Foundation

The NAA Foundation focuses on Newspaper In Education, newspaper youth content, scholastic journalism and diversity. In this blog, you'll learn about products, programs and resources that emphasize the use of newspapers and other media by young people. You'll also learn about programs and activities that can help news media companies transform their cultures in order to grow business and increase readership and audience. Blog Image

Conference Archive and Ideas Gallery

You aren't missing out if you missed the Virtual Young Reader Conference, or if you just missed a session. Presentations can be accessed through our webinar archive. The mix includes downloadable PowerPoints plus recordings of the session with the 2010 Young Reader Award winners.

Our Ideas Gallery showcases best practices in young-reader and diversity initiatives. Currently featured are eight different approaches to NIE fundraising. From purses to pets to books, NIE professionals are finding innovative ways to bring in much-needed revenue. Each downloadable PDF contains a brief description of the fundraiser as well as contact information for the people behind the projects.

Published Jul 14 2010, 02:15 PM by Marina Hendricks

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About Marina Hendricks

Marina Hendricks is manager of the NAA Foundation. She manages Newspaper In Education, youth content and scholastic journalism programs, oversees the development of print and online products, and coordinates the NAA Foundation Web site, www.naafoundation.org. Before joining the Foundation, Marina was a features writer and the teen editor at The Charleston Gazette in West Virginia. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Marshall University.