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Grist (magazine)

Grist (originally Grist Magazine; also referred to as Grist.org) is an American non-profit online magazine founded in 1999 that publishes environmental news and commentary.[1] Grist's tagline is "Climate. Justice. Solutions."[2] Grist is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and has about 50 writers and employees. Its CEO is former state representative Brady Walkinshaw.[3]

Grist
Type of site
Online magazine
OwnerGrist Magazine, Inc.
Created byChip Giller
URLgrist.org
LaunchedApril 1999

Coverage

Grist offers reporting, interviews, opinion pieces, daily news, book reviews, food and agricultural coverage, and green advice. Its stated mission is "show that a just and sustainable future is within reach."[2]

Regular features include "Ask Umbra," an environmental advice column by Umbra Fisk. Grist also summarizes the day's environmentally related news events in daily and weekly email newsletters.

Main writers previously included David Roberts, Lisa Hymas, and Sarah Goodyear.[4]

Staff

Chip Giller is the founder and former president of Grist. Giller received the Heinz Award for founding Grist in 2009.[5] In 2004, he received the Jane Bagley Lehman Award for Excellence in Public Advocacy, from the Tides Foundation in recognition of the role Grist is playing in increasing environmental awareness.[6] Giller took first place in the 2001 AlterNet New Media Hero contest for his work on Grist[7] and was one of five finalists for the Environmental Grantmakers Association's 2002 "Environmental Messenger of the Year Award." Giller was previously the editor of Greenwire, the first environmental news daily, and a reporter for High Country News, a biweekly newspaper covering Western environmental issues.[citation needed]

Brady Walkinshaw, a former state representative from Seattle, was hired as Grist's CEO in March 2017. Walkinshaw unsuccessfully campaigned to represent the Washington's 7th congressional district in 2016 on a platform of controlling carbon emissions, among issues.[3][8]

Finances

Grist is registered as a non-profit 501C3 business entity.[9] For fiscal year 2011, Grist reported revenues of $3,700,490, expenses of $3,022,290, and total assets of $2,028,447.[10][11]

Awards

  • Winner of 2020 Best Consumer Website by Folio (magazine)[12]
  • Two Grist journalists - Shannon Osaka and Zoya Teirstein - were selected as 2020 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award winners.[13]
  • Winner of 2018 Best Consumer Website by Folio (magazine)[14]
  • Winner of 2010 "Best of The Web" Award by Seattle Weekly for "Seattle's Best Online Presence - Environment/Green"[15]
  • Silver medal 2008 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPYs). For the book "Wake Up and Smell the Planet"[16]
  • Winner of 2006 National Conservation Achievement Award from the National Wildlife Federation
  • Winner of 2006 Webby People's Voice Award for best online magazine
  • Winner of 2005 Utne Independent Press Award for online political coverage
  • Winner of 2005 Webby People's Voice Award for best online magazine
  • Nominated for a 2004 Utne Independent Press Award for online political coverage
  • Winner of 2003 Utne Independent Press Award for online political coverage[17]
  • Winner of 2001 AlterNet New Media Hero contest [7]
  • Society of Environmental Journalists named Grist a finalist for outstanding online coverage in the 1st Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment
  • Selected as "Cool Site of the Day" on November 18, 2004[18]

See also

References

  1. ^ Norman, Brett (January 4, 2011). "Grist". News Startups Guide. Columbia Journalism Review.
  2. ^ a b Walkinshaw, Brady Piñero (March 17, 2021). "With a new look, Grist recommits to climate, justice, and solutions". Grist. Retrieved March 18, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Stewart, Ashley (March 7, 2017). "Former state lawmaker, congressional candidate Brady Walkinshaw named Grist CEO". Puget Sound Business Journal. Retrieved March 12, 2017.
  4. ^ . Grist. Archived from the original on September 7, 2014.
  5. ^ "Chip Giller". The Heinz Awards. November 27, 2009. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  6. ^ . Tides Foundation. Archived from the original on May 8, 2012. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  7. ^ a b . Alternet. February 21, 2001. Archived from the original on October 17, 2013. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  8. ^ Connelly, Joel (March 8, 2017). "Brady Walkinshaw leaves politics to take on the Grist of journalism". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved March 12, 2017.
  9. ^ "Charities: Charitable Solicitations Program Charity Profile Report". Sos.wa.gov. September 30, 2011. Retrieved April 17, 2013.
  10. ^ "Charity Navigator Rating - GRIST". Charitynavigator.org. Retrieved April 17, 2013.
  11. ^ "Grist Magazine - Charity Reports - Give.org". Bbb.org. Retrieved April 17, 2013.
  12. ^ "2020 Eddie and Ozzie Winners".
  13. ^ "Twelve Journalists Recognized As 2020 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award Winners". Seal Awards. Jacob Tyler. February 17, 2021. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  14. ^ "2018 Eddie and Ozzie Winners".
  15. ^ Zibby Wilder (June 2, 2010). "And the Winners Are... - Page 1 - News - Seattle". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  16. ^ "THE Voice of the Independent Publishing Industry". Independent Publisher. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  17. ^ "Winners of the 2003 Utne Independent Press Awards". Utne.com. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
  18. ^ . Cool Site of the Day. Archived from the original on December 5, 2012. Retrieved December 5, 2012.

