New York Focus

Independent journalism investigating power in the Empire State
New York Focus publishes investigative and accountability journalism that explains how the state really works.
Locations: New York
Established: 2020

Launched in October 2020, New York Focus publishes investigative and accountability journalism that explains how the state really works.

As New York’s only statewide nonprofit newsroom, Focus is helping rebuild a local news ecosystem that has faced years of relentless cuts: Almost half of New York’s newspapers have died in the last two decades. The outlet investigates the operation of power in Albany and how it impacts communities across the state.

New York Focus is guided by the belief that politics is not a sport. Decisions made in New York’s executive mansions, legislative chambers, state administrative offices, courts, nonprofits, union halls, and campaign headquarters don’t stay there. They determine how many New Yorkers sleep on the street each night; how large public college classes are; how many hospital beds are available during a pandemic.

We launched three years ago with just $75,000 in seed funding. Support from the American Journalism Project is an enormous milestone for our newsroom, and it will allow us to grow at a moment at which almost all our peers in New York are cutting back. This grant will help build New York Focus into a durable institution that can keep watch on power for the long haul.

Rebecca Klein, Publisher

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