History & Mission

HOW DOES SPNN SERVE THE TWIN CITIES?

Through our media education programs SPNN teaches technical skills and the craft of creating media to individuals (youth, adults) and organizations (public service entities, nonprofits) all across the Twin Cities. We provide resources (tools, equipment, experts, ready-to-use space) for the creation, production and broadcasting of media.

Our production team works with nonprofits to create content to share with the Saint Paul and wider Twin Cities community. We partner with the League of Women Voters Saint Paul to record candidate and issue forums, we cover local community events like Cinco de Mayo, Juneteenth, and K’Nyaw Festival. The SPNN Forum is a podcast that interviews community organizers, elected officials, small businesses, and nonprofits to highlight the work they do.

Our Community Technology Empowerment Project (CTEP) has up to 25 AmeriCorps members serving in nonprofits across the metro area to teach digital literacy to community members, especially those who have historically been under-resourced. Members teach everything from basic computer skills to the Google and Microsoft suites to media to other technical skills.

Program participants, partners, and board members talk about why SPNN matters to them and to the community.

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