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Who We Are
National Federation of Press Women is a dynamic nationwide
organization of professional women and men pursuing
careers across the communications spectrum.
We are diverse. We are students. We are new to our careers.
We are experienced professionals. And retired.
Individually, we work in print and electronic journalism,
public relations, advertising, freelancing, graphic design,
new media, marketing, photography and more. We're authors
and educators. We own our own businesses. We work for companies,
both large and small, for schools, the government and non-profits.
Collectively we are committed to the highest ethical standards in communications ... protecting First Amendment rights ... professional growth ... the next generation ... and networking with each other.
We draw strength, enrichment and friendship from one another.
What We Offer
Professional development ... an annual conference ... cost-effective
libel insurance ... peer competition ... a grassroots First
Amendment e-mail alert system ... a newsletter ... networking
... member services ... national advocacy on issues significant
to us ... professional advancement grants ... student programs ... these and many more are
only a few reasons why professional communicators are members
of National Federation of Press Women.
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Our Involvement
National Federation of Press Women is proactive reaching
out to support literacy and women's issues and vigorously
engage in advocacy for First Amendment and freedom of information
issues.
Reaching out with grants
The NFPW Education Fund is a separate 501(c)3 organization that supports education efforts for NFPW members and other organizations, and sponsors growth opportunity programs for budding student journalists.
Consider our partnership with other organizations:
- NFPW is part of the coalition founding the National
Women's History Museum focusing on women's contributions
to the social, cultural, economic and political life of
our nation in the context of work history. The museum seeks
to communicate the breadth of women's experiences and accomplishments
to the widest possible audience through permanent and traveling
exhibits and its CyberMuseum.
- Dow
Jones Newspaper Fund, in cooperation with the NFPW Education
Fund, prints the winners of our annual High
School Communications Competition in its publications
distributed to high school journalism advisors. Our competition
is the only one of its kind in the nation for high school
students, and is endorsed by the National Association of
Secondary School Principals.
- We are active in the Council
of National Journalism Organizations, a coalition that
focuses on shared concerns, including the free flow of news
and information plus technological and professional innovations.
- The National Federation of Press Women President serves
on the World
Press Freedom Committee Board of Directors. This committee
is an international umbrella organization that includes
45 journalistic groups print and broadcast, labor
and management, journalists, editors, publishers and owners
on six continents united in defense and promotion
of press freedom.
- NFPW is part of the coalition supporting the Library
of Congress Center of the Book Reading Promotion Partners.
Coalition members share NFPW's interest in promoting reading
and writing.
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Our Leadership
National Federation of Press Women board members come from
around the nation ... and reflect personal and professional
diversity. Each state affiliate elects its own officers and
conducts competitions, seminars and other activities for its
members.
Together, our national and state officers provide the leadership
and impetus for progress and dynamic change within our organization.
Learn more about our leaders and how to contact them:
NFPW Board & Management Team
State Affiliate Officers
Since 1937...
It was May 6, 1937, when 39 women from seven states gathered
at the Chicago Women's Club to turn their vision into reality.
They formed the National Federation of Presswomen (yes, then
it was one word) and set forth their goals: "To provide
a means of communication between woman writers nationally;
make possible the expression of a common voice in matters
of national interest to press women, and otherwise advance
the professional standards of press women."
Through the years, National Federation of Press Women has
evolved into state affiliates throughout the nation. We've
updated our mission, programs and services, but have remained
true to those original concepts seeking to find a strong voice
for women in journalism and related fields.
NFPW's first president, Helen Miller Malloch, once said,
"... this, with very much of myself, I have given you;
but you are the ones who will make it live as my lasting memorial."
Helen, NFPW's strength today is our lasting memorial to you.
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NFPW Code of Ethics
As a professional communicator, I recognize my responsibility
to the public which has placed its trust and confidence in
my work, and will endeavor to do nothing to abuse this obligation.
With truth as my ultimate goal, I will adhere to the highest
standards of professional communication, never consciously
misleading reader, viewer, or listener; and will avoid any
compromise of my objectivity or fairness.
Because I believe that professional communicators must be
obligated only to the people's right to know, I affirm that
freedom of the press is to be guarded as an inalienable right
of the citizens of a free society.
I pledge to use this freedom wisely and to uphold the right
of communicators to express unpopular opinions as well as
the right to agree with the majority.
- Adopted in 1975
Annual NFPW Conference, Sun Valley, Idaho
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