Financial Highlights

Total FY21 revenue for the Nieman Foundation increased approximately 2.2% from FY20. The primary reason for the increase was that funding for the Abrams Nieman Fellowship for Local Investigative Journalism accounted for approximately 88% of the FY21 current-use gifts and 70% of the FY20 current-use gifts. Half of the FY20 gift was received in FY19, accounting for the large increase in FY19 and large decrease in FY20.

In FY21, Nieman received funding for the continuation of the Abrams Nieman Fellowship for Local Investigative Journalism, which was created to support journalists who cover news in underserved communities in the United States. The foundation is grateful to Nieman Advisory Board member Amy Abrams, whose Abrams Foundation has funded these fellowships. Three Abrams Nieman Fellows were selected for both the classes of 2019 and 2020; two fellows were selected for the class of 2022.

The value of our investments increased approximately 26.7% from FY20 to FY21; our balance sheet remains strong, with over $173,000,000 in long-term investments.

Development Report

The Nieman Foundation is extremely thankful for the many individuals, foundations, journalism organizations and other groups that support its programs each year. These generous donors help fund Nieman Fellowships, publications, journalism events and awards, conferences and other special projects that help educate journalists on campus and around the world.

Those who wish to make a gift to the Nieman Foundation may make a donation online or send a check to the Nieman Foundation. All correspondence should be mailed to:

Development Office
The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard
One Francis Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138

To learn more about planned gifts and bequests, please visit Harvard University’s Planned Giving website.

Questions about making a planned gift or other contributions may be sent to niemandevelopment@harvard.edu.

Balance Sheet

Revenue and Expenses

Gifts and Grants to the Foundation

Income received during FY21 and in FY22 prior to Dec. 6, 2021

Foundations and organizations that provided grants to support Nieman programs and fellowships (and the projects they supported):

Christopher J. Georges Journalism Fund (the annual Christopher J. Georges Conference on College Journalism)

Martin Wise Goodman Trust (the Martin Wise Goodman Nieman Fellowship for a Canadian journalist) 

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (support for the Knight Visiting Nieman Fellowships)

Estate of Walter Lippmann (general support for the foundation)

Murrey and Frances Marder Endowment (the Murrey Marder Nieman Fellowships in Watchdog Journalism and other watchdog projects)

Morris Endowment Fund (the Joe Alex Morris Jr. Memorial Lecture, presented annually by an American correspondent reporting overseas)

I.F. Stone Endowment Fund (the I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence)

Taylor Family Award Fund (the Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Journalism)

Turkish Philanthropy Funds (the Robert L. Long Nieman Fellowship for Turkish Journalists)

Worth Bingham Memorial Fund (the Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Journalism

Income received during FY20 and in FY21 prior to Dec. 6, 2020

Foundations and organizations that provided grants to support Nieman programs and fellowships (and the projects they supported):

Christopher J. Georges Journalism Fund (the annual Christopher J. Georges Conference on College Journalism)

Martin Wise Goodman Trust (the Martin Wise Goodman Nieman Fellowship for a Canadian journalist) 

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (support for the Nieman Journalism Lab and the Knight Visiting Nieman Fellowships)

Estate of Walter Lippmann (general support for the foundation)

Murrey and Frances Marder Endowment (the Murrey Marder Nieman Fellowships in Watchdog Journalism and other watchdog projects)

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (one conference for journalists who cover climate change issues)

Morris Endowment Fund (the Joe Alex Morris Jr. Memorial Lecture, presented annually by an American correspondent who reports overseas)

I.F. Stone Endowment Fund (the I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence)

Taylor Family Award Fund (the Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Journalism)

Worth Bingham Memorial Fund (the Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Journalism)

Grants to Support Nieman Fellowships in the Class of 2022

The Carroll Binder Endowment and the Barry Bingham Jr. Endowment: one fellow from Ghana

The Atsuko Chiba Endowment: one fellow from China

The Martin Wise Goodman Trust: one fellow from Canada

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation: one fellow from Colombia, one fellow from Venezuela, and one fellow from Brazil (support for the Knight Latin American Nieman Fellowship)

The Murrey and Frances Marder Endowment: one fellow from Hong Kong and one from the Ireland (the Murrey Marder Nieman Fellowships in Watchdog Journalism)

The William Montalbano Endowment: one fellow from Ireland

The Ruth Cowan Nash Endowment: one fellow from China, and one fellow from India

The Robert Waldo Ruhl Endowment: one fellow from Denmark

The Louis Stark Endowment: one fellow from the United States (labor reporting fellowship)

Grants to Support Nieman Fellowships in the Class of 2021

The Abrams Foundation: two fellows from the United States (support for the Abrams Nieman Fellowship for Local Investigative Journalism)

The Murrey and Frances Marder Endowment: one fellow from India and one from the United States (the Murrey Marder Nieman Fellowships in Watchdog Journalism)

The Ruth Cowan Nash Endowment: one fellow from Nigeria and one fellow from the United States

The Robert Waldo Ruhl Endowment: one fellow from France

The Louis Stark Endowment: one fellow from the United States (labor reporting fellowship)

