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Student Media Sustainability Project is sponsored by Scripps Howard Fund. This pilot program strengthens independent, collegiate student news organizations and positions them for long-term success. It helps student newsrooms improve audience engagement, grow revenue streams, and strengthen governance and organizational structure.
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Journalism Grants | Fund | Scripps " * " indicates required fields Scripps HOWARD FUND Journalism Grants Scripps Howard Fund grants support journalism education by giving students the tools and resources necessary to produce impactful work, and supporting organizations devoted to the advancement of journalism.
Scripps Howard Fund invites independent college student media outlets to apply for sustainability program Learn more about the Student Media Sustainability project here. The deadline to apply is Sunday, April 12. Apply here.
Scripps Howard Fund offers journalism grant for community colleges In 2025, the Scripps Howard Fund awarded a grant to community colleges and regional branch colleges to help grow journalism education programs. The one-time grant of up to $15,000 supported efforts to create, expand or improve experiential journalism programs, with a focus on serving underrepresented students and providing innovative hands-on learning.
Recipients can be found here . Our 2026 grant opportunity will be announced soon.
Scripps Howard Fund selects University of Memphis for open-source investigative reporting grant Scripps Howard Fund selects USC for open-source investigative journalism grant The Scripps Howard Fund is partnering with the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism to teach college students open-source investigative journalism, a way to use publicly available information to investigate.
Learn more about the program at USC here .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Independent college student media outlets. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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