The Tell

Strategic Value

The Tell was founded in January 2018 by Jess Collier and Chris Morris, following two years of research and planning. It is a nonprofit, web-based journalism organization that focuses on human interest and cultural reporting in the Adirondack region that will engage a younger demographic but be of relevance to all ages.  The mission is to produce highly engaging, authentic stories about the people and culture of the Adirondack region, and to promote arts and music activities and events.  The vision​ is to offer a contemporary, responsive digital platform for written, audio, and video content, produced by a diverse group of journalists, artists, videographers, podcasters, photographers, and other creators who reflect the people who live and work in the Adirondacks.

In April 2018 the foundation made a $5,000 grant to kick-start this local enterprise. As of early 2020, The Tell was incorporated in New York State and is pursuing 501c3 status; the website is expected to launch in the summer of 2020.

  • Grant Name:  Kickstart a new digital publication
  • Project Size: $50,000
  • Grant Amount:  $5,000

The White House has spoken about revoking nonprofits’ 501c3 status, which it cannot legally do. Click for some Myths v Reality

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The White House has spoken about revoking nonprofits’ 501c3 status, which it cannot legally do. Here are some resources on the topic for our nonprofit partners:

Myths vs. Reality: around IRS status
Tax-exempt status: what it is and why it is important
Losing tax-exempt status: what to do if that happened, including the appeals process