Named for the late MJ Bear, former v.p. for online at NPR and a founding board member of the Online News Association, the fellowships award young digital journalists with a personal ONA mentor for six months, attendance and recognition at the annual ONA conference and awards banquet Oct...
Posted 5/7/2013The course will be taught by Purdue University professor Rodney Vandeveer. Enrollment fee is $590 for members of SBE and $640 for nonmembers, while the hotel will run $84 per night...
Posted 5/7/2013Open to Media Impact Funders members only, the forum will take place at the Ford Foundation, where participants will "explore storytelling through visual media, impact metrics, and solutions journalism, and network among peers to deepen learning and spark collaboration...
Posted 4/2/2013With a focus on "disrupting the newsroom," the summit will feature custom sessions presented by the Online News Association. Speakers from nonprofit media will include ProPublica Editor-in-Chief and CEO Paul Steiger and Spot...
Posted 2/25/2013Presented by College Broadcasters Inc., the second annual National Student Electronic Media Convention will be held Oct. 31–Nov. 2. CBI's website describes the event as "America’s only convention dedicated exclusively to the interests of student TV/video outlets, radio stations and webcasters...
Posted 1/17/2013The Alliance for Community Media and the National Federation of Community Broadcasters will co-locate their annual conferences in San Francisco, Calif...
Posted 12/1/2012The National Endowment for the Humanities holds its Bridging Cultures through Film: International Topics program to support "documentary films that examine international and transnational themes in the humanities," including topics such as religion, ethics, literature or history...
Posted 4/2/2013Jointly presented by CPB, PBS and the Grant Center, the Program Challenge Fund has been awarding grants to high-profile primetime PBS programming since 1987...
Posted 1/17/2013The NEA is looking chiefly for projects that spread art to underserved communities. Its project grants will generally range from $10,000 to $100,000 with some exceptions and will favor partnerships and projects that are "inclusive of the full range of demographics of their communities, as well as individuals of all physical and cognitive abilities...
Posted 1/9/2013The National Endowment for the Arts, for its "Challenge America Fast-Track" program, will present $10,000 grants to projects that "extend the reach of the arts to underserved populations...
Posted 1/9/2013There are two different fellowship opportunities. Up to five international journalists will be selected for nine-month religion reporting projects, including stipends, with applications due March 8...
Posted 1/14/2013For its new TV series Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories and accompanying web series Truly CA Shorts, San Francisco's KQED is seeking independent documentaries that focus on the Golden State...
Posted 1/9/2013Dubbed the P5 for short, the project is the nonprofit newsroom’s attempt to give coders a space for working on cutting-edge web media. Applicants will be selected based on the strength of their resume and past projects to visit ProPublica’s office for 2–4 days...
Posted 8/6/2012