Resolve Philly
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Our mission is to develop and advance journalism rooted in equity, collaboration, and the election of community voices and solutions.
Philadelphia, PA
Joined February 2018
It is NewsMatch season đź’™ From now through December 31, every individual donation to Resolve Philly is matched dollar for dollar by national funders. That means: đź’µ You give $1, we get $2 đź’µ You give $25, we get $50 https://t.co/N2kq1UWJ4E
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Every dollar helps us build neighborhood newsrooms—and gets matched thanks to NewsMatch.
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When you give to Resolve Philly, you are helping #Philly get better reporting that is rooted in community. đź’™ Donate today and double your impact:
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Every dollar helps us build neighborhood newsrooms—and gets matched thanks to NewsMatch.
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Your support powers work like: 📲 Equally Informed Philly, a free bilingual text line connecting neighbors to food, housing, and other local resources 🗞 Germantown Info Hub, community reporting by and for Germantown residents https://t.co/N2kq1UWJ4E
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Every dollar helps us build neighborhood newsrooms—and gets matched thanks to NewsMatch.
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🎉 It’s here! #NewsMatch begins today. Every dollar you give to @ResolvePhilly between Nov 1 – Dec 31 will be doubled to power local news that keeps YOU informed, connected, & heard. 💙 Give today https://t.co/uE31WPSgt7
#PhillyNews #LocalInformation #CommunityPower
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Every dollar helps us build neighborhood newsrooms—and gets matched thanks to NewsMatch.
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Great to see PJC partners @NextCityOrg, @gtowninfohub and @resolvephilly working together like this. Pryce Jamison is a versatile storyteller and a pleasure to know. https://t.co/TTJ3SlopGF
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Based at Resolve Philly's Germantown Info Hub, Pryce Jamison will help bring the city's stories and solutions to our audience of urban planners and changemakers.
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🌟Grant Opportunity!🌟 @IPMFoundation's Community Voices Fund supports orgs + projects that strengthen social justice movement-building and community organizing in the Philadelphia region. Apply by Sept 18, 12pm (EST). Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/AuIuYrTUGt
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📲 ICYMI: 100+ Germantown neighbors have already signed up for the new G-Town Text Line! Launched by @ResolvePhilly’s @gtowninfohub, it connects residents with news, resources and a direct line to GIH reporters. 👉 https://t.co/fyryz2ncWi 📱 Text “GTOWN” to (215) 383-2664
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This work thrived because of YOU. From trainings to community events, we built skills & held power accountable. ✨@city_bureau is looking for a new Philly partner to continue the work. Could it be your organization?
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In just over 2 years, this community made an incredible impact: 📋 330+ public meetings covered 👥 350+ residents trained 💵 $36,000 paid to Philly Documenters Together, we have made local government more transparent & accessible.
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With heavy hearts, we announce that Philly Documenters at Resolve Philly will close on August 29. After more than 2 incredible years, this program comes to an end due to recent funding challenges.
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It's official! We at @PHLJournoCollab are excited to announce we've found a new home at @TUKleincollege! We're forever thankful to the great people at @resolvephilly for building and supporting the collab. Read more details here! https://t.co/HvTwmDayL4
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Big news: The Philadelphia Journalism Collaborative now has a permanent home at @TUkleincollege’s Center for Community-Engaged Media. We’re proud to have founded and stewarded the PJC and excited to see what’s next. 💛 https://t.co/PMVkPnRR8p
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The @PHLJournoCollab (PJC) has found a new permanent home in our Center for Community-Engaged Media (CCEM). Gene Sonn, the PJC’s full-time project manager, is a key player in the PJC’s transition from @resolvephilly to the CCEM. Learn more about the transition:
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Philly Documenters just turned 2! 🎉 Join our Documenting Democracy campaign by donating, spreading the word, or sharing the love. Every bit helps us keep public info public. Thank you for being part of it! https://t.co/9W6Xpn52OE
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This #GunViolenceAwarenessMonth, we join Hive partner @DrexelCNSJ & recognize the lives lost & impacted by gun violence. Look into CNSJ's Healing Hurt People program & see social justice partner @resolvephilly's latest newsletter on Philly's progress: https://t.co/y6RU4ENxRx
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🚨 We’re hiring! Resolve Philly is looking for a Part-Time On-Call Website Maintenance Specialist. Know WordPress, HTML/CSS, and how to fix things fast? We’re offering $80/hr for a reliable, flexible teammate to support our site. Apply by July 15 https://t.co/M5ACYq90Vr
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In an interview with @rcfp, @resolvephilly's @SteveVolk discussed his investigation into Pennsylvania foster care agencies taking money intended for kids in their care — and how free legal help from an RCFP attorney helped the story come together.
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An RCFP attorney helped Resolve Philly obtain foster care records from one county through litigation.
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"It’s the difference between doing [the investigation] and not doing it." @resolvephilly's @SteveVolk discusses the importance of @rcfp's free legal help to his in-depth story on Pennsylvania's foster care system:
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An RCFP attorney helped Resolve Philly obtain foster care records from one county through litigation.
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Earlier this month, @resolvephilly and the @PhillyInquirer profiled what Philly could learn from New Jersey's reforms. https://t.co/BuHqAAvcO6
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Philadelphia has about the same number of children in its foster care system as the entire state of New Jersey, which has six times the population.
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INYMI: @resolvephilly's Steve Volk talking on @onwurd with @solomonjones1 about working with @SpotlightPA to uncover $15.7 M in Social Security payments owed to kids in foster care. https://t.co/oOOfaUkQph
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Philly’s foster care system is broken—and the latest @PhillyInquirer & @resolvephilly series makes that painfully clear. I introduced a resolution to hold hearings on DHS because we need more than outrage—we need accountability and real, transformative change.
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