Charlene Esserman (center) announces the establishment of the Esserman-Knight Journalism Prize, along with daughter Laura Esserman and former Knight Foundation VP/Journalism Jennifer Preston. Photo courtesy of Knight Foundation

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Esserman-Knight Journalism Awards

The Esserman Family Fund for Investigative Journalism honors and supports courageous local reporting and embodies the Esserman family’s commitment to a more informed South Florida.

About The Esserman Family Fund For Investigative Journalism

The Esserman Family Fund for Investigative Journalism honors and strengthens accountability reporting in South Florida by supporting reporters whose work has the power to change laws and lives.

This initiative, created by Ronald and Charlene Esserman and their family, is a way to herald the importance of a free press and fortify journalism’s crucial role in ensuring democratic freedoms. The Essermans believe that amplifying the voices of journalists and their courageous work will keep the community focused on injustice, suppression, and corruption and galvanize us to stand up for change.

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About the Esserman-Knight Journalism Awards

The Esserman-Knight Journalism Awards celebrate and encourage outstanding investigative and public service reporting in South Florida and strive to foster a community that cares deeply about local news.

Beginning in 2026, the awards also recognize exceptional local community reporting and college and graduate student journalism that serve South Florida and strengthen public understanding of critical issues.

Nominations for the 2026 award season will open on January 15, 2026.

Entries should serve the public by holding the powerful to account, shining a light on a pervasive or underreported community problem, or breaking new ground on an issue. The submissions are judged by the quality of analysis and storytelling, the rigor of newsgathering, the inclusion of community voices, and the impact on public understanding or action. Jurors include highly experienced professional journalists, members of the community and the Esserman family.

The awards are by nomination only. Self nominations are not accepted.

For further information, please consult our frequently asked questions (FAQ) or email essermanknight@miamifoundation.org.

About Ron & Charlene Esserman

After the couple moved to Miami from Chicago in 1968, Ron built a network of businesses in South Florida in the automotive industry, heralded for his focus on quality and integrity. Ron brought humanism to his workplace and invested in the advancement and well-being of his employees. Ron and Charlene also supported many community causes, establishing organizations that contributed to the cultural health and well-being of Miami-Dade County. They helped establish Zoo Miami and the Deering Estate Foundation, and shaped the Miami City Ballet, the Florida Grand Opera and the Arsht Center.

Throughout their lives, they have been engaged in the political process and supported candidates and causes that focused on guaranteeing free speech, equality for all, quality education and access to resources to enable everyone to have a chance to build a better life.

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Charlene Ron Esserman MCB Treasurer at the Miami City Ballet Gala

How to Contribute

You can join the Essermans in their work to safeguard a free press and democracy through a donation of any size. Click the button to donate to the Esserman Family Fund for Investigative Journalism.