Grants to Support Nieman Fellowships in the Class of 2020

The Abrams Foundation: three fellows from the United States (support for the Abrams Nieman Fellowship for Local Investigative Journalism)

Anonymous donor: one fellow from the United States (support for the Harry M. Davis Nieman Fellow in Science Journalism)

The Carroll Binder Endowment: one fellow from Russia

The Barry Bingham Jr. Endowment: one fellow from Niger

The Atsuko Chiba Endowment: one fellow from China

The Martin Wise Goodman Trust: one fellow from Canada

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation: one fellow with dual Colombian/U.S. citizenship (support for the Knight Latin American Nieman Fellowship)

The Murrey and Frances Marder Endowment: one fellow from Hungary and one from the United States (the Murrey Marder Nieman Fellowships in Watchdog Journalism)

The William Montalbano Endowment: one fellow from Zimbabwe

The Ruth Cowan Nash Endowment: one fellow with Australian/Lebanese citizenship, and one fellow with Australian/U.K. citizenship

The Robert Waldo Ruhl Endowment: one fellow from India

The Louis Stark Endowment: one fellow with U.S./Syrian citizenship (labor reporting fellowship)

Turkish Philanthropy Funds: one fellow from Turkey (support for the Robert L. Long Nieman Fellowship for Turkish Journalists)

Other Donors (through December 6, 2021)

Roberta Baskin (NF ’02) and James Tengrove
Fernando Berguido, NF ’11
Thomas A. Blinkhorn, NF ’68
Christopher E. Bogan (NF ’82) and Mary Jo Barnett
Austin Bogues, NF ’21
Joseph L. Bower
Henry S. (NF ’69) and Monica P. Bradsher
Shantel Blakely
Jasmine Brown, NF ’20
Eugene Carlson, NF ’76
Richard Chacon, NF ’05
Robert (NF ’20) and Magda Chaney
Conroy Chino, NF ’84
Henry Chu (NF ’15) and James Baer
Dragan Cicic, NF ’97
Ned (NF ’74) and Linda Cline
Selymar Colon, NF ’20
Alfredo Corchado, NF ’09
George de Lama, NF ’92
James S. Doyle (NF ’65) – In memory of Ray Jenkins NF ’65
James S. Doyle (NF ’65) – In honor of Bill (NF ’89) and Lynne Kovach
Kitty Eisele, NF ’15
James Geary (NF ’12) and Linda Hoetink
Robert (NF ’66) and Nancy Giles
Ellen H. Goodman (NF ’74)
E. William (NF ’99) and Karin Graves
Anna Griffin, NF ’12
Anita Harris, NF ’82
Andreas Harsono, NF ’00
John Harwood, NF ’90
David Himmelstein (NF ’83) and Robin Deutsch
Valerie Hyman, NF ’87
Alex Jones, NF ’82
Gerald Jordan, NF ’82 – In memory of the deceased members of class of 1982
Jana Juginovic, NF ’10
Caroline Kagan
John Kelly (NF ’99) and Ruth Pritchard-Kelly
Gary Knight (NF ’10) and Fiona Turner
Dina Kraft, NF ’12
Nancy Lee, NF ’87
Lisa Lerer (NF ’18) and Marc Bleyer
Ethan Liebermann
Paul Lieberman, NF ’80
Albert Lindler, NF ’84
Ann Marie Lipinski, NF ’90 and Steve Kagan
Beth Macy (NF ’00) and Tom Landon
Kimberly Mangun
Ann E. Marimow (NF ’15)
William (NF ’83) and Diane Marimow
David Mazie, NF ’64
Victor McElheny (NF ’63)
Walter Meek (NF ’67)
Morton A. Mintz, NF ’64
Nieman Class of 2020
Yoshiaki (NF ’19) and Yuri Nohara
Gregory Nokes, NF ’72
Betsy O’Donovan, NF ’13
Michael Petrou, NF ’18
Grzegorz Piechota, NF ’16
C.M. (NF ’85) and Monique Pride
Hong Qu, NF ’13
Jason Rezaian, NF ’17
Emily Rueb, NF ’18
Paul Salopek, NF ’12
Mary Schmich
James Scott, NF ’07
Jennifer Sharp, NF ’06
Mary Beth Sheridan, NF ’13
Rachel Emma Silverman, NF ’14
David Skok (NF ’12) and Alison Loat
Judith Stoia, NF ’80
Akiko Sugaya (NF ’12) and Hiroshi Ishii
John D. Sutter, NF ’19
Wendi C. Thomas, NF ’16
James Thomson, Jr.
John and Erin Thornton
Paolo Valentino, NF ’90
Walt Disney Company
Walter Watson, NF ’08
Christopher Weyant (NF ’16)
Dorothy Wickenden, NF ’89
Edwin N. Williams, NF ’73
Paige Williams, NF ’97
Damien Willis
Laura Wides-Munoz (NF ’13) and Carlos Munoz
Wonbo Woo, NF ’16
Kazutami Yamazaki, NF ’90

NF = Nieman Fellow