Help shape NC’s annual gathering of journalists, publishers, educators, media lawyers, FOI experts, and local news supporters!
The NC News & Information Summit returns Friday, March 27, 2026, at NC State’s McKimmon Center, hosted by NC Local and North Carolina Open Government Coalition. We’re seeking session proposals on topics like:
- Access to news and information
- Climate change and environmental issues
- Community engagement and civic health
- Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in news
- Fundraising, revenue and sustainability
- Government transparency and accountability
- News product innovation, artificial intelligence and technology
What we’re looking for: Hands-on workshops, collaborative problem-solving sessions, panel discussions, interactive sessions, and even new approaches to information sharing and creative learning.
Who should pitch: You can be a student, a freelancer, or an educator. You might be based in a newsroom, a legal clinic, or a community nonprofit. Or maybe you’re a local public information officer or a former elected official. If you have expertise to share, your pitch is welcome!
Past summits have featured everything from records request clinics to audience engagement strategies to newsroom sustainability AMAs.
Here’s the best part: We’ll work with you to develop your session idea into a format that suits your needs, so it’s ok if you’re still fleshing out your pitch!
Pitch your session ideas (those you want to see and/or those you want to lead) by Tuesday, December 31.
And don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions! Contact NC Local Summit Program Manager Diara J. Townes at diara@nclocal.org.

