The 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. Filmmakers … Continue reading →
The Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting, along with international NGO Internews, is overseeing the fellowships for working journalists outside the U.S. who have had little international exposure. Women and journalists from developing countries are strongly encouraged to apply. Radio reporters … Continue reading →
PIN will give up to $2,500 in funds for stations that “generate content, organize events and meet the information needs of their communities through engagement.” PIN hopes that stations will find more uses for its network of sources by engaging … Continue reading →
Jointly presented by CPB, PBS and the Grant Center, the Program Challenge Fund has been awarding grants to high-profile primetime PBS programming since 1987. In the latest iteration, stations with limited-run additions to their broadcast schedules are encouraged to apply, … Continue reading →
The 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 … Continue reading →
The 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 … Continue reading →
The initiative’s grant program awards up to $10,000 each to between 15 and 20 eligible filmmakers annually. Applicants must hail from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East or Oceania. Applications for the current grant … Continue reading →
The fund is interested primarily in funding “powerful stories with central characters that weave a strong narrative,” and it looks for documentary projects that have already secured access to their subjects and are ready to begin filming. Grants range from $5,000 … Continue reading →
The 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 … Continue reading →