Scripps Howard Foundation awarded $6.4 million to community and journalism programs in 2021
The Scripps Howard Foundation contributed $6.4 million to charitable causes in 2021, continuing its commitment to journalism education and community support. Key allocations included $1 million for childhood literacy, $3.1 million for First Amendment advocacy, and $1.5 million to various nonprofits addressing social issues. The foundation's initiatives impact communities nationwide, with special projects like the Queen City Book Bank and the 'If You Give a Child a Book...' campaign.
- Invested $6.4 million in community and journalism programs.
- Focused $1 million on childhood literacy, distributing over 200,000 books.
- Allocated $3.1 million to journalism education and First Amendment advocacy.
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CINCINNATI, Feb. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Scripps Howard Foundation, the philanthropic arm of The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP), in partnership with Scripps employees and audiences across the country and the Scripps and Howard families, gave
The Foundation's philanthropy reflects the company's mission to create a better-informed world by advancing journalism education, promoting childhood literacy and supporting vital needs in communities where Scripps operates.
"It wasn't an easy year for many people across the country," said Liz Carter, president and CEO of the Scripps Howard Foundation. "These hardships inspire us and our donors to be able to address the needs in our communities; to be there for our employees during difficult times; to advance childhood literacy by making books available to the students who need them the most; and to support our industry by furthering journalism education and defense of the First Amendment."
"The Scripps Howard Foundation is a force multiplier for the mission-oriented work The E.W. Scripps Company does through its journalism and community stewardship across the nation," said Adam Symson, President and CEO of The E.W. Scripps Company. "The Foundation's resources and funds support the company's goal to do well by doing good."
The Foundation's 2021 giving included:
Community Giving
The Foundation invested approximately
In Greater Cincinnati, home of Scripps' corporate headquarters, the Foundation invested
The Foundation also made gifts totaling
Denver7 Gives, a collaboration between the Scripps-owned television station in Denver and the Foundation, inspired an outpouring of support for individuals, families and causes in Greater Denver. Denver7 Gives provided
Advancing Journalism: Education, First Amendment Advocacy
The Foundation invested
The Foundation's Howard Centers for Investigative Journalism again produced groundbreaking work, including the University of Maryland Howard Center investigation into how white-owned newspapers incited racial violence for nearly 100 years and the Arizona State University Howard Center investigation into the lack of follow-through on child sex abuse cases on Native American reservations. Eleven Howard Center graduates were awarded yearlong Roy W. Howard Fellowships to deepen their investigative reporting experience at partner non-profit news organizations.
Dozens of students from a variety of universities and early career journalists from diverse backgrounds were awarded Scripps Howard internships, Scripps Howard fellowships in partnership with the Scripps Washington Bureau/Newsy and ProPublica, and Ted Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism.
Additionally, the Scripps Howard Emerging Journalists Program was launched in partnership with Elon University in North Carolina and the University of North Texas with the goal of inspiring high school students of diverse backgrounds to embark on journalism careers. The Foundation awarded
The Foundation gave
COVID-19 Relief
The Foundation also supported employees who were adversely affected by COVID-19 during the first year of the pandemic. From March 2020 through March 2021, the Foundation gave
About the Scripps Howard Foundation
The Scripps Howard Foundation supports philanthropic causes important to The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) and the communities it serves, with a special emphasis on journalism education, excellence in journalism and childhood literacy. At the crossroads of the classroom and the newsroom, the Foundation is a leader in supporting journalism through scholarships, internships, minority recruitment and development and First Amendment causes. The Scripps Howard Awards stand as one of the industry's top honors for outstanding journalism, and the Foundation's annual "If You Give a Child a Book …" childhood literacy campaign has distributed more than 500,000 new books to children in need across the nation since 2017. In support of its mission to create a better-informed world, the Foundation also partners with Scripps brands to create awareness of local issues and support impactful organizations to drive solutions that help build thriving communities.
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