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Knight Arts Challenge South Florida is sponsored by John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
This initiative seeks innovative ideas in the arts from nonprofits, companies, and individuals that will transform the South Florida community through the arts.
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Knight Arts Challenge South Florida | Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs Knight Arts Challenge South Florida Knight Arts Challenge South Florida The Knight Arts Challenge is a South Florida-based initiative to draw the best and most innovative ideas out of local organizations and individuals seeking to transform the community through the arts. If you have a great idea in the arts, let us know.
Take part in a community rising to new levels of artistic achievement and global recognition. In the last six years, 193 ideas were funded. Is this your year?
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation is seeking ideas and innovation in the arts from nonprofits, companies and individuals.
There are three simple rules: The project takes place in or benefits South Florida. You find other funding to match the Knight Foundation grant.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Open to nonprofits, companies, and individuals whose project centers on arts, occurs in or benefits South Florida, and can secure matching funding from other sources. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies (Historically $5,000-$100,000) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The Next Challenge for Media & Journalism is a grant competition from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation awarding $250,000 in total to early-stage media and journalism startups across the United States. The largest competition of its kind open to both nonprofit and for-profit media startups, the 2026 Next Challenge focuses on reinventing local journalism. Division winners each receive up to $50,000, with an additional $25,000 Grand Prize for the most innovative entrant. Prize categories include Local News Innovation, Local News Infrastructure, and Local Creator Journalism. All finalists receive a $3,000 stipend and travel support. Applications closed March 10, 2026.
Knight Foundation Fund (Tallahassee) is a grant from John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, administered through the Community Foundation of North Florida, that funds projects aligned with creativity, education, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement in Leon County, Florida. Total available funding is approximately $190,000 with individual award amounts varying by project. The foundation evaluates proposals based on alignment with strategic focus areas, a clear theory of change with measurable outcomes, community relevance and impact, organizational capacity, and innovation potential. Knight does not fund political campaigns, lobbying, fundraising events, operating deficits, or medical research. Eligible applicants are local nonprofit organizations serving the Tallahassee area. The current deadline is June 5, 2026.
Knight Art + Tech Expansion Fund is a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation that supports artists and arts organizations in building long-term digital capacity. Awards of up to $100,000 fund hardware and software purchases, technology infrastructure build-outs, staff or contract support for digital roles, website and mobile app development, and digitization and archiving projects. The fund is not tied to specific projects but instead invests in sustainable digital tools and systems. Eligible applicants include individual artists, nonprofit arts organizations, and arts collectives based in Akron, Detroit, or Miami-Dade County. The application deadline is June 20, 2026.