Posts in 'Media Policy'

$97,500 - Awarded June 2024

Focus areas
Media Policy
Internet for All
Description
To support MIC Center's Pennsylvania Broadband Research Institute.

$80,000 - Awarded June 2023

Focus areas
Media Policy
Policing and Community Safety
Media Reform
Description
To support the MIC Center's research on broadband for all policies.

$1,000,000 - Awarded July 2022

Focus areas
Media Policy
Policing and Community Safety
Media Reform
Description
To support the work of the MIC Center 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.

People's Media Fund believes that narratives shape people’s understanding of their world and their interactions with others and the institutions

$100,000 - Awarded April 2020

Focus areas
Media Policy
Description

In support of Chromebooks for all Philadelphia School District students.

$50,000 - Awarded May 2021

Focus areas
Media Policy
Description

This one-year grant will support an assessment of 2,500 residents to understand the number of households currently without internet or relying on unstable, low bandwidth options, as a way to benchmark the city's progress towards closing the digital divide.

$30,000 - Awarded April 2020

Focus areas
Media Policy
Description

COVID-19 Emergency Fund to 2019 Grantees.

$500,000 - Awarded July 2019

Focus areas
Media Policy
Description

This two-year grant will enable DLA to provide grants to immigrant-serving organizations for targeted digital literacy training, and to deepen its work with funded organizations and projects by developing a learning and support network.

$300,000 - Awarded December 2021

Focus areas
Media Policy
Description

A two-year grant to empower local community leadership to improve digital outcomes and to advance digital equity by engaging in federal and state broadband policymaking.

$211,000 - Awarded December 2021

Focus areas
Media Policy
Description

A two-year grant to assess and recommend corrections to the policy failures that enable digital-redlining and other exclusionary practices that disproportionately harm low-income families and communities of color.

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