Working groups
Working groups are the core of our work and the primary way in which News Futures is organized. Anyone involved actively in a News Futures working group is considered a News Futures contributor.
All working groups are:
Conceptually, financially and operationally supported by News Futures staff
Made up of News Futures contributors
Led by News Futures stewards
Explore our past and present working groups; then learn more about how to join a group by endorsing the News Futures charter. Working groups will begin January-March 2025 and end by January 2026.
2025 Working Groups
(Coming soon)
How can we create more understanding of the Spanish-speaking media ecosystem and strengthen its reach? We aim to establish a dynamic collaboration of Spanish-language news outlets, civic leaders, and media innovators united to revolutionize local journalism for Hispanic communities in the US. We want to empower Spanish-speaking newsrooms with shared resources, and a powerful network of support. Together, we'll tackle the unique challenges of our industry but Con Acento y Con Talento.
What set of standards should we advocate for in local news and information ecosystem assessments? With Press Forward's launch, more organizations are mapping local news needs. However, some assessments lack rigor in data collection, accuracy and community engagement. We'll develop shared standards prioritizing community wellbeing and ethical research by studying existing work, gathering examples, and producing recommendations for the field.
How might we ramp up News Future's influence to foster policy and cultural conversations around reimagining local news for our communities? We'll create a "publishing wing" to produce and distribute diverse media content (writing, videos, TikToks) about local news transformation, targeting civil society power centers beyond journalism. Building on our 2024 member survey, we'll focus on two priorities in 2025: establishing sustainable infrastructure for this work and launching public conversations through panels, podcasts, columns, or zines.
How might we better support journalists in their transition to becoming newsroom leaders? Journalists are trained to report, but as they excel, they are often promoted into roles that require skills in management, finance, strategy, and more. We will address the gap in leadership and management training within the industry. Through virtual convenings, we’ll engage current, future and past leaders to explore the types of training, community-building and resources needed at various stages of leadership.
Past Working Groups
How can policy platforms guide and shape the future of local news? The Media Power Collaborative, born out of News Futures in 2021 and now part of Free Press, is made up of media workers, movement organizers and allied researchers and is working to be an active political voice in emerging debates about the future of local news and civic information.
Cycle: 2023-2024
How can local journalism challenge mainstream narratives in West Virginia? This group addressed journalism's role in West Virginia's democracy, partnering with Black By God, The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation, and News Futures to develop local journalism that challenges mainstream narratives.
Cycle: 2023-2024
How might we create a publishing platform for civic media voices? This group supported members in completing book proposals while exploring the development of a publishing wing for the civic media movement.
Cycle: 2023-2024
How can we best equip community members with journalism skills? This education-focused group connects journalists, organizers, and educators, developing best practices for community journalism training programs and facilitating knowledge exchange among practitioners.
Cycle: 2022-2023
What is our vision for the information ecosystem of our dreams? This group develops News Futures' strategic direction, working with news and information leaders to craft a vision for transforming communities through improved information ecosystems.
Cycle: 2022-2023
How can we care for community members in our storytelling processes? Through six monthly virtual gatherings, the Care Collaboratory brought together an interdisciplinary group to explore why enacting care is crucial to building trust, belonging and healing and shared examples and resources on how to do it.
Cycle 2022-2023
How can public policy support and strengthen local news? This group emerged from discussions about the New Jersey Civic Info Bill campaign, shaping media policy initiatives and helping launch the Media Power Collaborative to support the field through public policy.
Cycle: 2021-2022
How can we effectively advocate for and impact our communities? This group strengthens strategic decision-making and impact communication in journalism, assessing existing models and developing new frameworks to measure influence from individual to national scales.
Cycle: 2021-2022
Gardening Club
A standing committee of 4-6 elected stewards serving staggered two-year terms to help define and advance News Futures’ strategy. The Gardening Club works in collaboration with the Lead Steward and gathers input from the broader News Futures community.