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JOURNALIST TRAINING

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This foundation supports journalism schools and media institutions in the areas of investigative reporting, youth journalism education and professional development.
This foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, media and journalism, education, conservation, health, disaster relief, youth development, diversity and community...
This community foundation is increasing its funding and leadership in the areas of education and workforce training.
The Knight Foundation invests in projects that advance journalism in the digital age and in projects that strengthen the 26 local communities where the Knight brothers held newspapers.
Funding primarily in Charleston, WV and some international projects. Media grants have focused on journalism.
A good fit for public media in New York state, and for national training initiatives to engage more diverse journalists.
A good fit for organizations that support the Washington, D.C. area or improvements in the field of journalism.
Supports journalism nationally, focusing particularly on training of journalists who serve smaller communities and on business journalism.
The Wyncote Foundation funds projects nationwide.

WEBINARS/CONFERENCE CALLS

Strategies for Grantseeking Success: Identifying Potential Funders
Join us for the third session in the Grant Center's webinar series: Strategies for Grantseeking Success. Identifying Potential Funders will take place on Thursday, June 22, 2012, at 2:00 p....
Partnership Opportunities with IMLS
Watch the recording and download the resources from this Grant Center webinar from April 27, 2012 about funding opportunities from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

NEWSLETTERS

Read the Grant Center's April 2012 newsletter.
Read the Grant Center's March 2012 newsletter.