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The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is an American private, non-profit foundation dedicated to supporting "transformational ideas that promote quality journalism, advance media innovation, engage communities and foster the arts."
It began as the Knight Memorial Education Fund in 1940. For its first decade, most contributions came from the Akron Beacon Journal and Miami Herald. It was incorporated as Knight Foundation in 1950 in Ohio, and reincorporated as the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation in Florida in 1993. Its first grant in the area of journalism was to the Inter American Press Association in Miami.
After Creed Black assumed its presidency in 1988, the foundation's national presence grew. In 1990 the board of trustees voted to relocate the foundation's headquarters from Akron, Ohio, to Miami, Florida.
Funding in 2011 was distributed according to four programs. They are the Journalism and Media Innovation Program, the Communities Program, the Arts Program and the National Program. Each of the programs uses a combination of funding priorities and geographic requirements to select grants, described on the foundation's web site.
A knight (/naɪt/) is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a monarch or other political leader for service to the Monarch or country, especially in a military capacity. Historically, in Europe, knighthood has been conferred upon mounted warriors. During the High Middle Ages, knighthood was considered a class of lower nobility. By the Late Middle Ages, the rank had become associated with the ideals of chivalry, a code of conduct for the perfect courtly Christian warrior. Often, a knight was a vassal who served as a fighter for a lord, with payment in the form of land holdings. The lords trusted the knights, who were skilled in battle on horseback. Since the early modern period, the title of knight is purely honorific, usually bestowed by a monarch, as in the British honours system, often for non-military service to the country. The modern female equivalent is Dame.
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New York is a state in the Northeastern United States and is the United States' 27th-most extensive, fourth-most populous, and seventh-most densely populated state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border in the Atlantic Ocean with Rhode Island, east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the north and Ontario to the west and north. The state of New York, with an estimated 19.8 million residents in 2015, is often referred to as New York State to distinguish it from New York City, the state's most populous city and its economic hub.
With an estimated population of nearly 8.5 million in 2014, New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. The New York City Metropolitan Area is one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. New York City is a global city, exerting a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace defining the term New York minute. The home of the United Nations Headquarters, New York City is an important center for international diplomacy and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world, as well as the world's most economically powerful city. New York City makes up over 40% of the population of New York State. Two-thirds of the state's population lives in the New York City Metropolitan Area, and nearly 40% live on Long Island. Both the state and New York City were named for the 17th century Duke of York, future King James II of England. The next four most populous cities in the state are Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse, while the state capital is Albany.
John Bracken, PC (June 22, 1883 – March 18, 1969) was an agronomist, the 11th Premier of Manitoba (1922–1943) and leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada (1942–1948).
Bracken was born in Ellisville, Ontario, the son of Ephriam Michael Bracken and Alberta Gilbert, and was educated at Brockville Collegiate, the Ontario Agricultural College and at the University of Illinois. In 1909, he married Alice Wylie Bruce. He was professor of animal husbandry at the University of Saskatchewan from 1910 to 1920, when he became President of the Manitoba Agricultural College.
In 1922, the United Farmers of Manitoba unexpectedly won the provincial election. The UFM's expectations had been so low going into the election that they had not even named a leader. They asked Bracken to become the party's leader and premier-designate. Bracken accepted the UFM's request, and won a deferred election in the northern riding of The Pas. (A similar situation had occurred with Ernest C. Drury when the United Farmers of Ontario won the 1919 election in that province.)
Mayur Patel, VP of Strategy and Assessment at Knight Foundation, discusses working with FSG on a developmental evaluation of their Community News and Information project. For more information, visit www.fsg.org
The national Random Acts of Culture initiative continues to make its way through the Akron area as the Akron Symphony Woodwind Quartet and the University of Akron Dance Institute perform "Waltz of the Flowers" from Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite" at Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Holiday shoppers were treated to an impromptu performance they'll not soon forget. Expect more of these "Random Acts" from the Akron Symphony at various locations throughout the Akron/Canton area. The Random Acts of Culture events are sponsored by the Knight Foundation. The video is filmed and edited by Chris Miller of the Akron Digital Media Center, and edited with Adobe Premiere Pro.
http://goo.gl/EaF69C Tom and Tony talk with John Bracken of KnightFoundation. John Bracken is the director at the Knight Foundation. They support transformational ideas that promote quality journalism, advance media innovation, engage communities and foster the arts. It was a pleasure having John on the show! ======== tastytrade.com ======== Finally a financial network for traders, built by traders. Hosted by Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista tastytrade is a real financial network with 8 hours of live programming five days a week during market hours. Tune in and learn how to trade options successfully and make the most of your investments! http://goo.gl/EaF69C Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://goo.gl/Szl24S Watch tastytrade LIVE daily Monday-Friday 7am-3pmCT: http://goo.gl/EaF...
A video introducing our submission to the Knight Foundation News Challenge. We are proposing a system and a standard for direct posting of meeting agendas and minutes using a content management system that publishes in a machine-readable and human-readable format.
Benjie De La Pena from the Knight Foundation announces the launch of the Knight Cities Challenge. Get involved with Code for America: http://www.codeforamerica.org/action
Jennifer Preston is the vice president for journalism at the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, which supports transformational ideas that promote quality journalism, advance media innovation, engage communities and foster the arts. Preston joined the Knight Foundation last fall after nearly two decades at The New York Times, where she held various positions, including the newsroom’s first social media editor. A veteran journalist, she spent most of her career in New York City as a reporter, senior editor and digital newsroom pioneer. Just before leaving The Times, she helped launch the real-time, curated news feature, Watching, on the homepage of nytimes.com. At the Times, she also helped advance a new form of digital storytelling on The Lede, combining video, images and user-gener...
Módulo 4 - Curso de Jornalismo de Dados - Estadão Dados e Knight Foundation
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation on Monday unveiled a five-year, $6.7 million initiative to assist news organizations facing the daunting transition to the digital world.
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, in partnership with the Saint Paul Public Library and Springboard for the Arts, presents Library Acts of Culture. Go behind the scenes with TU Dance dancers Elayna Waxse and Hassan Ingraham as they talk about their experience dancing at the Central and Rondo libraries on Wednesday, July 17, 2013. www.knightfoundation.org/ www.sppl.org/ www.springboardforthearts.org/ www.tudance.org/ #LibraryActsOfCulture
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The Knight Foundation grant recipients are announced at a press conference at Phoenix Park.
Scheduled speakers are Charles Thomas, Program Director for Knight Foundation Charlotte; and Helen Kimbrough, Community Engagement & Program Manager for Reading Partners Charlotte.
The Foundation Presidents' Roundtable Series. features Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, with Elliot Gerson, Executive Vice President, The Aspen Institute.
John P. David, author of "How to Protect (Or Destroy) Your Reputation Online," interviewed by Matt Haggman of the Knight Foundation about the book and the Miami Book Fair International.
Módulo 4 - Curso de Jornalismo de Dados - Estadão Dados e Knight Foundation
John Bracken will talk about the latest from the Knight Foundation, one of the biggest players in funding technology and innovation in journalism.
Sunday Morning Plenary-National TechCrunch/ReframeIt/Knight Foundation/Silicon Valley Community Foundation/Miami Community Foundation National Online Dialogue on Immigration Reform
Blue Grass Community Foundation and Knight Foundation: A Partnership Advancing an Informed, Engaged Community
This program features Susie Bowie from the Manatee Community Foundation and George Abbott from the Knight Foundation about the great partnership they have and exciting new initiatives.