Distribution & Access

Community Distribution Network

How The Public Lyceum shares research, insights, and briefings across Raleigh communities, institutions, and media outlets to support informed housing discussions.

Our Distribution Model

A structured approach to sharing public-interest research and insights with communities, institutions, and media across the Raleigh area.

Institutional Channels

Direct distribution to government agencies, nonprofits, educational institutions, and civic organizations through structured briefing programs.

  • Scheduled briefings
  • Research reports
  • Policy summaries

Media Partnerships

Verified media outlets receive advance access to research findings, expert commentary, and story leads related to housing and economic mobility.

  • Press releases
  • Expert availability
  • Data access

Community Networks

Direct engagement with community organizations, faith-based groups, and neighborhood associations through local partnerships.

  • Workshop materials
  • Resource guides
  • Community briefings

For Organizations

How Organizations Can Participate

Community organizations, nonprofits, and civic groups can join The Public Lyceum's distribution network to receive timely research, briefings, and resources for their communities.

1

Subscribe to Updates

Receive weekly housing briefs and monthly reports directly to your inbox.

2

Request Custom Briefings

Schedule briefings tailored to your organization's focus areas and community needs.

3

Share Community Insights

Submit local housing issues and community feedback to inform our research priorities.

4

Co-Host Events

Partner with us for community workshops, town halls, and educational sessions.

Join the Network

By joining, you agree to receive periodic updates from The Public Lyceum. You may unsubscribe at any time.

For Media Professionals

Media Access Portal

Research Access

Advance access to reports 48 hours before public release with embargo-compliant sharing.

Expert Commentary

Direct access to researchers and analysts for interviews, background context, and fact-checking.

Data & Statistics

Verified statistics and visualizations available for editorial use with proper attribution.

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How Media Can Access Insights

Resources for Journalists & Broadcasters

The Public Lyceum provides structured media access to support accurate, evidence-based reporting on housing, economic mobility, and community development topics.

Weekly Housing Briefs

Every Monday, media receives a summary of the week's key housing data points and emerging trends for story development.

Press Releases

Official announcements on major reports, events, and significant findings with full context and background materials.

Expert Availability

Schedule interviews with researchers, policy analysts, and community experts for commentary and analysis.

Story Angles

Curated story leads based on current data, community feedback, and emerging housing issues in the Raleigh area.

Content Schedule

Our Publication Cadence

A structured schedule ensures consistent, reliable information flow to support informed discussions across Raleigh communities.

Weekly

Raleigh Housing Brief

Every Monday, a summary of the week's key housing indicators, policy updates, and emerging trends affecting Raleigh communities.

Published: Every Monday

Monthly

State of Housing Report

A comprehensive monthly analysis of housing trends, affordability metrics, and economic mobility indicators across the Raleigh area.

Published: First Tuesday of each month

Rapid

Policy Updates

Immediate analysis and context when significant policy changes, market shifts, or community events impact housing conditions.

As events occur

Annual

Comprehensive Reports

In-depth annual analysis examining long-term trends, systemic issues, and evidence-based recommendations for community action.

Published: Q1 each year

Get Started

Connect with Our Distribution Team

For questions about joining the network, media inquiries, or partnership opportunities, reach out through our coordination channels.

Organizations

For nonprofits, agencies, and community groups seeking distribution access.

View Coordination Options →

Media & Press

For journalists, broadcasters, and content creators seeking research access.

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Partnerships

For organizations seeking deeper collaboration and co-branded initiatives.

View Partnership Info →

Direct Coordination Contact

For immediate coordination needs, contact our distribution team directly.