Past Opportunities
Jan 21, 2021
From Privacy Beat: “What would be possible — for advertising, for privacy and for journalism — if the Internet had a way to govern, in the public interest, how identity data are shared and used?” You’re invited to look in on a part two of a free, public, provocative, three-part discussion on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 at […]
Jan 12, 2021
Has your reporting (or the reporting of a journalists you know) made an impact on U.S. government or policy at the national, state, or local level? This annual prize from Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy is awarded to the journalist(s) whose investigative reporting best promotes more effective and ethical conduct of […]
Jan 7, 2021
From Privacy Beat: “What would be possible — for advertising, for privacy and for journalism — if the Internet had a way to govern, in the public interest, how identity data are shared and used?” You’re invited to look in on a free, public, provocative, three-part discussion that begins Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021 at 12 […]
Jan 1, 2021
The 2020 Better News Media contest is open to current news media members of the Colorado Press Association, including daily, weekly, monthly and online-only publications. Entries are made by news media members and not individuals. Early bird pricing is available through Dec. 11, and the entry deadline is Jan. 1, 2021 at 12 p.m. noon. […]
Dec 31, 2020
ElectionSOS has launched rapid response funding for news organizations working to sustain audience-centered election coverage. The goal of the fund is to provide support for journalists who are working to create a well-informed citizenry during post-election emergencies, fast-changing situations and risk of misinformation and disinformation. In other words, to enable reporting to support democracy and […]
Dec 8, 2020
Threats to journalists’ safety are on the rise, and media companies are hiring private security contractors to help protect them. Some of this security has been armed and there have been violent confrontations and at least one recent shooting. These incidents have led to debate about how to safely and effectively protect journalists without creating […]
Dec 3, 2020
After the most polarizing election in American history, exacerbated by rampant online misinformation and echo chambers – what do we still have in common, and how do we heal our divisions? Where is Colorado’s post-Election 2020 public square, where we can come together for productive conversations that promote understanding? What is the shifting role of traditional […]
Dec 3, 2020
This Solutions Journalism Network webinar will explore the ins and outs of solutions journalism, talk about why it’s important, explain key steps in reporting a solutions story, and share tips and resources for journalists interested in investigating how people are responding to social problems. They will also explore additional resources they have on hand for […]
Nov 24, 2020
Times are tough all over, maybe more so than any point in most of our – and our communities’ – lifetimes. That’s why COLab and our partners are preparing to launch “On Edge,” a two-month project about how Coloradans are experiencing this time of uncertainty and upheaval from a mental health perspective. COLab reporters and […]