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Digital Media
Archives Collaboratives
11/26/18
Up to $100,000 is available from the National Archives and Records Administration for collaborations of three or more entities, working together to make their collections more readily available to the public. Planning grants and implementation grants are available. Deadline: May 7, 2025 (Draft by February 18, 2025) -
Digital Media
NIH Science Education Partnership Awards
10/11/18
This NIH program makes multiyear grants to support preK-12 and informal science education. It has a history of supporting public media. Deadline was July 9, 2019. -
Digital Media
Jacquie Jones Memorial Scholarship Fund
08/15/18
This fund, established by CPB and administered by Black Public Media, was created to support diverse documentary producers. Deadline was September 30, 2018. -
Digital Media
Veterans Coming Home: Finding What Works
02/21/18
CPB will make up to 12 awards of $25,000 for digital content and community engagement supporting veteran reintegration into civilian life. Deadline was March 2, 2018. -
Digital Media
Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grants
01/17/18
These challenge grants support capital projects. In recent years, public broadcasters have received awards of up to $750,000, however, beginning in 2023, the program no longer support digital infrastructure requests. Significant matching is required. The last round closed on May 17, 2023. -
Digital Media
Grants for Arts Projects
11/28/17
The NEA Grants for Arts Projects program supports creation, engagement, learning and livability in communities through grants ranging from $10,000 to $100,000. (1-1 match required). The 2024 competition has closed. There are two rounds of competition in 2025, with deadlines in February and July. -
Digital Media
Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
11/28/17
This NEH program supports innovative digital projects that contribute to public knowledge of the humanities. Three project levels range from $75,000 to $350,000 awards. Deadline: January 9, 2025 (optional draft due November 13, 2024). -
Digital Media
African-American Civil Rights: Preservation and History Grants
10/20/17
This National Park Service grant supports projects that document, preserve and interpret significant sites in the history of African-American civil rights. This competition closed on December 3, 2019. -
Digital Media
Ford Foundation
07/24/17
The Ford Foundation's focus post-2020 is on challenging inequality. Grants for media focus on informing the public about complex social issues. Documentary funding is available through the JustFilms program. -
Digital Media
Student Support and Academic Enrichment
07/20/17
This Department of Education program allows SEAs to make subgrants in support of well-rounded education, digital education technology and more. Deadline varies. -
Digital Media
Public Engagement with Historical Records
06/30/17
This NARA program will award between $50,000 and $150,000 to projects that engage the public with historical documents online. This grant is now closed. The last deadline was in November 2023. -
Digital Media
Access to Historical Records: Major Initiatives
06/30/17
This NARA program supports archival projects that promote public discovery and use of archival resources. Grants range $100,000 - $350,000 and a match is required. This funding opportunity ended on February 25, 2021. -
Digital Media
Ready To Learn Community Partnership Planning Applications
05/08/17
Phase one of this CPB grant will focus on identifying partners, assessing needs and preparing a proposal for an early learning community engagement collaborative. Deadline was June 30, 2017. -
Digital Media
Personnel Development To Improve Services And Results For Children With Disabilities
04/24/17
This program provides funds to address the need for qualified special education personnel and ensure that those personnel are well-equipped to serve students. Deadline varies. -
Digital Media
Knight (John S. and James L. Knight Foundation)
02/22/17
The Knight Foundation was the top funder of journalism and public media between 2014-2018, according to Inside Philanthropy. They invest in local journalism, as well as tools to improve revenue generation for journalism, combating misinformation, schools of journalism, and reaching underserved audiences. Giving is limited to the 26 designated Knight Communities.