCityMetro.com in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Anita Li — Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Green Line in Toronto, Canada
- Justin Rushing — Director of Growth and Partnerships at inewsource.org in San Diego, California
Zuri Berry, the principal producer and owner of ZMC Podcasts, moderated this discussion.
This conversation was sponsored by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
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The Pivot Fund is a new venture philanthropy organization dedicated to investing $500 million into independent BIPOC-led community news outlets through grantmaking, development support, and strategic consulting. For more information on The Pivot Fund, visit https://thepivotfund.org.
The Pivot Fund Pod is edited and produced by ZMC Podcasts.
How to turn your board of directors into fundraisers
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12/19/22 • 59 min
Raising funds is hard! But it doesn’t have to be. In this panel discussion, we review strategies for turning members of your board of directors into effective fundraisers by tapping into their wealth of knowledge, connections, and resources.
Panelists included:
- Kyra Kyles — CEO of YR Media
- Elisa Lees Muñoz — Executive Director of the International Women’s Media Foundation
Jamaal Glenn, The Pivot Fund’s board chair, moderated this discussion.
This conversation was sponsored by the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
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The Pivot Fund is a new venture philanthropy organization dedicated to investing $500 million into independent BIPOC-led community news outlets through grantmaking, development support, and strategic consulting. For more information on The Pivot Fund, visit https://thepivotfund.org.
The Pivot Fund Pod is edited and produced by ZMC Podcasts.
Addressing the challenges BIPOC-led news organizations face
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03/23/23 • 71 min
The Pivot Fund CEO Tracie Powell and Northeastern University associate professor Dr. Meredith Clark discuss the unique difficulties BIPOC-led news organizations and startups face.
This conversation is moderated by Melanie Sill, the founding executive director of the NC Local News Workshop at Elon University.
The Pivot Fund is a new venture philanthropy organization dedicated to investing $500 million into independent BIPOC-led community news outlets through grantmaking, development support, and strategic consulting.
For more information on The Pivot Fund, visit www.thepivotfund.org.
Overcoming doubts and finding value-aligned funders
The Pivot Fund Pod
05/25/23 • 54 min
BIPOC news leaders have a hard time overcoming racial bias to find funding and support.
Black women are starting businesses at the fastest clip of any other racial group. Many of these startups don’t reach their full potential — or fail — in part because they can't raise the capital to start or sustain their businesses.
In that spirit, The Pivot Fund held an intimate conversation between Amethyst J. Davis, the founder and publisher of the Harvey World Herald, and Wendi C. Thomas, the founder and publisher of MLK50: Justice Through Journalism, a nonprofit based in Memphis, Tennessee. Though at different points in their journeys, Davis and Thomas discuss their difficulties and challenges as startup newsroom leaders.
Panelists included:
- Amethyst J. Davis, The Harvey World Herald
- Wendi C. Thomas, MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
About The Pivot Fund
The Pivot Fund is a new venture philanthropy organization dedicated to investing $500 million into independent BIPOC-led community news outlets through grantmaking, development support, and strategic consulting. For more information on The Pivot Fund, visit www.thepivotfund.org.
Solutions That Just Work
The Pivot Fund Pod
10/28/23 • 58 min
At The Pivot Fund, we know true empowerment for community-led news outlets goes beyond the headlines. It's about providing the necessary tools and support to drive sustainable growth and success. That's why we're thrilled to partner with Justworks, a Professional Employer Organization (PEO), to bring you an exciting opportunity! The Just Thrive program offers women and minority-owned businesses a grant to support their administrative services.
Solutions That Just Work reviews practical HR tips for startups and resources to streamline processes, save time, comply with state and federal laws and regulations, and more.
Guests:
- Tracie Powell, Founder and CEO, The PIvot Fund
- Khadija Collins, Operation Manager, Documented NY
- Vania Andre, Chief Technology Officer, Haitian Times
- Doug Drosin, Channel Manage, Partnerships, Justworks
- Moses Balian, HR Consultant, Justworks
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The Pivot Fund is a new venture philanthropy organization dedicated to investing $500 million into independent BIPOC-led community news outlets through grantmaking, development support, and strategic consulting. For more information on The Pivot Fund, visit https://thepivotfund.org.
The Pivot Publisher Series: The Future of Civic News & Information for Black Audiences
The Pivot Fund Pod
02/29/24 • 61 min
In the latest Pivot Publisher Series episode, The Kansas City Defender’s Ryan Sorrell, AfroLA’s Dana Amihere, and Haitian Times’ Garry Pierre-Pierre share innovative strategies to reach Black audiences and share news they can use, including impactful community-based programs, surveys, and social media strategies. The founders also delve into the (sometimes complicated) relationship between digital startups and traditional legacy news with examples of what and how they can learn from one another. This episode is thoughtfully moderated by The Pivot Fund CEO Tracie Powell and sponsored by the Knight Foundation.
The Pivot Fund is a new venture philanthropy organization dedicated to investing $500 million into independent BIPOC-led community news outlets through grantmaking, development support, and strategic consulting.
For more information on The Pivot Fund, visit www.thepivotfund.org.
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How many episodes does The Pivot Fund Pod have?
The Pivot Fund Pod currently has 17 episodes available.
What topics does The Pivot Fund Pod cover?
The podcast is about News, Local News, Non-Profit, Training, Publishing, Entrepreneurship, Journalism, Nonprofit, Podcasts, Business, Philanthropy, Bipoc and Fundraising.
What is the most popular episode on The Pivot Fund Pod?
The episode title 'Who owns Black media?' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Pivot Fund Pod?
The average episode length on The Pivot Fund Pod is 57 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Pivot Fund Pod released?
Episodes of The Pivot Fund Pod are typically released every 64 days, 21 hours.
When was the first episode of The Pivot Fund Pod?
The first episode of The Pivot Fund Pod was released on Jul 21, 2021.
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