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Knight Foundation President and CEO Alberto Ibargüen

Knight Foundation President Alberto Ibargüen Addresses Economic Outlook

“First, let me repeat what we've discussed with many of you individually: while we have taken our losses, the foundation remains quite strong. I'm especially pleased to assure you that Knight Foundation will honor all existing pledges and grants.”

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Progress Report 2007-08



Managing Change Through Experimentation, Innovation

With an essay and four video stories, our new progress report describes our continuing transformation into a 21st-century organization. Three years ago we introduced the concept of transformation. We continue to refine the concept, welcoming experimentation and innovation as a way to manage change. Read it online now.

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Knight President Alberto Ibargüen Addresses Economic Outlook (Tue., December 30, 5:33 PM)
Knight Foundation President Alberto Ibargüen addresses the economic outlook in a video (here’s the transcript): Some key points are listed below the video. First, let me repeat what we’ve discussed with many of you individually: while we have taken our losses, the foundation remains quite strong. I’m especially [...] (Tue, 30 Dec 2008 17:33:57 +0000)More...
Four Online Community News Sites Expand Coverage (Wed., December 17, 5:43 PM)
From the press release: Four online community news sites will expand their local reporting staffs and bring their communities more content, with a combined $390,000 investment from Knight. The grants aim to help the non-profit sites draw a larger audience by providing more local news, a key to their long-term viability. The four recipients are: [...] (Wed, 17 Dec 2008 17:43:57 +0000)More...
Happy 6th Birthday, Creative Commons (Tue., December 16, 12:09 PM)
From our new community site, Knight Pulse: How can licensing give creators control over use of their work? Eric Steuer, Creative Director of Creative Commons tell us how cc licenses empower creators and shares what’s next for the organization. Find more at the Creative Commons blog, wiki, and projects page. (Many Knight projects use CC licenses; [...] (Tue, 16 Dec 2008 12:09:57 +0000)More...
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Another way to find out what Knight is working on and thinking about: follow our Twitter feed for Knight Foundation and the Twitter for our new community site, Knight Pulse. Below, a screenshot of recent tweets (the parlance for Twitter updates); today, a link to Knight Stanford Fellow Andrew Haeg’s (@andrewhaeg) Twitter group, Change [...] (Fri, 12 Dec 2008 00:09:55 +0000)More...
Global Forum for Media Development Begins Today in Athens (Mon., December 8, 5:54 PM)
Today, the Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD), funded in part by Knight, begins four days of meetings in Athens with 400 representatives from 100 countries to discuss the importance of media development to economic prosperity. “The GFMD aims to promote co-operation within the media development sector, to strengthen the quality of planning, evaluation and [...] (Mon, 08 Dec 2008 17:54:55 +0000)More...
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From today’s press release: Directed by Zita Arocha, Borderzine began as an El Paso student publication at the University in 2007. Now with its national reach, the online magazine will expand to develop a pipeline of student contributors from other universities that serve large Hispanic communities. Imperial Valley College in Southern California, which has an [...] (Fri, 05 Dec 2008 16:50:41 +0000)More...