The Justice and Journalism Fund provides grants of $500 and $3000 to support independent journalists or those employed at new organizations to cover complex, multi-faceted issues, especially those related to immigration and borderlands, race and ethnicity, crime and punishment, or post-9/11 security and civil rights. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or legal U.S. residents. Collaboration among different media (mass media, ethnic media, community media, and youth media), across different media platforms, are encouraged to apply. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis through September 30, 2008.
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Topics: Community Media, Ethnic Media, Funding, Immigrants, Journalism, Media production, News
Topics: Community Media, Ethnic Media, Funding, Immigrants, Journalism, Media production, News
One Nation, with liberty and justice for all. No matter what our cultural and ethnic backgrounds are or how we choose to express our spirituality, as Americans we all have shared values, beliefs, and responsibilities. Read More
Johnson & Johnson, working in partnership with the Society for the Arts in Healthcare, seeks to promote the use of the arts to enhance the healthcare experience for patients, their families, and caregivers. Read More
Fair Use Remix Institute (FURI) is a two week digital media workshop for socially-conscious Chicago teens in which youth create several video remixes and mashups that are critical or satirical works of art focusing on political, social, and cultural issues, from a youth perspective. Read More
Nan Kari's application for $25, 000 in Case Foundation funding has made it into the Final Four of the Make It Your Own Awards, an online, vote-driven competition.
Here's a short description of Crossing Borders:
A group of elders -- Somali, Mexican, Hmong, Peruvian, and U.S. Read More
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation Neighborhood Excellence Initiative is designed to recognize, nurture, and reward community organizations, local heroes, and student leaders who are helping their neighborhoods achieve excellence. Read More
Learn and Serve America has announced a funding opportunity for college students and institutions of higher ed. It is having a grant competition for student groups interested in using social media to help more students volunteer. Read More
ZeroDivide Announces New Letter of Inquiry Guidelines
ZeroDivide, formerly the CommunityTechnology Foundation, invests in community enterprises thatleverage technology to benefit people in low-income and otherunderserved communities throughout California.
Video | 46:30 | Multiple Immigrant Groups | Atlanta, GA
This presentation was made at the Refugee Public Policy Forum in Decatur, Georgia on January 30,... Read More
Video | 49:02 | Multiple Immigrant Groups | Atlanta, GA
This panel was part of a daylong Refugee Policy Forum that took place on January 30,... Read More

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