The Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting

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What if changing the way journalists report on community gun violence could prevent shootings and save lives? The Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting was created to explore this hypothesis. The Center focuses on preventing shootings and saving lives by changing the narrative around this public health crisis.

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Grants Awarded to The Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting

$100,000 - Awarded August 2021

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Community-Centered Journalism
Description

The 2021 Community Voices grant will support the expansion of the Credible Messenger Reporting Project, which was piloted by the 2020 Community Voices Fund. This project trains, compensates and empowers people impacted by gun violence to produce and distribute news reports addressing its root causes, their lived experience, and possible solutions from the community perspective, with guidance from professional journalists.

$28,000 - Awarded July 2020

Focus areas
Community-Centered Journalism
Description

The 2020 Community Voices grant will support a pilot of a Credible Messenger Journalists program for individuals from communities impacted by gun violence to tell stories related to the experience of living with gun violence as well as identifying root causes and evidence-based solutions.

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