The Sidney Hillman Foundation

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Sidney Hillman Foundation
Motto Journalism for the Common Good
Formation 1946
Type Nonprofit 501(c)(3)
Legal status Active
Headquarters New York, New York
Methods Journalism awards
President
Bruce S. Raynor
Subsidiaries The Sidney Award, The Hillman Prize
Revenue (2012)
$498,800[1]
Expenses (2012) $484,745[1]
Website www.hillmanfoundation.org

The Sidney Hillman Foundation is an American charitable foundation that awards prizes to journalists who investigate issues related to social justice and progressive public policy.[2] The foundation, founded in 1946, is named for Sidney Hillman, who was the founding president of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union. The foundation awards the annual Hillman Prize and the monthly Sidney Awards. The Foundation is headed by Bruce S. Raynor, former Executive Vice President of the SEIU.[3]

Hillman Prize

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The Hillman Prize is a journalism award given out annually by the foundation. It recognizes journalists and public figures for socially responsible journalism, both in traditional and new media forms. Past winners include both established and emerging figures in their fields. Murray Kempton was the first recipient in 1950. Each winner receives $5,000.[4]

The prize is awarded annually in the categories of: Blog, Book, Broadcast, Magazine, Newspaper, and Photography [5]

Sidney Award

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The Sidney Award is a monthly journalism award given out by the foundation for work published in an American magazine, newspaper, on a news site or a blog, a broadcast by an American television or radio new outlet, or a published photography series. The award was first given in 2009.

The Foundation announces the winner on the 10th day of each month. Recipients are awarded $500, a bottle of union-made wine, and a certificate designed especially for the Sidney by New Yorker cartoonist Edward Sorel.[6][7]

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  4. http://www.cyberjournalist.net/news/004006.php
  5. http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/hillman-prizes
  6. http://www.hillmanfoundation.org/thesidney
  7. http://www.freelancewriting.com/contestsannouncements/073009-sidney-hillman.php

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