City Limits is a pioneering investigative journalism organization, operating through the lens of New York City to discern urban challenges, their causes, and potential solutions. Established during New York's fiscal crisis in 1976, the non-profit organization aims to invigorate democracy and empower citizens towards a fairer city. Funded by foundation support, ad sponsorship, and reader donations, City Limits stands as a reputable and trusted source of in-depth reporting.
Among its key services, City Limits offers 'Shelter Count', a unique initiative that provides regular, comprehensive tallies of individuals within New York's multifaceted homeless shelter system. This invaluable resource provides an accurate snapshot of a complex issue, demonstrating City Limits' commitment to transparency and factual reporting.
City Limits also spearheads the 'Spanish Language Initiative', moving closer to becoming a fully bilingual investigative media outlet, a first in New York City. Through its series 'Lo que necesita saber sobre', City Limits provides guides and explainers in Spanish and English, essential for immigrant and undocumented New Yorkers.
Distinctively, City Limits also runs 'CLARIFY', the City Limits Accountability Reporting Initiative For Youth. This paid training program for young students imparts the skills of investigative journalism, enabling them to report on issues impacting their neighborhoods.