Bob Johnson Excellence in Journalism Award

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The Bob Johnson Excellence in Journalism Award honors Robert “Bob” Johnson, a founder of FOG and the organization’s first executive director, who served for 16 years until his death in 2007. Bob spent his career as a journalist with the Associated Press, and he devoted his “retirement” to fighting for government transparency in New Mexico.

The investigative journalism adage “follow the money” was as true in Bob’s time as it is today. Examining the link between money and power takes persistence, attention to detail, and often extensive public records requests. But the reporting that emerges from that work underscores the vital role of journalism — because without it, the public would never know how government power is influenced or how public money is used.


The award is sponsored by the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government, the New Mexico Press Association, and the New Mexico Broadcasters Association. Together, these organizations represent a shared commitment to strong, independent journalism and the public’s right to know how government operates in New Mexico.

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AWARD DETAILS

PURPOSE

To recognize excellence in reporting on the link between money and power in New Mexico

AMOUNT OF AWARD

$5,000

SPONSORED BY

  • New Mexico Foundation for Open Government
  • New Mexico Press Association
  • New Mexico Broadcaster’s Association

HOW TO TELL IF YOUR REPORTING FITS AWARD THEME

What counts as a story that examines the link between money and power?
For the purposes of this award, “power” refers to those in charge — elected officials, appointed leaders, government employees, and public agencies — and the influence they wield. When deciding whether your story fits the submission theme, consider whether money affected how that influence was used. Examples may include reporting on elections, campaigns, public offices, lawmaking, regulation, or the actions and decisions of those involved in governing. If you are still unsure, we suggest submitting it so we can take a look

SUBMISSION CRITERIA

  • All work must have been published or aired between January 1 and December 31 of 2025
  • Entries must focus on local, county, or state government or officials in New Mexico
  • Entries may be print, broadcast or online
  • Entrants may be individuals, reporting teams, or group entries
  • For questions, contact Christine Barber, FOG executive director at director@nmfog.org

JUDGING

Entries will be reviewed and judged by the executive boards of the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government, the New Mexico Press Association, and the New Mexico Broadcasters Association.

JUDGING CRITERIA

  • Does the entry adequately inform the public on the covered topic
  • Is the source material, such as documentation and data, verifiable
  • Are quotes used in an effective manner that further the topic and gives a voice to affected individuals
  • How was the topic presented to the public by the publication or broadcast
  • Were there obstacles to obtaining information and, if so, how were these overcome
  • Did the reporting result in reforms

ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  • The Bob Johnson Excellence in Journalism Award includes a $5,000 cash prize awarded in recognition of completed journalistic work. The prize does not constitute payment for coverage and does not influence editorial decisions, reporting priorities, or conclusions. Award decisions are made independently based on journalistic merit. Award recipients are responsible for any applicable taxes associated with the prize.
  • The views and conclusions expressed in the submitted work are those of the journalists and do not necessarily reflect the views of the award sponsors. Sponsorship of the award does not constitute endorsement of any reporting, findings, or conclusions.
  • Employees, officers, and board members of the sponsoring organizations, as well as members of the judging panel and their immediate family members, are not eligible for the award.
  • Entrants retain all rights to their submitted work. Submission of work for consideration does not grant the sponsors any ownership or publication rights. By submitting work, entrants agree that the sponsors may publicize the award recipient’s name, outlet, and submitted work for noncommercial promotional purposes.
  • The sponsors reserve the right not to confer the award if the judging panel determines that no submission meets the award criteria, and to modify the award guidelines or timeline if circumstances require. All judging decisions are final.