RJI news
VERDAD, a new free-to-use tool that helps journalists investigate mis/disinformation spread on Spanish language radio
Striving to revolutionize journalism’s ability to investigate and fight mis/disinformation.
Survivor Connection links reporters with gun violence survivor community
The database helps journalists build stories centered on the people most affected.
Creative ways to connect your community with resources
A conversation with Adrienne Johnson Martin.
The Local Media Consortium and the Reynolds Journalism Institute partner to drive digital transformation in local newsrooms
Supported by a $2.5 Million Knight Foundation investment to accelerate digital growth for publishers.
RJI welcomes Sriya Reddy as project manager for Innovation Team
Sriya Reddy joins the Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) this week as the project manager for RJI’s Innovation Team, which administers a series of programs, fellowships and workshops centered around experimentation and the practical development of resources for news organizations.
How to pitch funders on collaborative journalism projects
And a template pitch deck for you to utilize.
Create a community resource hub using a free interactive tool
From food assistance to translation services, how Canopy Atlanta shares resources.
Breaking down myths of progressing “post-pandemic:” Careful COVID-19 reporting is still crucial
Here’s how to debunk common perceptions of the virus, where to find data, and why it remains an important equity issue.
Scheduling rest is crucial for good journalism
Planning time off makes us healthier, more productive, and creative.
Finalists chosen in RJI Student Innovation Competition
Ten student teams from universities all over the country have been selected as finalists for the 2025 Student Innovation Competition.