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Inasmuch Foundation approved $1.2 million in journalism grants

The Inasmuch Foundation granted $1,235,000 in journalism grants, including $575,000 Oklahoma-focused grants.

Additionally, it has also consolidated the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation into the Inasmuch Foundation and an updated logo and website will reflect these new changes.

The Foundation is also launching an initiative aimed at strengthening central Oklahoma’s news and information landscape.

“The Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation brand may be retired but our dedication to a free and thriving press is stronger than ever,” said Bob Ross, president and CEO of Inasmuch Foundation. “Through our recent strategic planning process, we listened to the community and are excited to continue and increase our commitment to journalism.”

To learn more about Inasmuch Foundation, application deadlines or how to apply for a grant, visit inasmuchFoundation.org.

Mariam Ahmed

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