Work & Partners

Impact Architect partners with nonprofits, philanthropy, and companies to address complex challenges on a global scale. We strive to deeply understand partners’ goals, identify areas in which we are uniquely suited to support their work, and together, build, implement, and measure high-impact strategies.

Selected Products

  • Healthy News & Information Ecosystems

    This field-building project to develop a framework for understanding the health of local news and information ecosystems includes three iterations of a report on media ecosystems in the U.S., including a literature review, methodology, case studies, and a free, easy-to-use playbook.

  • Impact Tracker

    Impact Architects offers custom designed impact measurement frameworks and offline impact tracking platforms for newsrooms and organizations interested in better understanding the effects of their work.

  • Media Impact Model

    Impact Architects’ media impact model is a starting point for developing custom impact models that reflect the complexity of social change, recognizing not only the power of media to “shine a light” on those in positions of institutional power, but also in contributing to the building and wielding of power by community members and groups to create change.

  • Ford Foundation CFE Journalism Program Evaluation

    Impact Architects partnered with the Ford Foundation to conduct a portfolio level evaluation of the Creativity and Free Expression’s Journalism Program investments from 2016-2021.

  • KPCC/LAist Content Inclusion Analysis

    We partnered with KPCC/LAist to develop a custom methodology to measure the inclusivity of their content, based on their own language guidelines, values, and internal goals.

  • Democracy Fund Public Square Program Evaluation

    This evaluation looks at five years of DF’s grant-making through its Public Square Program, including local news ecosystems, equitable journalism, and freedom of the press.

  • KUOW: Source & Content Diversity Audit

    We conducted a source and content audit for KUOW public radio in Seattle, WA. This work created custom categories for source diversity, including community of belonging, to deeply understand KUOW’s coverage and inclusion of community members across greater Seattle.

  • Walton Family Foundation: Journalism Impact Primer

    This primer and toolkit, designed for program officers and staff without prior experience supporting journalism and media, was a first step in supporting the Walton Family Foundation to create a framework for its media and journalism investments, including impact measurement.

  • Knight Foundation’s Investments in Local News Sustainability: Early Learnings and Insights

    We partnered with the Knight Foundation to conduct an assessment of its $300 million commitment over five years to strengthen local news sustainability. The goal of this assessment is to better understand the impacts of these investments and promising practices that contribute to sustainability.

  • Engaged Journalism

    This field-building project, supported by the News Integrity Initiative, shares a definition for engaged journalism, based on a field survey and literature review, as well as case studies for different approaches to engaged journalism.

  • Collaborating for Change

    This research project, a collaboration between the Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University and Impact Architects, documented how various journalism collaboratives are currently documenting and measuring the impact of this work and puts forth recommendations for future impact strategy and measurement.

  • Capital Public Radio: Place & Privilege

    Impact Architects partnered with Capital Public Radio to conduct a collaborative, participatory evaluation of its engaged journalism initiative, Place & Privilege, including surveys, arts-based-evaluation tools, and participant observation by CapRadio staff.

 

Our Partners


Journalism and Media


Philanthropy


Arts, Culture, and Higher Education