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Policy Project
NAMAC’s Campaign and Policy Training Institute will train 20 leaders from intermediary visual arts, performing and media arts organizations in the techniques of developing and launching campaigns to advocate nationally for community-based arts in relation to telecommunications policy.
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Fostering Media Connections is a "media-driven, grassroots campaign to speed the implementation of sweeping federal foster care reform and change the common narrative of the foster care system."
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Educational event about the strengths of mental health recipients and encouragement of films from a mental health recipients point of view as well as a day of empowerment for mental health recipients. Last year's attendance 222 people. 40 non recipients.
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PK TV is an innovative project that expands the way everyday people engage with technology and copyright policy.

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Policy Project

BroadbandCensus.com has received a funding committment from Benedict College, working in collaboration with a national non-profit foundation, that will allow us to do a quick-but-intense broadband data collection effort in South Carolina. We will build an interactive map that identifies the broadband providers -- on the Census Block level -- within three counties (Fairfield, Lexington and Richland) near Columbia, S.C. 

Our project budget to complete the Broadband SPARC analysis in Columbia, S.C., is $40,000; our project budget to take the project to the entirety of South Carolina is $120,000.

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Policy Project
Free Press is leading the creation of a national strategy to address the crisis in journalism through policies that will protect the First Amendment, produce quality coverage, foster vibrant and critical discourse, promote public accountability, prioritize innovation and keep a diverse corps of journalists on the job. We are bringing together journalists, lawmakers, philanthropists, academics and civic groups to craft viable policy solutions, while mobilizing people across the country to participate in the policymaking process.
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The National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) is developing a national campaign against hate speech in media.  We have brought together a roundtable of allies to come up with legally defensible remedies to address this issue. We have also identified grassroots organizations interested in working on this issue.  Public and political pressure is necessary to move the policy agenda forward at the FCC and NTIA.
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So We Might See (SWMS) is an interfaith media reform coalition that will enable the faith community to create a new awareness of the importance of media reform to achieving a socially just world. 

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The Philadelphia Digital Justice Coalition consists of 25 organizations who are advocating for a robust plan to ensure broadband access across all neighborhoods of the city. Media Mobilizing Project (MMP) began the coalition as a model for engaging grassroots constituencies in media policy, using a unique strategy that combines media production and digital inclusion with civic engagement.
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Free Press is leading the creation of a national broadband plan through policies that will result in fast, affordable and open Internet connections for everyone in America and ensure that ingenuity and innovation continue to drive U.S. economic recovery and growth. We are bringing over 160 governmental, civic, public interest and industry groups together with more than 500,000 grassroots activists to press for empirically-driven, progressive and pro-competition regulatory structures in U.S. telecommunications policies.