The Public Radio Association of Development Officers is presenting a scholarship to assist with travel funding for this year’s Public Media Development and Marketing Conference, to be held July 11–13 in Atlanta. The amount for the scholarship is not set; … Continue reading →
Penn State Public Media is providing grants to stations for reporting projects on the subject of managing water within green infrastructures. WPSU will provide up to $3,000 in grant money per station, depending on the scope of the project, which … Continue reading →
The 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. Applicants can apply … Continue reading →
The corporation will offer grants to groups of three or more TV and radio stations to establish new community-based multimedia reporting collaborations, as it has previously done with seven LJC projects. LJC funding fell on hard times in 2011, but … Continue reading →
The fund will provide a total of $95,000 in grants to support up to six full-length documentaries that spotlight issues having to do with the environment, social justice or other social issues. The grants are provided by the International Documentary … Continue reading →
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 →