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| President and CEO Doris W. Koo, 2007 EUJ Co-Winner Jonathan Epstein and Enterprise Senior Vice President Kelly Cartales at 2007 Enterprise Community Conference. Photo: Harry Connolly |
Enterprise encourages paperless submissions.
If your entry is available via a web link or as an attachment, please send in all materials - including the application - to pressoffice@enterprisecommunity.org.
The annual award, offered in partnership with The Freedom Forum, encourages and recognizes quality reporting on major issues facing the nation's urban areas, particularly inner cities. The award is open to professional journalists who work in a variety of formats and submissions may be made by individuals or teams. Two winners will be selected and each will receive an award and a check for $2,500.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
- Housing Community development
- Homelessness
- Child care
- Disasters that have left people homeless and communities destroyed (e.g., Hurricane Katrina)
Supporting evidence of the effectiveness of the item, such as letters, editorials, etc., is welcomed.
Award Winners The Buffalo News, "The High Cost of Being Poor" by Rod Watson and Jonathan Epstein The Miami Herald, "House of Lies" by Debbie Cenziper 2007.
Winners were announced at Enterprise's Community Conference in Cleveland. Read press release.
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