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To support the work of Free Press as part of the Shift the Narrative Coalition, which aims to change the narratives in local media around violence, crime, and safety, and put the power of storytelling in the hands of the community.
$1,000,000
To support a documentary and other media-making for the Best Medical Practices for Transgender, Non-Binary, and Intersex Patients program, highlighting their stories and experiences, and honing in on what medical professionals should know and how they can more adequately and appropriately offer medical care.
$75,000
To support a short film about an undocumented immigrant in Philadelphia starts to fall for a roommate she's never met -- forming a connection that will test the limits of her romantic imagination.
$5,400
To support the expansion of cineSPEAK's team, the development and implementation of public programming, and the broadening of cineSPEAK’s audience and readership.
$150,000
To address inequities in coverage of the Black community in South Jersey by supporting more Black media makers in the creation of news and information.
$75,000
To support your creative, strategic, and equity-focused field-building work, and, importantly, to signal to our fellow colleagues that it’s imperative we step up our support for PNGP in order to strengthen the fabric of our region.
$250,000
To support a video series that involves the filming of individuals and families who have had (or are seeking to have) their records expunged.
$10,000
To support editing fees and other costs related to the production of the film "Ave Maria."
$8,000
To support Power Street Theatre’s two digital media projects: WhatsApp Audio Adventure and Barbershop Poetry. These projects involve community storytelling, poetry and audio stories that will address the themes of cultural preservation, gentrification, immigration, racism, grief, and healing.
$20,000
To provide free basic and focused digital literacy in for impact on the neediest seniors, such as the homeless, deep poverty communities, differently abled homebound, and LGBTQ elderly.
$45,000