American Journalism Project
Sarabeth Berman serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the American Journalism Project since April 2020, leading the first venture philanthropy dedicated to local news by making grants to nonprofit news organizations nationwide. Berman is a member of the Board of Directors for both the Mark Morris Dance Group and Capital B, a Black-led news organization. Previously, Berman held various significant roles including Global Head of Public Affairs for Teach For All, where oversight of communications and partnerships was key, and Vice President of Development & Communications for Teach For China, where fundraising efforts were successfully quadrupled. Other notable experiences include managing the BeijingDance/LDTX company, producing the Beijing Dance Festival, and receiving recognition as a Henry Luce Scholar. Berman earned a Bachelor's degree in Urban Studies with a concentration in Performing Arts from Barnard College, Columbia University.
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We founded the American Journalism Project based on three interlocking beliefs: 1. Democracy and journalism are interdependent. 2. Local journalism is a public good that market forces won’t adequately supply. 3. This market failure is a problem that we the people—not our government, and not our commerce—must solve. From these three beliefs AJP derives its purpose: to help catalyze a new generation of public service media that is sustained by, governed by, and looks like the public it serves.