Awarded Grants
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To support Eboni Zamani's series, A Song for Nia, with finishing funds.
$10,000
To support Destiny Cox's film, You Were Dead Yesterday, with finishing funds.
$10,000
To launch a pilot radio program inside the City of Philadelphia jail.
February 2025
$10,000
$10,000
To launch a pilot podcast about guerilla tree planting, climate change, and community cohesion in Back Bottom, Philadelphia.
$5,000
To support the dissemination plans of Research for Action's digital archive and podcast that centers and amplifies the voices of Black educators in Philadelphia and Detroit.
$8,500
In rapidly gentrifying North Philadelphia, two genius Black siblings, at risk of eviction, begin doing the coursework of local college students in exchange for cash. When one of their clients, a white woman, goes viral from an essay they wrote, the siblings are faced with a moral dilemma: allow their client to publicly use their voices, or be caught at the center of a cheating scandal.
$20,000
To provide an intensive media training program for Philadelphia high school students in order to amplify the voices of younger community members on key public policy issues.
$30,000
To increase community programming of RadioCATA and to continue to make RadioCATA a space that the Latiine community seeks out as a source of trustworthy information, education, and entertainment.
$50,000
To support "We Free Us," a storytelling project for currently and formally incarcerated women and transgender and gender nonconforming people in Philadelphia jails to share their stories and build power towards large-scale decarceration.
$25,000
To support the second iteration of the Community Apprentice Fellowship, which provides community-centered journalism training to residents of North Philadelphia.
$40,000