Finalist
Learning for Civic Action Challenge

Vngle: The Grassroots News Agency

Team Leader
Blake Stoner
Solution Overview & Team Lead Details
Our Organization
Vngle: The Grassroots News Agency
What is the name of your solution?
Vngle: The Grassroots News Agency
Provide a one-line summary of your solution.
A web3 news agency training creators to help newsrooms cover underserved communities. Think of us as the grassroots-powered Associated Press.
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What specific problem are you solving?

We're solving how to best catalyze civic action to help grow a stronger, more equitable local news ecosystem through “grassroots reporting”. We’re combining creator reporting training, community organizing techniques, and blockchain forensics to empower local citizens to play roles in capturing underrepresented narratives across their communities, all while making it more affordable for newsrooms to expand their coverage capabilities. Our grassroots reporter training equips cross-cultural local experts with the skills needed to expand verified coverage across more underserved communities and grow awareness of how to spot misinformation.

Today, over 64% of American counties (over 2000 of 3143 counties) do not get original daily coverage. This results in an average of only 17% of news a community receives being original and locally relevant to it (Duke University). This leaves cities across America without an equitable voice and unable to catalog their cultural affairs. Plus, with the rise of Generative AI, the growth of misinformation and inauthentic media is filling these gaps at an alarming rate. 

America’s local news ecosystem is in dire need of support. News desert studies show the United States alone lost over 2,100 local outlets, leaving millions of people having little to no access to daily original news on their area. Along with this, many local outlets have historically neglected minority communities, thus these growing news deserts have exacerbated the representation disparity faced by many underrepresented demographics. The demise of the centuries-old traditional news model and the industry's slowness in embracing new innovative approaches that cater to modern consumers are major factors that contribute to this climate. (Also, news deserts exist all across the globe, ranging from parts of Canada, Australia, Brazil, Africa, etc.)

The Pearson Institute and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research state that 95% of Americans identify misinformation as a problem when trying to access important information. This problem is quickly moving into videos with the growth of deep fakes. Misinformation, currently, is one of the greatest dangers to democracy and social media gatekeepers are only fueling echo chambers of content that is endorsed by one's social network, rather than verifiable facts.

Through training cross-cultural communities to mobilize awareness around their underrepresented affairs backed by public-ledger tools, we’re creating a transparent platform to capture neglected narratives and get them more distribution. Our target creator audiences are Gen-Z and Millennials in underrepresented communities, who are the most tech-savvy, socially conscious, and aware of misinformation, yet whose studies show ⅔ feel disconnected locally. They help power our reporting and ensure newsrooms get content they care about. 

What is your solution?

Vngle is a web3 grassroots news agency. Our company name stands for “various angles'' and we serve as a decentralized nonpartisan newswire that trains diverse constituencies on how to capture verified video & photo insights to aid newsrooms in combating underrepresentation and misinformation. Think of us as a grassroots Associated Press that deploys patented web3 mobile forensics, cross-cultural reporter training, and social-organizing tactics to better catalog visual insights across underserved areas. 

Through partnering with local experts and equipping them with UGC blockchain verification to capture stories, Vngle helps newsrooms & municipal entities expand their coverage capabilities by giving them access to a transparent record of exactly where, when, and how digital content originates across cities. Our mission is to help build a stronger local news & information ecosystem that better covers underrepresented geographies & brings a more equitable voice to all demographics through grassroots reporting. 

We're mobilizing creators to help small-to-mid-sized newsrooms expand their coverage areas. After completing training, our vetted creators get step-by-step support from our editors on completing assignments. Our monthly newswire subscribers get access to our verified UGC sourced from trained local experts that capture the deeper narratives that newsrooms need. Our newswire helps newsrooms extend their content strategy at a fraction of the price of hiring personnel, all while ensuring they don't have to parachute into communities they don't know or that don't trust them. Newsrooms tap on us to get on-demand coverage of everything from local affairs to major events. 

