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Nord Donates $2 Million to Cleveland's Ideastream Public Media
Cleveland Jewish NewsLocale: UNITED STATES

Cleveland, OH - March 27, 2026 - Ideastream Public Media today announced a transformative $2 million donation from local philanthropist Milton A. "Nordy" Nord, a gift poised to significantly strengthen the organization's commitment to community-focused programming and expand its reach across Northeast Ohio. The donation comes at a critical juncture for public media, as traditional funding models are challenged and the need for reliable, locally-sourced news and educational content grows.
Nord, founder and chairman of the Milton A. and Barbara Kramer Nord Family Foundation, has a well-established history of impactful giving, both within the Cleveland area and nationally. This latest contribution underscores his dedication to fostering a vibrant and informed citizenry. His rationale, as stated earlier today, centers around Ideastream's role as a "vital resource" offering "crucial information, education, and cultural programming."
Ideastream Public Media, encompassing WVIZ (PBS), WOSU (NPR), WKSU (NPR), and ideastream.org, has long served as a cornerstone of Northeast Ohio's media landscape. However, like many public broadcasting entities, it faces increasing financial pressures. The media landscape has changed dramatically in the last decade, with the rise of digital platforms and the decline of traditional advertising revenue. This has led to budget cuts at many public media stations, impacting their ability to maintain robust local coverage.
Danita Moss, President and CEO of Ideastream, expressed profound gratitude for Nord's generosity. "Nord's incredible generosity will have an immense and lasting impact on our ability to serve the Cleveland community," she stated. Moss outlined a multi-pronged approach to utilizing the funds, with a core focus on three key areas: expanded local news coverage, enhanced educational initiatives, and a spotlight on the region's thriving arts and culture scene.
The expanded local news coverage will focus on in-depth reporting on issues affecting Northeast Ohio, from economic development and education to environmental concerns and local government accountability. Ideastream plans to hire additional local reporters and invest in data journalism tools to provide comprehensive and insightful coverage. This is particularly significant in a time where local news deserts are becoming increasingly common, leaving communities underserved and vulnerable to misinformation.
The investment in lifelong learning opportunities will build upon Ideastream's existing educational programs, designed for audiences of all ages. This includes expanding access to early childhood education resources, supporting adult learning initiatives, and creating new digital learning platforms. The organization also aims to collaborate with local schools and universities to provide educational content aligned with curriculum needs.
The commitment to arts & culture programming will showcase the rich artistic tapestry of Northeast Ohio, from established institutions like the Cleveland Orchestra and the Cleveland Museum of Art to emerging artists and community-based organizations. Ideastream plans to produce more locally-focused arts programming, including documentaries, performances, and interviews, ensuring that the region's cultural vibrancy is widely celebrated.
Importantly, the donation will also bolster Ideastream's digital infrastructure. In an increasingly digital world, the organization recognizes the importance of reaching audiences wherever they are. This will involve improving the user experience of ideastream.org, expanding its mobile app capabilities, and increasing its presence on social media platforms. They are also exploring opportunities to create more interactive and personalized content experiences.
Nord's investment is not merely a financial contribution; it's a strategic endorsement of public media's vital role in a democratic society. It acknowledges that robust local journalism, accessible education, and the celebration of arts and culture are essential for building strong, informed, and engaged communities. This donation serves as a powerful example for other philanthropists and underscores the importance of supporting institutions that prioritize the public good.
Read the Full Cleveland Jewish News Article at:
https://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/features/special_sections/philanthropy/philanthropist-nord-donates-2m-to-ideastream-public-media/article_89c7f06f-4b5a-44f3-a70f-8e8a08f6ce4d.html
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