[Collaborative Name] Editorial Standards & Practices for shared reporting

[Collaborative Name] Editorial Standards & Practices for shared reporting 


Purpose

These standards outline how [Collaborative Name] ensures the quality, integrity, and trustworthiness of the content created and shared by its members.

All participants in the collaborative agree to follow these principles when producing or sharing content.


Mission (Optional)

[Insert your collaborative’s mission or purpose]

 CORE PRINCIPLES


1. Editorial Independence

We produce journalism that is free from undue influence.

  • Editorial decisions are made by journalists, not funders or outside interests

  • We avoid real or perceived conflicts of interest

  • We disclose any relevant funding or partnerships


2. Accuracy

We strive to get the facts right.

  • Verify information before publishing

  • Use reliable sources

  • Provide context so information is not misleading

  • Correct errors clearly and promptly


3. Fairness

We treat people and perspectives responsibly.

  • Seek relevant viewpoints

  • Represent people’s words and actions accurately

  • Give subjects a reasonable opportunity to respond when appropriate


4. Transparency

We help audiences understand our work.

  • Clearly identify sources whenever possible

  • Label opinion, analysis, or sponsored content

  • Explain decisions when necessary

  • Disclose partnerships or funding


5. Accountability

We stand behind our work.

  • Respond to questions or concerns from the public

  • Correct mistakes promptly

  • Learn from feedback and improve


6. Inclusiveness

We aim to reflect the communities we serve.

  • Include diverse voices and perspectives

  • Be mindful of language and representation

  • Cover issues that matter to underserved communities


HOW WE APPLY THESE PRINCIPLES


Fact-Checking

  • Verify key facts before publishing

  • Confirm sensitive or controversial claims with multiple sources when possible


Corrections

  • Fix errors quickly and clearly

  • Be transparent about what changed


Use of Sources

  • Use named sources whenever possible

  • Use anonymous sources only when necessary and explain why


Content Sharing (Collaborative-Specific)

  • Shared content should not be altered in ways that change meaning

  • Proper attribution must always be included

  • Significant edits require permission


Conflicts of Interest

  • Avoid situations that could compromise credibility

  • Disclose any potential conflicts


Social Media

  • Apply the same standards as published content

  • Avoid misleading or sensational framing

  • Correct errors publicly when needed

 When in Doubt

If you are unsure how to apply these standards:

👉 Consult with collaborative partners or project leads
👉 Prioritize accuracy, fairness, and transparency

👉 These standards are a starting point and should be adapted to fit your collaborative



Don’t go it alone

You don’t have to figure this out from scratch. We’ve worked through the same challenges—structure, trust, participation, momentum—and we help other collaboratives do the same.

👉 GSNC: Strategy, facilitation, and collaborative design
👉 Plucky: Tools to share content and scale your work

Start here: www.collaborativenh.org/consulting