On the Ground

Our “On The Ground” program helps to tell the story of the people, projects and innovations that are creating “what’s next” for communities. The program helps increase the communications capacity of the organizations and non-profits working in the area. The intended impact is for additional “solutions-oriented” media coverage, engagement and ultimately understanding of the community, resulting in awareness and investments that can contribute to the vitality and prosperity of the district.

Strategy
Our teams will use an “embedded journalism” model to maintain a presence in various communities for a period of four months or more. We focus weekly coverage on those communities to tell the story of the businesses, individuals and nonprofits working and living there.

On The Ground Program
We identify a partner in each communities who assists in connecting and orienting a dedicated journalist with residents. In order to establish a lasting relationship with the community and the groups involved with the project, we dedicate time to researching the history of the communities and developing an editorial framework based on the interests of the community. Our journalists attend monthly communities events and convenings, and host dedicated editorial advisory conversations to engage residents and stakeholders for story ideas and networking.

Throughout the program, our local publication will produce content and manage consistent social media coverage about the community. We may also produce, cover, and promote events during the project. Our work may also include video coverage, media and academic and funder tours, or a speaker event.

IMG views this engagement as an initial investment into a community. Programs are tailored to approach the needs of each community differently and treated as the first step in creating long-term media impact in the highlighted areas.

On the Ground Communities
 

Stories

The Barber School brings needed job skills to North Memphis


As Klondike Smokey City shrinks, churches remain constant


Fresh fruits and vegetables store opens in Pontiac


Mapping the decline and revival of Soulsville USA


Smoky City Bar-B-Que fires up opportunity in North Memphis


Is SPARCC the start of North Memphis opportunity?


Prosperity and decline shape Klondike Smokey City's history


Video: Midtown Mosque brightens North Memphis


Nutrition, access to care impact health of Klondike Smokey City


Community flourishes at 62-year-old Klondike barber shop


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