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Chicago Community Trust awards $500K to help emerging sources for news
Thursday, November 5, 2009Chicago Tribune
The biggest of the 12 checks go to the Better Government Association and Chicago Youth Voices Networks, with each given $60,000. The recently formed Chicago News Cooperative receives $50,000. "The Chicago area has become a real laboratory for development of the future for community news and information," says Community Trust president Terry Mazany.
Original article from http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=45&aid=173030
The biggest of the 12 checks go to the Better Government Association and Chicago Youth Voices Networks, with each given $60,000. The recently formed Chicago News Cooperative receives $50,000. "The Chicago area has become a real laboratory for development of the future for community news and information," says Community Trust president Terry Mazany.
Original article from http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=45&aid=173030
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