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New Voices
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March 1, 2010• FAQs
Is something missing in your local media landscape? Are you craving news and information sources that energize, engage and build a sense of community and connection? Are you ready to be the media you wish to see in your town?
J-Lab: The institute for Interactive Journalism invites you to apply for funding to launch a participatory news venture in your community. J-Lab will select nine projects in 2010. Each project may receive up to $25,000.
Proposals are due March 1, 2010.
WHO: Eligible to receive New Voices funding are 501(c)3 organizations and education institutions, including community groups, public broadcasters, independent media, colleges and universities, and individuals working under the sponsorship of a nonprofit fiscal agent.
WHAT: Only start-up news initiatives can receive funding. Ongoing efforts are not eligible unless they are proposing a new project or product.
WHERE: Projects can produce news and information for a geographic area such as a small town, city, county, state or region. Or they can serve a community of interest. Of the nine projects to be funded in 2010, at least three grants are targeted for news initiatives in the 26 communities where the Knight brothers once owned newspapers. See that list:
knightfoundation.org/programs/communities/
HOW MUCH: Grantees may receive up to $25,000. They will receive $17,000 the first year and are eligible for $8,000 in matching funds in the second year.
WHEN: Online applications are due March 1, 2010.
Focus
New voices projects must serve a defined community.
News
New Voices grantees must foster an open exchange of journalistically sound information.
Online
New Voices recipients must develop a publicly accessible, regularly updated Web site to showcase their efforts.
Interactivity
New Voices projects must offer users a way to share or contribute news, opinion, and other content, and participate in conversation about their targeted community.
Sustainability
New Voices projects must have an achievable plan to deliver a steady flow of fresh, original content year-round. They must submit a reasonable budget, a strategy for obtaining matching funds and other support from donors, subscribers, foundations, events, advertising, or e-commerce. They must describe how they will keep their project alive after New Voices funding has ended.
Innovations
New Voices grantees must show creativity in the use of new digital technologies. Mobile applications, geo-tagging and collaborative reporting ideas are welcome.
Learning
Project leaders must post regular brief blogs to the J-NewVoices.org Web site, sharing experiences, challenges and successes along the way. These informal updates will build a knowledge network to help others learn the do’s and don’ts of launching community news ventures.
APPLY ONLINE:
www.j-newvoices.org/apply/NV10
Complete all submissions in English only.
Phone: 202-885-8100
E-mail:
Web: www.J-NewVoices.org
Deadline:
March 1, 2010
Judging:
Funded projects will be selected by the New Voices Advisory Board. The judges reserve the right to select projects that represent a diversity of topics, areas and participants. The judges will decline to consider any applicant that does not meet all the guidelines. Meet the New Voices Advisory Board.