

To support general program development and to establish an internal Innovation Fund (over six years). To support a full-time education beat (over three years). To support defense policy coverage and national and international reporting.

To support expanded coverage of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. To support expanded international news coverage, including an increase in the number of full-time foreign correspondents and the establishment of a second full-service news bureau in Moscow (over two years). To support the education segment of "Talk of the Nation" and acquisition from independent sources and local stations of news and feature stories on education (over two years). To support coverage of the national elections. To support international news coverage and to establish a news bureau in Tokyo, Japan (over two years). $5,540įor improved design and increased circulation of the education newsletter "Talk of the Nation Notebook." $1,000,000 To support the Innovation Fund, which develops and establishes new programs and services (over three years). To support international reporting on peace and security issues (over two years). To support the Innovation Fund, international coverage, and education coverage (over two years).

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This award supports Code Switch, Throughline, and the Race and Identity team, including generating more public awareness of their reporting, supporting expansions of reporting capacity, and creating Code Switch and Throughline radio shows distributed via broadcast stations. NPR also has launched a Race and Identity team to report about the ways in which race intersects with current issues. It produces the podcasts Code Switch and Throughline, both of which explore current and historical events through a lens of racial justice. National Public Radio (NPR) was founded in 1970 and serves as a major source of news and cultural programs for more than 60 million Americans each week through its network of 260 local member stations and directly through its more than 50 podcasts and on NPR.org.