We systematize the process of gathering UGC, like "UBER for News". Rather than a patchwork of manual processes to source content themselves, with one request busy newsrooms get on-demand publish-ready content from the lens of trained local creators. Our differentiator is the trust we establish around UGC. We combine grassroots creator training and public ledger technology built with over half a million dollars of NSF cryptographic research to secure the provenance of content. Thus, we’re able to register content insights as immutable evidence, enabling newsrooms to pinpoint the exact origin of content to prove its authenticity and help mitigate misinformation.

We tackle geographic and demographic news deserts by deploying a gamified creator platform that equips locals with the skills needed to serve as reporters & editors for the areas they live in. We recruit all cross-cultural backgrounds across cities to ensure our coverage is equitable and authentically reflects the needs of all constituents.

Vngle’s innovation lies in our ability to create more granular local news without the traditional brick & mortar costs. By merging new tech, journalism, & people-powered social organizing techniques, we’re creating real-time sourcing & distribution of vetted information from across cities while bringing attention to pressing underrepresented matters through the lens of local residents.

We have a 6-step reporting process.

1. A Story request is created (by a newsroom).

2. Verified Creator is assigned.

3. Assignment is submitted.

4. Local Editorial Team Receives.

5. Content is Fact checked + Produced.

6. Content is Shared & Reporter is paid.

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

At Vngle, diverse civically-minded locals who deeply care about the cross-cultural & political affairs that surround them, power our grassroots news. We empower them with deeper local insights & the ability to bring more attention to underrepresented geographic or demographic matters by equipping them with the news training needed to represent their areas. 

Our starting target audiences are Gen-Z and Millennials in communities, who are the most socially conscious and tech-savvy, yet whom studies show ⅔ feel disconnected locally. By bringing grassroot reporting to underreported areas, Vngle is accelerating getting locals civically engaged and better informed on the hyper-local affairs around them. Through offering verifiable video-based grassroots coverage, we're winning over local trust in ways that traditional journalists "parachuting" into their communities aren't able to. Plus, we are becoming a beacon for broadcasting and preserving local cultural heritage.

The innovation behind Vngle’s approach lies in our ability to empower local citizens from all walks of life to work together to create more granular & authenticated cross-cultural local broadcast news for their city, all without the traditional brick & mortar costs. By merging blockchain technology, journalism, & people-powered social organizing techniques, we are creating real-time sourcing & distribution of vetted information from across cities while bringing attention to pressing underrepresented matters that you can only get through the lens of a local resident. Vngle expands the local news ecosystem and fills in the gaps that news deserts create by allowing the public to contribute to what is deemed newsworthy for their area. Through equipping the public with the skills and training needed to become reporters & editors, we serve as the people’s publisher, able to create new credible narratives for the underrepresented.

How are you and your team well-positioned to deliver this solution?

We’ve built an amazing team of computer scientists, legal experts, cyber security/data professionals, and human-centered UX engineers that are helping fuel our progress as we pioneer in the web3 UGC verification space. Right now, we are a full minority lead organization. Our demographics range from Asian-American, Latin-American, African-American, Afro-Latino-American, to Indian-American, and we’re recruiting more perspectives. We value open-mindedness and recruit members representing all communities that we serve. Our work has earned MIT Solve’s Global Challenge Community Award for creating Antiracist Technology and a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition from the late U.S. Congressman John Lewis. 

The power of our organization comes from our diverse points of view and ranging backgrounds. As the founder, I am an African American man, who’s the grandson of a Freedom Rider from the Civil Rights Movement & son of a City Councilman in Georgia. I intimately understand both the historical context and the modern-day issues communities face. I was raised seeing people from all walks of life who needed better representation. The idea to create Vngle was cemented after joining the NAACP to fight the injustices that were happening in Ferguson, MO, and discovering firsthand how the dangers of news deserts leave communities without a voice 1st hand. Working to address this problem eventually led me to become a Journalism Fellow at Stanford University & University of Southern California’s Starling Lab for Data Integrity, a Knight Foundation Fellow in the Executive Program for News Innovation and Leadership at CUNY’s Craig Newmark Journalism School, and serve on the Advisory Council of the Solutions Journalism Network.

