JSK doubles down on its investment of four community impact fellows
The John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships is testing a new remote senior fellowship model aimed at expanding the work of journalism leaders who are closing information gaps in their local communities.
Beginning this month, four JSK Senior Community Impact Fellows will come together as a virtual cohort. JSK will provide coaching and advising as well as weekly opportunities for learning and support for the fellows as they work on community news and information projects they have already launched.
The senior fellows are working in local communities across the country, from rural Mendocino County in northern California to Newark, New Jersey. While each fellow is focused on serving specific information needs, they face similar challenges in their work. They also all share a focus on listening to residents, building deep relationships with them and producing community-centered journalism.
“These journalism leaders have reached a pivotal stage in their organization’s development. We believe that JSK’s support will help them make great advances in the important impact they are having in their local communities and provide lessons for others who are pursuing similar work.” — Dawn Garcia, JSK director
This is the second of two remote fellowships that JSK is offering for the 2021-22 academic year. Last month, JSK named 10 Community Impact Fellows who will pursue projects in local communities of color across the United States.
The two fellowship programs are distinct from each other, but are guided by JSK’s overarching commitment to equity, diversity and our mission to develop and empower leaders who create solutions to journalism’s most urgent problems.
Senior Community Impact Fellows begin the program having already moved through their initial stages of exploring, testing and initial refining of their ideas for addressing a local news and information need in their community. And they are now positioned to pursue a specific goal that has shown promise.
JSK Senior Community Impact Fellows, 2021-22




Previously, JSK has occasionally hosted one senior fellow for an academic year. This is the first time the program has created a cohort of senior fellows.
Garcia said while JSK expects to resume residential fellowships in the Fall of 2022, it is exploring the possibility of also offering some type of remote fellowships. She said the senior fellowship test, along with the second remote community impact fellowships, will help JSK decide whether to create an ongoing virtual fellowship and, if so, how to design it to support projects that are best pursued in community, rather than in a campus setting. If JSK decides to add an ongoing virtual fellowship, it would then decide on eligibility guidelines, selection criteria and an application process for that program.
The JSK Fellowships JSK announced the remote Community Impact Fellows in June 2020, pivoting from its traditional Stanford-based residential fellowship because of the coronavirus pandemic. Eleven journalists from across the U.S. worked on practical solutions to address the journalism industry’s long-standing neglect of communities of color — a failure exacerbated by the pandemic. The impressive work those fellows did led JSK to decide last spring to continue the program for a second year.