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    <dc:creator>jans@j-lab.org</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2005-01-11T15:20:34-05:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Many Questions. Some Answers.</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came across many questions on <a href="http://dangillmor.typepad.com/dan_gillmor_on_grassroots/2005/01/new_voices_want.html">Dan Gillmor&#8217;s blog</a> today.&nbsp; Here are some of the answers I posted on his site. Why can&#8217;t New Voices give grants to independent entrepreneurs?&nbsp; As we explained earlier here,   the terms of the Knight grant simply don&#8217;t allow us to re-grant the money to anyone who does not have nonprofit status.
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But we are soliciting independent ideas. If you want to share them, I&#8217;m working to raise funding for them. The best way to do that is to fill out the one-page <a href="/images/uploads/nv_project_summary.pdf">Project Summary</a> (PDF).
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For now, an independent creator would need to be affiliated with a 501(c)3. That&#8217;s explained in our <a href="/index.php/site/story/faqs">FAQs</a>.
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What might be an example of an ongoing project vs. a new venture? I  don&#8217;t want to limit the creativity of any of the applicants, but it might consist of a community web site that wants to add a low powered FM radio newscast.&nbsp; Or a weekly newspaper that wants to add an online component.&nbsp; 
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New Voices funding is not intended to pay anyone&#8217;s salary. It is intended to help create a project that we hope proves to be so valuable that you can then use it to leverage other financial support.&nbsp; We aspire for these initiatives to try to become self-sustaining.
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      <title>What about independent entrepreneurs?</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the New Voices blog. Citizens media projects are already provoking a lot of discussion, and we know the projects to be funded New Voices grants will add to that dialogue. We invite your comments and tips, your questions and reactions.
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I’ll start this blog by addressing a query that many of you have already registered. Namely, why isn’t New Voices funding open to anyone with a worthy project? Why does it exclude grassroots efforts from independent entrepreneurs?
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The simplest answer is that J-Lab, under its grant from the Knight Foundation, is limited to regranting the money only to nonprofit or educational institutions. Period.
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That doesn’t mean we are not interested in independent initiatives. If you look at the <a href="/images/uploads/nv_project_summary.pdf">Project Summary</a> PDF form, we invite people who do not meet New Voices guidelines to share their good ideas with us. While we can’t make any promises, J-Lab will do its best to see what other funding we can make available.&nbsp;
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