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International Women’s Media Foundation

The International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) is committed to improving the safety of journalists in the United States and provides wraparound care for newsrooms and journalists looking for resources and knowledge to implement best practices and safety policies. This can include virtual group safety trainings, 1:1 or small team safety consultations, safety policy development and implementation assistance, and emergency aid grants.

The IWMF’s holistic approach is uniquely identity-centric, accounting for the ways gender, race, sexual orientation, location, resources and other intersections impact a journalist’s ability to work safely. 

Learn more about the IWMF’s safety opportunities and resources.

2025 Newsrooms Trainings:

In 2024, the IWMF launched the Newsroom Safety Across America Initiative to provide safety training to journalists ahead of the 2024 U.S. presidential elections. The IWMF trained more than 600 journalists representing 200 local and regional news outlets in battleground states and rural areas as newsrooms grappled with ongoing safety challenges. Please read our report called “Journalists Under Fire: US Media Report Daily Threats, Harassment and Attacks at Home.”

If you are a newsroom interested in virtual and/or in-person safety trainings, or support with developing safety policies, please complete this newsroom form.

Digital safety resources:

Physical safety resources:

For emergency assistance:

Questions? Meet the INN staff member who can help.

Business Services Manager

Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith increases the scale and scope of services we offer INN members, helping manage existing services and identifying new services in response to member feedback.

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