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New Voices Grants


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February 8 2006

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For new community news ventures in the U.S...

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J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism invites U.S. non-profit groups and education organisations to apply for funding to launch new community news ventures and to cooperate with J-Lab in spotlighting best practices and lessons learned. Funding is available for start-up news initiatives only. Ongoing efforts are not eligible to apply unless they are proposing a new venture. Successful applicants will be ventures that benefit a defined geographic or special-interest community, and foster an open exchange of journalistically sound ideas, information, news and opinion in those communities. Through 2006, New Voices will help fund the start-up of 10 micro-local news projects with $12,000 grants; support them with an educational website, and help foster their sustainability through $5,000 second-year matching grants.


Projects will be selected on:

  • The level of communications innovation.
  • Plans for effectively serving an identified community with fact-based news, information and dialogue.
  • Usefulness as a prototype for others.
  • Realistic prospects for sustaining the project after New Voices funding as ended.

Eligibility

  • Funding is available for start-up news initiatives only. Ongoing efforts are not eligible to apply unless they are proposing a new venture.
  • Funding may be used only for news and information projects. Advocacy and government projects are not eligible.
  • Funding is available for print or electronic news initiatives, including online, cable, broadcast, narrowcast, satellite and mobile efforts.
  • Collaborative ventures are eligible as long as the funded party is a nonprofit or education institution.
  • Religious organisations may receive grants for non-sectarian purposes only. Proposals to proselytise or to promote the tenets of a particular religious belief will not be considered.
  • Funded applicants must have plans to launch their initiative within 10 months of receiving funding.
  • Applicants must specifically outline a realistic vision for sustaining the project after start-up funding is spent.
  • Only projects based in the United States may apply.
  • Projects using a language other than English will be permitted as long as translated samples of the project are made available monthly for educational purposes and all reports are made in English.

J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism invites U.S. non-profit groups and education organisations to apply for funding to launch new community news ventures and to cooperate with J-Lab in spotlighting best practices and lessons learned. Funding is available for start-up news initiatives only. Ongoing efforts are not eligible to apply unless they are proposing a new venture. Successful applicants will be ventures that benefit a defined geographic or special-interest community, and foster an open exchange of journalistically sound ideas, information, news and opinion in those communities. Through 2006, New Voices will help fund the start-up of 10 micro-local news projects with $12,000 grants; support them with an educational website, and help foster their sustainability through $5,000 second-year matching grants.


Projects will be selected on:

Eligibility

Applicationinfo: 

To apply, submit all of the following:

  • Fill out the Project Summary.
  • Fill out the Funding Application.
  • If you are partnering with a fiscal agent, fill out the Fiscal Agent Form available online.
  • Attach a budget showing how you propose to spend the grant money.
  • Provide a letter from the IRS, documenting your 501(c)3 status.
  • Include letters of support from any proposed partners.
  • Complete all submissions in English only.

Click here for more information about how to apply and to download forms.

Previouswinners: 

Click here to read about previous grantees.

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Source: 

Email from Julie Strobel to The Communication Initiative, January 3 2006 and New Voices website January 4 2006.


Source URL:
http://www.comminit.com/en/node/14065