Application Deadline: June 15, 2007
Rising Voices, the outreach arm of Global Voices, is now accepting project proposals for the first round of microgrant funding of up to $5,000 for new media outreach projects. Ideal applicants will present innovative and detailed proposals to teach citizen media techniques to communities that are poorly positioned to discover and take advantage of tools like blogging, video-blogging, and podcasting on their own.
As the internet becomes more accessible to more people, as computers become cheaper, and as software applications move from the desktop to the web, the so-called digital divide seems to be narrowing. In its place, however, we see a participation gap in which the vast majority of blogs, podcasts, and online video are being produced in middle-class neighborhoods in major cities around the world.
Rising Voices aims to help bring new voices from new communities and speaking new languages to the conversational web, by providing resources and funding to local groups reaching out to underrepresented communities. Examples of potential projects include:
- Purchasing an affordable digital video camera and teaching a group of rural students how to produce an ongoing video-blog documentary about the lives of their grandparents.
- Organizing a regular workshop on blogging and photography at a local orphanage. Portions of the budget could be used on cheap digital cameras and internet cafe costs so that participants could describe their local neighborhoods to a global audience with text and photos.
- Working with a local NGO or social entrepreneur so that their challenges, successes, and stories are told to a global audience.
- Translating our new media curriculum to an indigenous language, like Quechua or Wolof, that is currently not represented in the blogosphere or “podosphere.” Then use the learning modules to encourage bloggers to write in those languages.
The sky is the limit, but unfortunately funding is not. Rising Voices outreach grants will range from $1,000 to $5,000. Please be as thoughtful, specific, and realistic as possible when drafting your budgets.
Successful projects will be prominently featured on Global Voices.
Completed applications will be accepted no later than Friday, June 15. Please email them to outreach@globalvoicesonline.org
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Feel free to ask questions in the comments section below or by sending an email to outreach@globalvoicesonline.org
63 comments
Are grants available to individuals to provide assistance to nonprofit organizations, or only to nonprofit organizations?
Eric
Hi Eric,
Grants are available to both individuals and organizations.
When will the next award deadline be, for people who didn’t hear about this in time to get an application prepared?
Also, is the program open to applicants from all countries?
Thanks.
Rita
Hi Rita,
Though I strongly encourage you to apply for this round of funding if you are able, we will have a second round of grants announced sometime later in the year – probably in the fall.
Applicants from countries outside of North America and Western Europe are especially encouraged to apply.
Hi,
I do not seem to find details about (suggested) duration of projects. It would help to make a budget if some suggestions were made with regards to time span – what do you expect?
cheers,
m
If you get funding approved this round, could you apply in the next round, too? Would this disadvantage your second application somehow?