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New Voices GrantsCountryUnited States RegionGlobal, Africa, North America Deadline DateFebruary 20 2007 J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism invites United States 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. New Voices is funded by the John F. and James L. Knight Foundation. Proposals from as many as three of the 26 communities where the Knight brothers once owned newspapers will be given special consideration. For more details, please visit the website links below. Through 2007, New Voices will help fund the start-up of 10 micro-local news projects with US$12,000 grants; support them with an educational website, and help foster their sustainability through US$5,000 second-year matching grants. Projects will be selected on: Application InformationEligibility: Eligible to apply for funding under the New Voices project are 501(c)3 organisations and education institutions, including civic groups, community organisations, public broadcasters, schools, colleges and universities.
Deadline for applications is February 20 2007. Click here for more information about how to apply and to download forms. Previous WinnersClick here to read about previous grantees. ContactNew Voices
c/o J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism 7100 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 101 College Park, MD 20740-3637USA Tel: (301) 985-4020 Fax: (301) 985-4021 news@j-lab.org New Voices website SourceNew Voices website, January 3 2007. Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 08 2007 Last Updated January 08 2007 |
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