Also, our technology patent, reporter training system, and 6+ years of dedicated work/research on this topic have uniquely qualified us to equip creators with forensic tools to capture immutable narratives that preserve the grassroots history of cities. 

We’re empowering local creators from all walks of life to bolster journalistic infrastructure across areas lacking a traditional reporting backbone and support newsrooms in capturing more authenticated grassroots-level insights. More of the Vngle Leadership Team here: https://www.vngle.com/team/

As team lead I've dedicated myself to preparing to lead this venture. I've served as a Harvard Franklin Fellow for Social Impact x Tech, a Human-Centered Design Leader at the Columbia University Design Studio, an Oprah Winfrey International Leadership Fellow, and a Goldin Institute Global Fellow for international grassroots leadership. Fun fact: As a grad student at Columbia I did a 18-city self-funded study to learn the ins & outs of our grassroots reporting process. (I hold an MS in Strategic Communication from Columbia University, a BA in Economics from Morehouse College, and am a Software Engineering alum of the Flatiron School.)

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Help learners acquire key civic skills and knowledge, including how to assess credibility of information, engage across differences, understand one’s own agency, and engage with issues of power, privilege, and injustice.
In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Atlanta, Georgia
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Pilot: An organization testing a product, service, or business model with a small number of users
How many people does your solution currently serve?
We’ve trained dozens of creators already who’ve reported on 25+ cities across America. Thousands love our work thanks to our initiatives, events, and newsletter.
Why are you applying to Solve?

I'm applying because I see this as the ultimate opportunity to gain the comprehensive support my team needs to prepare for scale. Being involved with the MIT community will help us refine our city-by-city growth strategy and fill in our areas of lack. Our top focus area is growing our technical support to properly maintain our reporting ecosystem and have the bandwidth to host our growing inventory of content. Also, we want to join a cohort of other amazing global social entrepreneurs and gain a support group of peers solving the world's biggest challenges. Though Vngle's focus right now is bringing verifiable grassroots news coverage to the United States, we have eventual international ambitions to support other countries striving to address news deserts. This opportunity would help give me access to the network I need to jumpstart that process. 

Personally, I’m seeking to perfect my leadership to scale our content newswire to support more newsrooms. As a Solver, I hope to grow and to further understand how to navigate the business decisions needed to offer our services across America. Gaining access to mentorship and coaching from across MIT, especially from the Media Lab, will help me fully realize the vision for the world's first fully transparent blockchain-based grassroots news agency. With this, I want to create better systems to evaluate our growth and make our impact transparent. Plus, the national stage that comes with this opportunity would help solidify Vngle's presence as we aim to bring nonpartisan coverage to America's battleground states to help combat misinformation and underrepresentation before the 2024 Presidential election.

As a member of this cohort, I seek to represent a new era of ethically-minded leadership whose methods are not only innovative but sustainable in supporting real lasting change. As a Solver, I will seek to help usher in a new era of more equitable and verified hyper-local news reporting to help set American cities free from the grips of polarization, to move us towards having the hard and honest conversations around our collective local conditions needed to sow back the social fabric of the United States (and eventually beyond).

Vngle’s biggest barriers will be more internal than external and will center around building the team bandwidth to support city-by-city scalability. To get ahead of this, we’re building a world-class news & media network to best establish relationships well before we enter a new area to position our revenue model for success as we grow. Externally, we're focusing on creating a solid community connection & expansion strategy to help fuel our awareness, creator sign-ups, recruitment, etc. Partner-wise, we will have to create a robust plan to attract both notably large & micro-influencers to work with us as we grow in new cities. We believe by continuing to partner with other social impact-oriented people and organizations, we will drastically increase our growth/reach/impact.

In which of the following areas do you most need partners or support?
  • Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
  • Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
  • Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
  • Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Blake Stoner
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Solution Team:
Blake Stoner
Blake Stoner
Founder & Chief Reporter
Alex Rhodd
Alex Rhodd