Grantee Database

BAY CITY NEWS FOUNDATION

Grant Year

2025-26

Grant Program

General Operating Support

Award Amount

$15,900.00

Project Description

Bay City News Foundation seeks general operating support from the California Arts Council to sustain and expand nonprofit journalism that strengthens California’s arts and civic infrastructure. CAC funding would support our Arts & Entertainment and Bay City Books sections on LocalNewsMatters.org, including weekly cultural coverage, newsletters and radio appearances that spotlight local artists, performers and authors across 13 counties.

Funds would also support our youth journalism programs: paid summer internships for college students and stipends for high school trainees in our Contra Costa Youth Journalism initiative. These programs cultivate the next generation of diverse journalists and ensure that arts and culture reporting remains vibrant, inclusive and accessible.

In a time of deep cuts to local news, this work helps preserve essential storytelling and civic engagement for Northern California’s diverse communities.

Organization Summary

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Our Arts & Entertainment (A&E) section amplifies local artists, musicians, performers and cultural events, ensuring the creative voices of the region receive the attention they deserve. Under the leadership of A&E editor Leslie Katz, who also reports on air with our partner Radio Sausalito, this coverage reaches diverse audiences through both digital and broadcast media, deepening community engagement with the arts.

BAY CITY BOOKS

Complementing our A&E coverage, our Bay City Books section celebrates literary culture by featuring author profiles, book reviews and coverage of local literary events. This platform supports the vibrant literary scene across our 13-county service area, connecting readers and writers while promoting local bookstores and literary nonprofits.

YOUTH JOURNALISM TRAINING

In addition to producing high-quality journalism, BCN is deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of reporters and storytellers. We offer two training programs: a paid college internship that provides hands-on experience in multimedia journalism, and Contra Costa Youth Journalism (CCYJ), a high school journalism training program that empowers students from underserved school districts with essential reporting skills. CCYJ was recently invited to cover the Lesher Newsmakers Speaker Series with funding from the Lesher Foundation. Their impressive work can be found here: CCSpin.net.

Together, our editorial content and educational initiatives contribute to a more informed, connected, and culturally rich community, underscoring the vital role journalism plays as both an art form and a cornerstone of democracy.

Organization

Local News Matters

Address

900 HILLDALE AVE

BERKELEY

94708-1418

County

Alameda

Region

Bay Area – Other

Phone

(510) 251-8100

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