Awarded Grants
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To support Philly Community Wireless with building community-controlled wireless networks, expanding public internet availability in Philadelphia, and developing shared models of internet access and adoption.
$125,000
FreePress
To provide support for Free Press' "Philly Comunicadores Initiative," which builds collective power among Spanish-speaking media workers and journalists in the Delaway Valley region by facilitating a collaborative group that provides culturally competent training and resources in Spanish on a variety of journalism and media issues.
July 2026
$50,000
$50,000
POPPYN (The University Community Collaborative)
To support POPPYN, which mobilizes youth to combat oppressive narratives in the media landscape using youth-driven stories that shape movements for social change.
$80,000
G-Town Radio (WGGT-LP) 92.9 FM
To support the general operations of G-Town Radio, a community radio station serving the Germantown neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia.
$75,000
Movement of Immigrant Leaders in Pennsylvania
To support Radio MILPA, which amplifies the stories of immigrants and poor and working class people, highlighting shared struggles and connecting issues, people, and regions in order to shift the narratives about immigrants to make movements stronger and more unified.
$50,000
Institute for the Development of Education in the Arts (IDEA)
To change the negative Camden City news ecosystem with positive news stories through a multimedia program, including zines, podcasts, and journalism training.
$35,000
To strengthen 2Puntos' two newsroom models—one led by community women and one led by their editorial team—and expand service journalism that blends community knowledge with organizational expertise and ensures Latine residents in Philadelphia and Norristown have access to trustworthy, actionable information.
July 2026
$100,000
$100,000
To strengthen and sustain the Germantown Info Hub as a trusted source of community-centered journalism, engagement, and local information while expanding opportunities for resident contribution and long-term neighborhood support.
$200,000
To support Kensington Voice in sunsetting their operations and archiving their news stories.
$40,000
To sustain and strengthen 5 Shorts’ community-rooted media programming, youth workforce development, and storytelling initiatives for young people impacted by gun violence in Philadelphia.
$50,000