NPF’s Partnership with DataKind DC Grows in 2021 to Help Data Journalists
The National Press Foundation-DataKind DC Partnership
DataKind DC is recruiting and matching its volunteer data scientists to help NPF fellows get the data to power their unique coverage of the most important stories.
NPF Names 22 Journalists as 2021 Class of Paul Miller Fellows
George Will Wins Kiplinger Award
“Principled Conservatism” Wins Post Columnist Lifetime Achievement Award
“George Will’s principled conservatism has been a beacon of constitutional defense in these turbulent times,” said judge Knight Kiplinger, editor emeritus of Kiplinger publications.
Washington Post Team Wins Hinrich Trade Reporting Award
“A Fascinating Look into the Nuts and Bolts of Doing Business with China”
Their stories shed light on how the coronavirus upended global supply chains as the pandemic spread from China to the rest of the world.
Audie Cornish Wins Taishoff Award for Broadcasting
NPR’s Audie Cornish wins Sol Taishoff Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism
NPR's "All Things Considered" co-host Audie Cornish has won the NPF Sol Taishoff Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. Judges describe Cornish as "a unique voice in the new landscape of audio journalism."
New York Times Team Wins Innovative Storytelling Award
With Sensors and Cameras, Journalists Make Invisible Methane Emissions Visible
Jonah M. Kessel and Hiroko Tabuchi of the New York Times have won the Innovating Storytelling Award from the National Press Foundation for a groundbreaking piece that made invisible methane emissions visible to readers for the first time.
Poverty Award Winners Announced
The Economist and Mississippi Today are winners
Idrees Kahloon of The Economist and Anna Wolfe of Mississippi Today are the first winners of the National Press Foundation’s 2020 Poverty and Inequality Awards.
USA Today Team Wins the Feddie Award
Brett Murphy and Letitia Stein of USA Today have won the National Press Foundation’s Feddie Reporting Award
Murphy and Stein meticulously documented how the federal-level failure of the CDC, a $7 billion agency charged with protecting Americans’ health, translated into chaos and confusion for state and local authorities trying to prevent outbreaks from escalating into thousands of preventable deaths.
Molly Ball of Time wins Dirksen Award for Coverage of Nancy Pelosi
Molly Ball had written a 2018 cover story on Pelosi for Time Magazine but dug still deeper in 2020 to give readers insight into the enigmatic and powerful Speaker. Among other insights, Ball illuminated the thinking behind Pelosi’s decision to impeach President Donald Trump.
Steve Sack Wins Berryman Cartoonist Award
Honorable Mention to Ruben Bolling
The winning cartoons offered indelible visual commentary on the COVID-19 pandemic, the fallout from George Floyd’s murder, the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and the U.S. Postal Service during the 2020 election.
