New England Newspaper & Press Association

The New England Newspaper & Press Association (NENPA) is the professional trade organization for newspapers in the six New England states: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Rhode Island.

NENPA is proud to represent and serve more than 450 daily, weekly and specialty newspapers throughout the six-state region.

NENPA is the principal advocate for newspapers in New England, helping them to successfully fulfill their mission to engage and inform the public while navigating and ultimately thriving in today’s evolving media landscape.

Latest eBulletin

NENPA Shop Launches with New Merchandise Supporting Local Journalism

We are excited to announce the launch of the NENPA Shop, a new online store designed to celebrate, support, and promote local journalism across the region. The shop features a range of merchandise highlighting both...

NENPA Newsroom Needs Assessment

We’re asking for just a few minutes of your time to help us better understand what your newsroom needs most right now. So far, we’ve only heard from a small number of newsrooms — and...

Len Levin, longtime Providence Journal editor, Yankee Quill honoree and Newspaper Hall of Fame...

Leonard I. “Len” Levin, a longtime news editor at The Providence Journal and a respected leader in New England journalism, has died at the age of 95. Levin spent more than three decades at the...

ULC launches Libraries and Local News Initiative to support collaborations between public libraries and...

With support from More Perfect, the Urban Libraries Council is launching a national micro-grants pilot to support collaborations between public libraries and local news organizations focused on trusted civic information, community voice, and democratic participation. The...

UPCOMING WEBINARS AND EVENTS

Apr
22
Wed
Launching Events to Power Local Journalism
Apr 22 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Looking to launch your first fundraising events for journalism but not sure where to start? Or want to revamp your fundraising events strategy? This webinar brings together leaders from The Post & Courier, The Miami Herald, and Illinois Answers Project/Better Government Association to share practical, real-world strategies for building event-based philanthropic funding from the ground up.

From intimate, high-impact gatherings to large-scale signature events and ongoing civic engagement series, speakers will break down what works, how to start small with the right supporters and how to pivot over time to meet your audience where they are. Attendees will leave with actionable ideas to design events that raise funds, strengthen donor relationships, and connect their communities more deeply to the value of local journalism to drive community impact.

Speakers:
– Claire Linney, VP of Development, The Post & Courier
– Jane Wooldridge, formerly Senior Director for Journalism Sustainability and Partnerships, The Miami Herald
– Amber Bel’cher, VP of Development, Better Government Association

The Lab Link webinar series for alumni of the LMA Lab for Journalism Funding is made possible with support from Knight Foundation.

Apr
23
Thu
Midterms Briefing: Covering impactful elections stories in 2026
Apr 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

As journalists cover the high-stakes 2026 midterm elections, the National Press Club Journalism Institute is partnering with the Bipartisan Policy Center for a midterm coverage briefing.

Join the Institute at noon ET on Thursday, April 23 for a free webinar on what journalists and their audiences need to know, including:

• changes in voter list maintenance and what they mean for election coverage;
• trends among the elections workforce;
• how reporters can understand and analyze the data that comes in rapidly on Election Day;
• questions reporters can ask before election results come in;
• and how to cover major policy proposals in a way that cuts through the noise.

The Bipartisan Policy Center’s Elections Project Director Wren Orey will lead the briefing and answer questions on everything you need to know about telling impactful stories during the midterms.

Apr
28
Tue
Poynter Beat Academy: ICE Impact on Children and Families
Apr 28 @ 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm

Join Poynter Beat Academy for a free 75-minute webinar on April 28, 11:30 a.m–12:45 p.m. Eastern. Learn how to cover ICE enforcement and its impact on children and families. Gain more practical strategies for reporting on immigration with accuracy and care. Identify strong story angles on education, health care and housing impacts. Ask questions and engage with experts during the live session. Strengthen your approach to one of today’s most complex reporting beats. Leave with actionable reporting techniques you can use immediately.

Apr
29
Wed
How to Make Social-First Videos That Reach New Audiences
Apr 29 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Rahim Jessani of Bottom Up Media leads a virtual presentation on how to become a “creator journalist” by teaching the art of short-form video content for YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. Attendees will learn how to identify and use trends, the basics of creating content on their phones, and gain exclusive tips and tricks for making concise, digestible videos for social media. By the end of this session, you will be better prepared to create your own short-form videos that engage and grow new audiences on social media.

Ryan Dohrn’s Client Retention Playbook: 10 Ways to Keep Advertisers Forever
Apr 29 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Most salespeople spend too much time chasing new clients and not enough time keeping the ones they already have.

Join us for a webinar April 29th at 2 p.m. EST for a webinar to see Billion Dollar Sales Coach Ryan Dohrn shares 10 practical strategies to keep clients for life. Learn simple ways to strengthen relationships, deliver ongoing value, and position yourself as a trusted marketing advisor so clients renew again and again. If you want stronger retention, more predictable revenue, and longer-lasting client partnerships, this session will give you the playbook.

This webinar is FREE and brought to you by The Digital Media Manager, The Magazine Manager and The Newspaper Manager. Space is limited so don’t wait to register!

Can’t make it live? No problem. Sign up to receive a free video of the live broadcast!

May
5
Tue
Beyond stress: What journalists should know about burnout
May 5 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

A self-reflective session for journalists to learn actionable insights for combating burnout.

According to a 2024 study from the Reynolds Journalism Institute, 56% of active journalists are mostly pessimistic about journalism, with this number rising to 83% among former journalists and journalism managers. While burnout is an “occupational phenomenon,” most of us lack the power to completely change the organizations we work for, which is why this session focuses on you, the person who is also a journalist

In this self-reflective session — led by Sam Ragland, API’s senior vice president — you will contribute anonymously to a series of prompts to learn actionable insights for reassessing and repairing your relationships with work. Created specifically for those working within news organizations, this session will help journalists:

  • Assess where they sit on the stress spectrum
  • Understand what is inside and outside of their control
  • Self-prescribe a set of actions to combat their unique blend of burnout

To support journalists and their well-being during Mental Health Awareness Month, API has offered this free, interactive webinar every May since 2023. If you attended this session last year and found it helpful, please encourage your colleagues and friends in news to join this year.

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