The foundation encourages entrepreneurial female journalists looking to work in digital media to apply for one of its three $20,000 grants. Called the Women Entrepreneurs in the Digital News Frontier Grant Program, the grant will provide coaching as well as … Continue reading →
FIJ awards grants for investigative projects and books three to four times per year. The next deadline is Dec. 10. Grants average $5,000 and are for covering out-of-pocket expenses; the first half is presented immediately, while the second half is … Continue reading →
The Community Service Grant program will accept applications through Jan. 30, 2013, and the level of funding received will be determined by CPB. As a provision, 25 percent of the grant money must be spent on acquiring national programming. More … Continue reading →
Letters of Inquiry in one of four grant categories must be submitted to the EEJF by 5:00 p.m. CST on Nov. 15. EEJF backs projects in investigative reporting, professional development, youth education and special opportunities, defined as “innovative projects that … Continue reading →
The McCormick New Media Women Entrepreneurs Award and J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism will provide two-year grants of $14,000 to proposals for new websites, mobile services or other news ventures led by female journalists. Successful applicants will receive $12,000 in the … Continue reading →
For the Winter 2012 funding round of the society Fund for Environmental Journalism, applicants can request up to $3,500 for either a reporting project or a business venture within the field of environmental journalism. Applicants may be independent journalists or … Continue reading →
The Institute of Museum and Library Services has stipulated that, while only museums may apply for its grant, a partnership with a public broadcasting station (with an accompanying Partnership Statement Form) has the potential to strengthen an application. Museums must … Continue reading →
The grants support three formats: radio, interactive digital media, and film and television. NEH casts a wide net within those categories and also encourages projects that utilize multiple formats; its website is more specific about which types of projects are eligible. … Continue reading →
Journalists and journalism entrepreneurs with innovative ideas about where to take the future of the medium can apply for the 2013–14 class of fellows. Winners will relocate to Stanford University, where, according to the Knight Foundation, they will get to … Continue reading →