Local news is how we look out for one another. It explains a school vote in plain language, answers the questions behind your tax bill and introduces you to an exciting new business downtown. When our newsrooms have what they need, we all see clearly and decide together. When they donโt, important choices happen in the dark.
Thatโs why our newsrooms are joining forces to raise support for the New Hampshire Community News Fund during NewsMatch, a national matching-gift campaign that helps public-service journalism grow. Hereโs the simple, powerful math: from now through December 31, every dollar you give can be matched 1:1 up to $1,000 per gift โ and together we can unlock up to $20,000 in additional matching funds for New Hampshire.
At the Valley News, the support we receive will be applied to our Internship program, which we introduced last year. Our reporter internship program offers aspiring journalists hands-on experience in a dynamic newsroom. Interns work closely with editors and seasoned reporters to develop story ideas, conduct interviews, cover local events, and produce publishable news content. The program emphasizes strong reporting fundamentals, accuracy, and community-centered journalism. Interns gain practical skills, professional mentorship, and a deeper understanding of how a local newspaper serves its readers.
Supporting local newsrooms isnโt about abstract support for โthe media.โ Itโs about the beat reporters who sit through long meetings so you donโt have to; the investigative teams that follow the money; the editors who double-check claims before they become headlines; and the photographers and producers who bring complex issues to life. Strong local coverage saves you time, surfaces solutions and makes public institutions more accountable.
It also protects something deeper. Press freedom and the publicโs right to know are not self-executing โ they only work when communities use and defend them, and when local newsrooms have the capacity to show up. As weโve written before, youโre not powerless – every question asked, every meeting attended, and every story shared strengthens these rights in practice.
How NewsMatch works (and how you can tailor your impact)
- Give once โ get matched. Donate by Dec. 31 and your gift can be doubled up to $1,000 per gift.
- Choose where your gift goes. You can direct 100% to a single outlet, select multiple outlets and split your gift, or give to the NH Community News Fund, which we share among participating partners for statewide reporting and innovation.
- Help us unlock the full match. Your donation helps us reach the $20,000 match opportunity โ and fuels more reporting across the state.
Practical ways to help โ beyond giving
- Share a story with someone who doesnโt usually follow local news.
- Invite a friend to give $10โevery small gift counts double right now.
- Sponsor a local match. Businesses, foundations, and families can underwrite outlet-specific or regional matching pools (publicly or anonymously) that double neighborsโ gifts and help trigger NewsMatch bonuses.
- Ask your employer about workplace matching.
- Tell us what you need covered. Your tips and questions guide our beats.
A note on stewardship
All gifts are processed by the Granite State News Collaborative (GSNC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit; contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law (EIN:88-3783560). GSNC receives donations and regrants them to participating partner outlets โ and to the NH Community News Fund, when selected โ exclusively for journalistic purposes.
Join us
If you value having reliable information about the place you live, this is the best time of year to act โ because your gift goes twice as far. Give what you can, share what you read, and if youโre able, help us seed a local match to lift your hometownโs reporting even higher.
Donate online: NH Community News Fund Drive
Send a check: PO Box 87, Keene, NH, 03431. Make it payable to Granite State News Collaborative, and please remember to include Valley News in the Memo field.
Interested in offering a local match? Contact Valley News publisher Rich Wallace at rwallace@vnews.com or Granite State News Collaborative director Melanie Plenda at melanie.plenda@collaborativenh.org.
Together, we can keep New Hampshire informed, connected, and moving forward โ one well-reported story at a time.
In addition to collecting for the NH Community News Fund, these are the participating local news partners:
Business NH Magazine; Concord Monitor; Granite State News Collaborative; Laconia Daily Sun; Manchester Ink Link; Monadnock Ledger-Transcript; Nashua Ink Link; NH Business Review; NH PBS; NH Public Radio; Valley News.
