Celebrate Sunshine Week March 16-22

Sunshine Week occurs each year in mid-March, coinciding with James Madison’s birthday, March 16 (1751). Madison was a driving force behind the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and presented the first version of the Bill of Rights to Congress. He also was the fourth president of the United States.

Coordinated by the nonpartisan Joseph L. Brechner Freedom of Information Project at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, Sunshine Week helps educate the public, journalists, lawmakers, and others on the right to know in the U.S. states and federal government. Sunshine Week provides materials for publication, encourages year-around collaboration among more than 100 partners, hosts an in-person Sunshine Fest conference, highlights the effective use of public records by engaged citizens, showcases freedom of information events, and provides fun activities and other resources.

Sunshine Week is funded in part through an endowment from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, as well as endowments held by the Joseph L. Brechner Freedom of Information Project at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, as part of its land-grant university mission to educate journalists and the public about their rights to civic information. The Knight Foundation supports democracy by funding free expression and journalism, arts and culture in community, research in areas of media and democracy, and in the success of American cities and towns where the Knight brothers once had newspapers. 

This year marks the 20th anniversary of Sunshine Week. NSNC proudly supports and celebrates Sunshine Week. Please consider making a donation to further NSNC’s on-going work.

Here’s a list of upcoming events: https://sunshineweek.org/events-calendar/.

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