CFINR awarded grant to expand awards program to 14 states
SNPA Foundation Grant Establishes Journalism Awards for Exemplary Reporting in Southeastern States

November 10, 2025—The SNPA Foundation has awarded a grant to the Center for Integrity in News Reporting to launch annual journalism awards in 14 southeastern states. The awards will recognize the best examples of impartial, objective, and fair reporting in newspapers.
Each award will carry a $5,000 prize and will be presented at the annual meetings of state press associations in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.
“The Center for Integrity in News Reporting is honored to partner with The SNPA Foundation in advancing our shared mission to restore public trust in journalism,” said Rufus Friday, Executive Director, Center for Integrity in News Reporting.
“Through these state-by-state Integrity in Journalism Awards, we will recognize and celebrate journalists whose work reflects the highest standards of impartial, fair and objective news reporting in their respective states.”
ABOUT THE CENTER FOR INTEGRITY IN NEWS REPORTING (CFINR)
The Center for Integrity in News Reporting was created to address the public’s declining trust in news reporting. Gallup polls show that trust, which was around 70% in the 1970s, has now fallen to 28%. CFINR aims to improve public trust by encouraging and rewarding impartial, objective, and fair journalism. By recognizing exemplary reporting, CFINR hopes to restore the standards that once earned widespread trust.
CFINR was founded in 2024 by Walter E. Hussman, Jr., chairman of WEHCO Media, Inc., which operates eleven daily newspapers and cable television companies across six states. CFINR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, governed by a Board of Trustees, all of whom have extensive news experience.
ABOUT THE SNPA FOUNDATION
The SNPA Foundation was established in 1968 to provide educational programs for newspaper members of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association (SNPA). Since its inception, the SNPA Foundation’s seminars, webinars, literacy programs and Traveling Campus have reached more than 100,000 newspaper employees.
Newspapers and newspaper corporations, newspaper industry suppliers, state press associations and numerous individuals have contributed millions of dollars to fund the Foundation’s programs.
SNPA and the Inland Press Association merged in 2019 to form a new association, America’s Newspapers. The SNPA Foundation, however, remains as a separate entity. Its ongoing mission is to enhance the prosperity and the future of newspapers and to promote the value of newspapers to the communities that they serve.
The SNPA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, governed by an elected Board of Trustees.









