Presented by the Center for Community and Ethnic Media at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism in New York City, the awards are presented to local stories in print, online, photo and broadcast media...
Posted 2/2/2013Presented by the Association of Public Radio Engineers, the award seeks to recognize individuals who have made a "significant impact on, or improvement in," the public radio world...
Posted 1/22/2013Presented by the Journalism Center on Children and Families through the University of Maryland, the Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism honor pieces that spotlight children and family issues within the U...
Posted 1/7/2013Presented by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and named after the Wall Street Journal reporter murdered by terrorists in 2002, the awards are open to any professional journalist or team of journalists who will have published investigative work between July 15, 2011 and April 30, 2013 involving on-the-ground reporting in at least two countries...
Posted 11/19/2012The PBS documentary series, which is marking its first year of accepting online submissions, will extend the deadline for entries into its 2013–14 season to March 1, 2013...
Posted 10/19/2012Three months after its last hacking bash, the award-winning PBS documentary series is hosting another intersection of nonfiction filmmaking and technology in New York City...
Posted 1/22/2013The fellowship is a weeklong seminar program held in Bangkok May 12–19. Dart is seeking applications from two-person teams: an editor and a reporter from the same news organization...
Posted 1/22/2013Presented 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 University of Rhode Island's Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting is accepting applications for its 15th annual science immersion workshop, geared toward helping journalists better understand the environmental impacts of climate change...
Posted 12/17/2012The 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 annual iMA conference, which will be held March 6–7, 2013 in Austin, Texas as a prelude to the South by Southwest Festival March 8–12, is looking to help bring public media into the next generation...
Posted 11/27/2012The Chicago Digital Media Production Fund is awarding grants to innovative video projects in all genres, provided they are filmed within Cook County, intended for online distribution, not promotional in nature and committed to a message of social change...
Posted 1/30/2013The Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, along with international NGO Internews, is overseeing the fellowships for working journalists outside the U...
Posted 1/22/2013Jointly 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 NEH is seeking applications for activities to accompany its traveling exhibitions, aptly titled "On The Road." Public broadcasting stations are eligible partners, and in past years grants have been given in this category for film festivals and other public broadcasting–friendly proposals...
Posted 1/17/2013The foundation has supported many public media projects in the mid-Atlantic region and awarded two big grants for jazz projects: $88,392 for a national library of jazz metadata, developed by the National Federation for Community Broadcasters, and $98,300 to NPR for web content about jazz...
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 1/9/2013The company's Public Media Content Fund, with funding provided by CPB, is offering grants to projects that feature Native involvement. Grants of $5,000 to $20,000 will be made available for research and development; awards for production or completion can be up to $100,000; and awards for new media will range from $5,000 to $20,000...
Posted 1/9/2013As part of a new initiative to attract media entrepreneurs, the Times has begun TimeSpace, a program seeking early-stage companies that could benefit from being hosted in the news mainstay's building...
Posted 1/30/2013One fellow will be selected to spend a year at Poynter's headquarters in St. Petersburg, Fla., reporting and writing about the journalism industry and attending seminars...
Posted 1/14/2013There 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 1/9/2013Presented annually by the International Center for Journalists, the nine-week fellowship awards stipends to 20 media professionals from the U...
Posted 1/7/2013Dubbed 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