Where did the money go? A conversation about the funding crisis and rebuilding journalism

Where did the money go? A conversation about the funding crisis and rebuilding journalism


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Gio 16 aprile 2026

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11:30

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After more than a decade of crisis for news outlets that relied on advertising to pay the bills, the crisis in philanthropy - pushed partially by the US government's retreat from funding - has added new threats to the sustainability of an already faltering journalism industry. Now, nonprofit journalism, a model once seen as the future of quality, specialized and local news, faces an unprecedented crisis.
So what now? Maybe it is time we accept that there will be even less funding in 2027, 2028 and 2029, and we need to find our own solutions.
This panel will discuss how media outlets big and small are trying to reposition themselves, including tapping new (often local) donors and getting revenue from the audience in innovative ways. It will also try to imagine a world where journalism can overcome its old grudge against Big Tech for breaking its business model, stop complaining about fickle philanthropy, and work on reframing its value to society and the individual.
This panel will cover the following topics:
> What can journalism look like in a new challenging funding scenario?
> What does sustainability mean nowadays and what might it look like in the future?
> How can we convince society and investors that journalism is worth it?
> Success cases of outlets that managed to produce good journalism and sell their product even in times of crisis.
Moderated by Natalia Viana.
Organised in association with Agência Pública.


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Joanna Krawczyk
Joanna Krawczyk

Joanna Krawczyk is a senior executive with over 15 years of experience in NGO and media development and philanthropy in the EU. She is the Deputy Managing Director of the German Marshall Fund of the United States East, a leading security, geopolitical and civil society intelligence platform which focuses on political and security transformation in CEE, rebuilding and reconstruction of Ukraine in the framework of the GMF’s Modern Marshall Plan. She manages the Ukrainian Media Fund, an international initiative to support local media in Ukraine in times of war and in reconstruction period. Joanna is an Obama Leader, a Member of the Managing Board of European Media and Information Fund, sits in the Advisory Board of Journalismfund.eu and recently became a Member of the Advisory Board of the Allianz Foundation's Risktakers project. Prior to this, Joanna was the Head of News Partnerships in the Polish biggest legacy newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza and the initiator and President of Gazeta Wybo...

Sue Valentine
Sue Valentine

Sue Valentine is director of Media and Expression at Open Society Foundations, based in London.

Natalia Viana
Natalia Viana

Natalia Viana is the co-founder and executive director of Agência Pública, Latin America’s largest nonprofit newsroom. She leads long-term investigations and multimedia projects about human rights violations and her team has won 80 awards for its excellence in journalism. A 2022 Nieman Fellow at Harvard, she is the author and co-author of five books about political violence and social issues in Latin America. Her latest, O Vazamento (""The Leak"") brings a personal perspective of the WikiLeaks release of US Diplomatic Cables in 2010. Natalia is a board member of the Gabo Foundation, an organization founded by the Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez dedicated to promoting better journalism and the stimulation of creativity, of the Center of Media Integrity of the OAS, of CLIP, the Latin American Investigative Journalism Center, and of Conectas Direitos Humanos, Brazil's largest Human Rights NGO.

Sasa Vucinic
Sasa Vucinic

Sasa Vucinic is co-founder and Managing Partner of North Base Media, a boutique investment firm that invests in and manages funds investing in digital media, technology, and AI companies serving major growth markets. The North Base Media portfolio currently includes over 50 media companies. Sasa works closely with companies in the NBM portfolio and serves on the boards of companies in Japan, the Netherlands, Indonesia, Singapore, India, and Vietnam. Before co-founding North Base Media, Sasa in 1995 co-founded, designed, and grew the Media Development Loan Fund (now Media Development Investment Fund), the world’s first mission-driven loan fund for independent media, and served as its founding CEO for 16 years. Sasa also founded and led Indievoices, the first crowdfunding portal for independent media. Prior to his career in media and technology investing, Sasa’s journalism career in Yugoslavia included serving as editor-in-chief of NON, an independent political weekly, and co-founding and serving as the first CEO of Radio B92.

Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo

Il Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia è un evento annuale che riunisce professionisti dei media, esperti di comunicazione e appassionati di informazione da tutto il mondo. Si svolge nel centro storico di Perugia e offre conferenze, dibattiti, workshop e opportunità di networking sui temi più rilevanti del giornalismo contemporaneo.

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