Despite the pervasiveness of media, the amount of philanthropic dollars in support of public interest media remains minuscule and, therefore largely ineffective. The report, based on a survey of the the funding sector, calls on philanthropists to embrace a practice of transparency and information sharing via technology, to determine how existing funds are being used and how they can best be leveraged to increase philanthropic impact within the media field
Almost one in two people on the planet still don't have access to the internet. 120 millionAmericans...
This report aims to highlight trends in environmental media grantmaking, impact studies and examples...
Evaluates the public broadcasting collaboration "Why Democracy?" and its efforts to coordinate inter...
Funders have a long history of supporting social issue media; since 2013, Media Impact Funders (MIF)...
Donors working around the world are concerned about the threat posed by closing space, including int...
Both radio and audio are being used in exciting ways to reach new audiences, spark civic engagement ...
With support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Media Impact Funders has been researching tre...
This is a chapter from a longer piece. The collaborations documented here demonstrate a shared space...
This report offers an overview of Foundation Maps for Media Funding, a free, interactive mapping and...
Without media and especially the news, society would have no way of being informed about anything ou...
How are funders evaluating the outcomes of the media productions and campaigns that they support? Ov...
The analysis of more than 6,500 grant makers suggests the money they are pumping into journalism-rel...
Over the last decade, media -- the means by which we communicate -- has evolved significantly. Telev...
This report, funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, provides a four-part frame...
Produced by Media Impact Funders in collaboration with Harvard University's Shorenstein Center on Me...
Almost one in two people on the planet still don't have access to the internet. 120 millionAmericans...
This report aims to highlight trends in environmental media grantmaking, impact studies and examples...
Evaluates the public broadcasting collaboration "Why Democracy?" and its efforts to coordinate inter...
Funders have a long history of supporting social issue media; since 2013, Media Impact Funders (MIF)...
Donors working around the world are concerned about the threat posed by closing space, including int...
Both radio and audio are being used in exciting ways to reach new audiences, spark civic engagement ...
With support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Media Impact Funders has been researching tre...
This is a chapter from a longer piece. The collaborations documented here demonstrate a shared space...
This report offers an overview of Foundation Maps for Media Funding, a free, interactive mapping and...
Without media and especially the news, society would have no way of being informed about anything ou...
How are funders evaluating the outcomes of the media productions and campaigns that they support? Ov...
The analysis of more than 6,500 grant makers suggests the money they are pumping into journalism-rel...
Over the last decade, media -- the means by which we communicate -- has evolved significantly. Telev...
This report, funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, provides a four-part frame...
Produced by Media Impact Funders in collaboration with Harvard University's Shorenstein Center on Me...
Almost one in two people on the planet still don't have access to the internet. 120 millionAmericans...
This report aims to highlight trends in environmental media grantmaking, impact studies and examples...
Evaluates the public broadcasting collaboration "Why Democracy?" and its efforts to coordinate inter...