From America Amplified

Stories and strategies about community engagement journalism and the power of our collaborations.

Clark Merrefield, The Journalist's Resource Clark Merrefield, The Journalist's Resource

How — and why — to create a voter guide to local and state judicial elections

Voters are often confronted at the polling booth with a list of judicial candidates. For civil court judge. Appellate court judge. Surrogate’s court judge. These positions are important because local and state judges, by the nature of the job, hold massive sway over people’s lives every day. Yet many voters have no idea who the candidates vying for these positions are or what kinds of work the various judges do. 

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Chelsea Naughton Chelsea Naughton

Using Network Mapping as an Engaged Journalism Tool

Network Mapping is a tool we can use to visualize the invisible infrastructure that makes up every community. The people, organizations, and physical or digital places you identify as part of that infrastructure become your on-ramps to that community — potential partners or sources for you to reach out to.

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Gail Strong, WFYI VP of Community Engagement Gail Strong, WFYI VP of Community Engagement

Community Advisory boards – an engagement SUPERPOWER and an often underutilized asset

With a thoughtfully chosen group of people and coordinated intentionally, CABs become a treasure trove of connections and insights between your station and the community beyond your listening audience. It’s time to reimagine your CAB into one that plays an active role in your station strategy.

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Chelsea Naughton Chelsea Naughton

Making the fundraising case for community engagement journalism

For many public media stations, community engagement journalism has been a game changer in terms of fundraising and membership. But articulating to potential donors all the ways engagement makes an impact and serves audiences can be challenging. To help get you started, we’ve put together some examples that make the case.

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