News & Impact

Our vision for a healthier news ecosystem comes to life through the work of our partners and the communities they serve. This is where we share the latest news, stories of impact, and key learnings from the field. Discover how our collaborative efforts are strengthening communities across the state, one story at a time.

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Impact by the Numbers

We’ve raised over $9.1 million for local news since 2018.

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Community Distribution

We’ve distributed over 310 grants to newsrooms, journalists, and ecosystem-building projects.

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Investing in the Future of Colorado News: Colorado Media Project Awards $405,000 to 17 Local News Organizations

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The Time is Right Now: Black Voices Call for Action

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The Past as Prologue for Latinx Communities in Colorado

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The News About Local News: 10 Takeaways from Colorado Journalists

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Lineages of Harm, Futures of Repair

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Building a Better Colorado Begins with Trust in One Another – and In Local News

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Reframing Resistance Coverage Can Build Trust in Local News

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Misinformation in your backyard: Insights from Five U.S. states ahead of the 2020 election

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CMP Annual Report 2019

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How uncovering a small Colorado town’s hushed secret led to redemption and reconciliation in Rangely

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