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The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers presents screenings of feature-length independent films with multiple opportunities for filmmakers to engage with audiences. This annual tour features post-screening discussions with the filmmaker throughout a nine-state region of the southeastern United States.
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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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WAVE's mission is to encourage women around India to voice their perspectives on social change using a shared digital platform and collectively strive for positive change.
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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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Messages in Motion offers participants the opportunity to produce short video postcards that communicate personal and social messages about their diverse life experiences. As the MIM Video Van travels, the stories inspire, educate and provoke participants from different communities to learn from one another.
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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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Media Voices for Children is an Internet news agency for children’s rights. MVC centralizes media content, conversations and tools for educators, youth, journalists and the general public, to educate about the impacts of poverty and globalization on the world’s children. We are creating an online community of interest to raise awareness about what children need to thrive.

We seek funding to create a new section of Media Voices specific to youth, where their videos and photography can be displayed and their thoughts communicated to each other via forums.

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CAMBOFEST is Cambodia's first internationally recognized independent movie festival, and is Cambodia's longest running international movie festival event.

We are currently seeking to establish, aside from normal annual event-oriented festival operations, a year-round administrative and media center which can serve as the home for CamboFest in the offseason and as a location for special screenings, lectures, and workshops.

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Our City, Our Voices (OCOV) is a community journalism project that builds media skills amongst Philadelphia’s immigrant community, low wage workers, and youth. The aim of OCOV has been to provide low-income communities with the tools and skills to tell their stories and then distribute these stories through the Web and other mediums, using this as the basis for civic engagement. 
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As TV becomes online video, there is an opportunity to put control in the hands of the creators.  The large media companies are trying to repeat massive centralization with gatekeepers.  We make democratic media infrastructure called Miro, an open source HD video player, with over 7 million downloads globally.

With this new phase of our project, we want to directly address the needs of communities in developing countries by making video sharable in low bandwidth conditions, rich with subtitles, and synchronized with any low cost mobile device. 

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