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Oakland, CA 94619
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InvestigateNY will  protect and inform New Yorkers by telling unique and provocative stories with journalistic integrity and skill.

We are a regional, non-profit  investigative journalism center, soon to partner with WNET-TV (PBS in NY) and other partners. We are the only such center in New York State providing superior investigative reporting for the television, radio, print and digital media in the New York region.
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We are requesting ongoing support for our free services:Environmental Media Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that acts as a catalyst for film, video, media programming and events about the environment, human health, social justice and other issues of significant public interest and educational benefit. We support worthy projects and offer project development consulting, grantwriting and other assistance.
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A visionary initiative to develop a new youth media network that provides New York City youth and beyond the opportunity to media education, production, and distribution. YC All-City seeks to reach close to 2 million families through thought provoking, educational and entertaining television that will target the population of 12-25 years old
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MAISHA is dedicated to providing training, resources and professional support for visionary filmmakers in the East African countries of Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, and Rwanda, and the South Asian countries of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Programs include labs and workshops for aspiring screenwriters, directors, actors, technicians, and documentary makers.
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From Issues for Your Tissues radio to Make/Shift magazine 300+ women centered social justice media outlets produce blogs, radio shows, newspapers, TV shows, etc on a regular basis throughout the US.  Media Equity Collaborative is coalescing these isolated groups via a survey and a SUMMIT (July 16) to prioritize program needs, strategize networks and build a sustainable fund to ensure stability and growth for this vastly under resourced community.
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This groundbreaking project is building local wireless Internet infrastructure and services that expand Internet access in underserved areas and simultaneously supports community journalism.
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ArtTribesNetwork.com is a social network to increase engagement between socially active artists from all disciplines.
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National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture (NAMAC) requests funding to analyze the data and publish the key findings from our Mapping the Media Arts Field survey.  This comprehensive national census measures the field’s economic, community, and creative indicators and will live as a searchable database on NAMAC’s website.  Mapping the Field demonstrates the value of the media arts and public media fields and the important role they plan in the free flow of information in our society.
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The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM)'s Digital Media Infrastructure Project is a mutiplatform, integrated system for the production, exhibition, and distribution of public service media by and about Asian Americans. CAAM supports narrative as well as documentary digital films and distributes the works to the public broadcasting system, public television, the educational distribution system, and direct to audiences on-line.
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