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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

University Taking Proposals for Ownership/Management of CrowNews.Net

By Courtney Lowery, Adjunct Professor, The University of Montana

The time has come to hand CrowNews.Net off to its community.

The aim with this project has always been to transition CrowNews.Net to
someone or some organization that could keep it running in the
community. The goal was to have the students of the Rural News Network give the site a head start and then find someone to sustain the project
long-term.

To that end, the University of Montana is currently taking proposals from interested parties to take over management and ownership of CrowNews.Net.

No matter who takes the site over, we hope those of you who have contributed your time, energy, writing, photography and input continue to be a part of this project. You are, after all, the ones who have made this project what it is.

Our
goal has always been for the site grow into a news hub both for the
community and by the community and so the criteria for proposals
reflects that sentiment.

You can download the information here on the call for proposals or read on for the memo from the School of Journalism:





June 18, 2009

The University of Montana School of
Journalism plans to transition the two Rural News Network sites –
Dutton Country Courier and CrowNews.Net – to community stakeholders
interested in continuing the web sites.  Starting today, we are asking
interested parties to put together a proposal indicating their interest
in taking over either the Dutton Country Courier or CrowNews.Net.
Deadline for proposals is July 10, 2009.

Background.  Under a New
Voices grant in 2006 from J-Lab, the School of Journalism created the
Rural News Network. Here is its purpose, as outlined on RNN’s cover
page: http://www.rnnonline.org/
“A community cannot thrive without
access to information and conduits to communicate. That is why The
Rural News Network, a project of the University of Montana School of
Journalism, was formed in 2006. RNN helps small communities create
local online hubs for news and information while teaching journalism
students about the culture, economy and beauty of rural America.”

Starting
in fall 2006, students and their professors have worked with residents
in two communities to create local news and information web sites:

•    Dutton Country Courier, launched in Spring 2007, http://www.duttoncc.org/
•    CrowNews.Net, launched in Fall 2007, http://www.crownews.net/

Both
sites have included a blend of student contributions and local citizen
contributions. Our interest is in creating sustainable models, so both
Dutton Country Courier and Crow News continue and are supported in
their communities.

Criteria for proposals.  To be considered for taking over either Dutton Country Courier or Crow News, a proposal should:

•   
Come from a community-based or news-based organization that already has
a significant presence in either Dutton or Crow Agency. That
organization must:
o    Be committed to local community journalism
that includes contributions – whether stories or photographs – from
citizens in Dutton or Crow Agency.
o    Take over managing, operating and hosting the web site.
o    Agree to pay domain registration fees and, if needed, web hosting fees if site stays on current platform.
o    Agree to sustain the RNN-created web site for at least the next two years.
o    Agree to notify the UM School of Journalism in advance, if at any time the party decides to shut down the web site.
o   
Allow J-Lab and the New Voices project – under the leadership of
Executive Director Jan Schaffer – to reproduce, distribute, publish or
otherwise use content from Dutton Country Courier and Crow Agency. This
may include narrative summaries describing these ongoing projects.
o    Consider continuing the educational aspect of RNN by working with journalism students at UM and elsewhere.
o    Maintain relationships with current citizen contributors to the sites.

Proposal format. 
One page that includes a vision statement for the site. Include why
you’re interested, your community ties, resources you plan to devote to
the site.  Also: contact information: name, address, phone number/s,
email.

Proposals from members of the two RNN communities will be given preference.

Deadline.  Send or email proposals by July 10, 2009, to
Dean Peggy Kuhr,
The University of Montana,
32 Campus Drive, Missoula, MT 59812.
peggy.kuhr@umontana.edu