Scripps Howard Foundation

The Scripps Howard Foundation is the corporate foundation of the E. W. Scripps Company, an American media conglomerate which owns newspapers, television stations, cable television networks, and other media outlets. The goal of the foundation, according to its website, is "to advance the cause of a free press through support of excellence in journalism, quality journalism education and professional development." It is located in Cincinnati, Ohio, home to the Scripps Company.

The foundation, started in 1962, started small but has grown to be the largest corporate foundation in the Greater Cincinnati area. Its annual budget has grown from $100,000 in 1971 to more than $100 million today. It also manages the Greater Cincinnati Fund and presents the annual National Journalism Awards, awarding a $175,000 for 17 prizes for the 2009 awards given in 2010.[1]

The Scripps Howard Foundation, along with Roy Howard's children, established the Roy W. Howard Archive at the Indiana University School of Journalism in 1983. Additionally, they established the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications at Hampton University in Virginia.

Awards

The foundation also has various award programs including the William Brewster Styles Award.

National Journalism Awards

The foundation annually awards the "Charles M. Schulz Award" to an student drawing cartoons for their college newspaper. In 1997 the Award was for $2,000.[2]. In the 2000s it was for $10,000.[3]

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References

  1. Scripps Howard Foundation Announces National Journalism Awards Winners, PRNewswire, March 12, 2010
  2. Smith, Susan Hill (December 16, 1997). "Show me the money; How to find scholarships for college". The Post and Courier (Charleston, S.C.).
  3. Janovy, C.J. (November 6, 2014). "Grant Snider, Cartoonist/Orthodontist, Able To Conquer Self-Doubt With A Single Pen". All Things Considered - NPR. KCUR. Retrieved January 13, 2020.


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