Further reading

  • Roston, Eric (April 17, 2008). "Grist". The Environment. Time.

External links

  • Official website  

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Grist originally Grist Magazine also referred to as Grist org is an American non profit online magazine founded in 1999 that publishes environmental news and commentary 1 Grist s tagline is Climate Justice Solutions 2 Grist is headquartered in Seattle Washington and has about 50 writers and employees Its CEO is former state representative Brady Walkinshaw 3 GristType of siteOnline magazineOwnerGrist Magazine Inc Created byChip GillerURLgrist wbr orgLaunchedApril 1999 Contents 1 Coverage 2 Staff 3 Finances 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksCoverage EditGrist offers reporting interviews opinion pieces daily news book reviews food and agricultural coverage and green advice Its stated mission is show that a just and sustainable future is within reach 2 Regular features include Ask Umbra an environmental advice column by Umbra Fisk Grist also summarizes the day s environmentally related news events in daily and weekly email newsletters Main writers previously included David Roberts Lisa Hymas and Sarah Goodyear 4 Staff EditChip Giller is the founder and former president of Grist Giller received the Heinz Award for founding Grist in 2009 5 In 2004 he received the Jane Bagley Lehman Award for Excellence in Public Advocacy from the Tides Foundation in recognition of the role Grist is playing in increasing environmental awareness 6 Giller took first place in the 2001 AlterNet New Media Hero contest for his work on Grist 7 and was one of five finalists for the Environmental Grantmakers Association s 2002 Environmental Messenger of the Year Award Giller was previously the editor of Greenwire the first environmental news daily and a reporter for High Country News a biweekly newspaper covering Western environmental issues citation needed Brady Walkinshaw a former state representative from Seattle was hired as Grist s CEO in March 2017 Walkinshaw unsuccessfully campaigned to represent the Washington s 7th congressional district in 2016 on a platform of controlling carbon emissions among issues 3 8 Finances EditGrist is registered as a non profit 501C3 business entity 9 For fiscal year 2011 Grist reported revenues of 3 700 490 expenses of 3 022 290 and total assets of 2 028 447 10 11 Awards EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Winner of 2020 Best Consumer Website by Folio magazine 12 Two Grist journalists Shannon Osaka and Zoya Teirstein were selected as 2020 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award winners 13 Winner of 2018 Best Consumer Website by Folio magazine 14 Winner of 2010 Best of The Web Award by Seattle Weekly for Seattle s Best Online Presence Environment Green 15 Silver medal 2008 Independent Publisher Book Awards IPPYs For the book Wake Up and Smell the Planet 16 Winner of 2006 National Conservation Achievement Award from the National Wildlife Federation Winner of 2006 Webby People s Voice Award for best online magazine Winner of 2005 Utne Independent Press Award for online political coverage Winner of 2005 Webby People s Voice Award for best online magazine Nominated for a 2004 Utne Independent Press Award for online political coverage Winner of 2003 Utne Independent Press Award for online political coverage 17 Winner of 2001 AlterNet New Media Hero contest 7 Society of Environmental Journalists named Grist a finalist for outstanding online coverage in the 1st Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment Selected as Cool Site of the Day on November 18 2004 18 See also EditEnvironmental journalism List of environmental websitesReferences Edit Norman Brett January 4 2011 Grist News Startups Guide Columbia Journalism Review a b Walkinshaw Brady Pinero March 17 2021 With a new look Grist recommits to climate justice and solutions Grist Retrieved March 18 2021 a b Stewart Ashley March 7 2017 Former state lawmaker congressional candidate Brady Walkinshaw named Grist CEO Puget Sound Business Journal Retrieved March 12 2017 Staff Bios Grist Archived from the original on September 7 2014 Chip Giller The Heinz Awards November 27 2009 Retrieved December 5 2012 Previous Winners Tides Foundation Archived from the original on May 8 2012 Retrieved December 5 2012 a b AlterNet s New Media Heroes Usher in Post Dot com Era Alternet February 21 2001 Archived from the original on October 17 2013 Retrieved December 5 2012 Connelly Joel March 8 2017 Brady Walkinshaw leaves politics to take on the Grist of journalism Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved March 12 2017 Charities Charitable Solicitations Program Charity Profile Report Sos wa gov September 30 2011 Retrieved April 17 2013 Charity Navigator Rating GRIST Charitynavigator org Retrieved April 17 2013 Grist Magazine Charity Reports Give org Bbb org Retrieved April 17 2013 2020 Eddie and Ozzie Winners Twelve Journalists Recognized As 2020 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award Winners Seal Awards Jacob Tyler February 17 2021 Retrieved March 15 2021 2018 Eddie and Ozzie Winners Zibby Wilder June 2 2010 And the Winners Are Page 1 News Seattle Seattle Weekly Retrieved December 5 2012 THE Voice of the Independent Publishing Industry Independent Publisher Retrieved December 5 2012 Winners of the 2003 Utne Independent Press Awards Utne com Retrieved December 5 2012 Still Cool Archive Cool Site of the Day Archived from the original on December 5 2012 Retrieved December 5 2012 Further reading EditRoston Eric April 17 2008 Grist The Environment Time External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grist magazine amp oldid 1074415180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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