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Formation | 2019 |
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Focus | Local news |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
Founders | John Thornton, Elizabeth Green |
Website | theajp |
The American Journalism Project (AJP) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving resources for local journalism. [1] Its main function is to provide grants to 501(c)(3) organizations, specifically to news organizations that are underfunded, [2] focusing on coverage of local issues such as politics and schools. [3]
AJP was founded in 2019 by two journalists, Elizabeth Green of Chalkbeat and John Thornton of The Texas Tribune. [2]
AJP is the recipient of grants to further their cause. Grantors include the Knight Foundation, [4] and the MacArthur Foundation, [5] AJP has partnered with OpenAI to explore how artificial intelligence can be used to strengthen local news coverage. [6]
ProPublica's Nonprofit Explorer presents financial information from Form 990 tax filings by year for AJP [7]
Expenses | Net Income | Net Assets | |
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2023 | $20,350,451 | $4,077,829 | $56,860,671 |
2022 | $20,645,281 | $21,766,579 | $52,577,354 |
2021 | $12,811,430 | $12,292,064 | $30,728,893 |
2020 | $8,044,834 | $3,311,423 | $18,477,806 |
2019 | $2,883,492 | $15,166,383 | $15,166,383 |