HfYC Editorial & Content Infrastructure

Editorial Guidelines Strategy

Objectives

Create a consistent, scalable editorial system that maintains authenticity, quality, and hyperlocal relevance across all user-generated and in-house content

Structure
Editorial Mission Statement:
“Amplify Black community voices with hyperlocal, culturally relevant storytelling that informs, connects, and empowers.”
Content Pillars:
    • Local Events & News: Neighborhood news, civic updates, community events.
    • Personal Stories: Lived experiences, personal essays, community reflections.
    • Resource Spotlights: Features on local businesses, services, programs.
    • Culture & Creativity: Arts, music, food, traditions, and emerging talent.
    • Advocacy & Awareness: Civic issues, social justice topics, calls to action.
Submission Types:
    • Articles (300–800 words)
    • Short posts (under 300 words)
    • Photo Essays
    • Event Listings
    • Community Announcements
Editorial Standards:
    • Authenticity First: Real voices over “professional polish.” Natural, conversational, passionate writing is encouraged.
    • Fact-Checking: Verify dates, names, and key facts—especially for local news.
    • Community Respect: Content must uphold dignity, avoid stereotyping, and reinforce community pride.
    • Language Sensitivity: Avoid oppressive or exclusionary language. Promote inclusive storytelling.
    • Source Attribution: Credit local organizations, media, or individuals when referencing external work.
Editorial Review Process:
  • Light editorial touch focused on clarity, grammar, and alignment with values — not heavy rewriting.
  • Contributors retain their voice unless they violate community or editorial guidelines.

Tone of Voice Documentation

Objective:

Establish a recognizable, trustworthy brand voice that embodies HfYC’s core values — warmth, empowerment, authenticity, and community pride.

Tone Attributes:
AttributeDescriptionExample
WarmFeels like a neighbor speaking with genuine care.“We’re here for you — always have been, always will be.”
EmpoweringInspires action, confidence, and pride in the community.“Your story can light up your city. Share it with us.”
AuthenticHonest, unpolished, true to real experiences.“No filters needed. Just your truth.”
InformativePractical, concise, solution-oriented.“Here’s how to register for free city workshops happening this month.”
CelebratoryHighlights joy, wins, and positive stories.“Meet the Black-owned bakery making history in our neighborhood.”
Voice vs. Style:
  • Voice remains consistent (warm, empowering).
  • Style flexes slightly depending on format (articles = slightly more structured; social posts = looser, punchier).
Language Guide:
  • Prefer plain, powerful English over corporate jargon.
  • Encourage first-person stories (“I experienced…” or “We did…”).
  • Promote use of local expressions and cultural references where appropriate.
  • Emphasize short, direct sentences for digital readability.
  • Pronouns: Use “we,” “you,” “our community” — inclusive language.
Types of Content We Publish:
Content TypeDescriptionWord Count
News ReportsTimely coverage of hyperlocal events, decisions, or issues300–600
Personal EssaysFirst-person narratives about local life, culture, or challenges500–900
ProfilesFeatures on local leaders, artists, activists, entrepreneurs600–800
Resource GuidesLists of local services, opportunities, or tips400–700
Photo EssaysVisual storytelling of a community, event, or theme5–10 photos with captions
Op-EdsPersuasive pieces advocating for civic or cultural causes500–700

Content Submission Templates

Objective:

Lower the barriers for contributors by offering clear, easy-to-follow content templates that guide quality submissions.

Article Submission Template

Title:
(Short, punchy, informative)

Author Name:
(You can use a nickname or full name)

City/Neighborhood:
(E.g., “Newark Central,” “East Atlanta”)

Article Type:
(Story, News, Event, Resource Spotlight, Opinion)

Main Body:
(Aim for 300–800 words)

Key Points to Cover (Optional prompts):

  • What’s the story/event/resource?
  • Why does it matter to the community?
  • How can people get involved or benefit?

Photos:
(Attach 1–3 photos, if available — must be original or have permission)

Short Post Template

Title:
(Optional for shorter posts)

Content:
(100–300 words; direct, heartfelt, or informative)

Tag:
(Choose one: Event | News | Story | Resource | Shoutout)

Photo Essay Template

Title:
(Capture the spirit of the photo story)

Photographer Name:

City/Neighborhood:

Photo Captions:

  • 3–8 photos with 1–2 sentence captions explaining the moment or story.
Event Submission Template

Event Name:

Organizer:

Date and Time:

Location:

Description:
(50–150 words about what it is and who should attend)

How to Join:
(Link or instructions)

Optional: Upload Flyer or Image

Content Submission Guidelines (Quick Check)

✅ Respect privacy: Get permission if sharing images/stories about others.
✅ Stay factual: Double-check facts before submitting.
✅ Be community-centered: Focus on topics that uplift or inform.
✅ No hate speech, discrimination, or promotion of harmful content.
✅ HfYC reserves the right to edit for clarity, length, and community standards.