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Supplemental funding for general operations to support Love Now Media’s use of community storytelling and media to reimagine and redesign a future that includes liberation for historically oppressed communities.
$100,000
Supplemental funding to support the ongoing operations and growth of the Philly Community Wireless public mesh wifi network in Norris Square, as well as supporting the expansion of networks across North Philadelphia, especially into the neighboring areas of Kensington, Fairhill, and Nicetown-Tioga.
$175,000
To support the Keystone Internet Coalition's organizing efforts to advocate for statewide community-led and effective digital equity initiatives.
$170,000
Supplemental funding for general operations to support Love Now Media’s use of community storytelling and media to reimagine and redesign a future that includes liberation for historically oppressed communities.
$200,000
For crucial upgrades to secure the station’s broadcasting equipment.
$10,000
To excavate, preserve and elevate Haitian and American history through the completion and distribution of the feature length documentary, Ulrick: Guardian of History. To provide a resource to the Haitian, Art and Academic communities that celebrates and amplifies the contributions of Ulrick Jean-Pierre and our Haitian heros.
$10,000
To provide finishing funds for Aaron Brokenbough's film, "Trading Stories," a comedy-drama short film that explores the themes of redemption, healing, and acceptance.
$10,000
To support Philanthropy Networks leadership transition and general operations.
$50,000
When 50-year-old Filipina immigrant Alma Manabat Parker travels back to the Philippines for the first time since infancy, she immerses in her native culture and learns traditional dances to bring back to her Filipino-American community in Alaska, hoping to spark cultural engagement and identity amongst youth increasingly disconnected from their heritage.
$15,000
A personal film told from the perspective of a Philadelphia woman who grew up in a Orthodox Jewish community that supports Israel unconditionally, "The Rabbis' Intifada" follows the journeys of four Orthodox rabbis as they speak out in support of Palestinian liberation.
$10,000