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The Lenfest Institute for Journalism Grants is sponsored by The Lenfest Institute for Journalism. The Lenfest Institute offers grant funding to help local news publishers and journalism professionals develop sustainable solutions for local journalism in service of communities and democracy. They fund projects in the Philadelphia News Ecosystem, in Pennsylvania, and across the United States.
Their national funding supports media ecosystem-building, research and community listening projects, and projects that implement lessons from their Communities of Practice, with an emphasis on experimentation.
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Apply for a Grant - The Lenfest Institute for Journalism The Lenfest Institute funds projects that align with our priorities in the Philadelphia Media Ecosystem and across the United States. The Lenfest Institute welcomes applications to open grant opportunities when they are available.
All applications are reviewed by a staff grants committee, which recommends grants for approval, either to the Institute’s senior management or to its Board of Managers, depending on the size of the grant and funding sources. Current grant opportunities The Institute is committed to learning about and funding projects that advance its mission but don’t fit into its active grants programs.
We invite individuals and organizations to submit letters of inquiry to [email protected] .
Please note that the Institute cannot guarantee a response to every letter of inquiry, but it is more likely to respond to proposals that align with its mission and current priorities: Philadelphia News Ecosystem We employ an evidence-based approach to our grantmaking and programming utilizing key metrics to determine the efficacy of our efforts to strengthen the Philadelphia News Ecosystem.
We focus on three interdependent tiers: • Individuals : Support for professional development; cohort training programs • Organizations : Core support and capacity building grants for both legacy and newer organizations; media startup accelerator programs • Ecosystem : Grants to support citywide civic engagement and public accountability journalism; ecosystem-wide research; annual convenings; communities of practice 1.
Projects that support media ecosystem-building on a metro, regional, or statewide level. 2. Research and community listening projects that aim to demonstrate impact and/or understand audience needs.
3. Projects that directly implement lessons from the Lenfest Institute’s communities of practice, with a specific emphasis on experimentation.
The Institute cannot provide funding to: Organizations, individuals, or projects based outside of the United States; Activities that produce propaganda or otherwise attempt to influence specific legislation; Activities that seek to influence the outcome of any specific public election or to carry on, directly or indirectly, any voter registration drive; Applications that do not have an attached budget detailing the use of the requested grant amount; Activities that use funding in a manner not in furtherance of the purposes enumerated under 170(c)(2)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code; Applications to the Lenfest Foundation; Activities that do not align with the Institute’s mission .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Local news publishers and journalism professionals. Eligibility can vary by specific program or community of practice. Programs like the Philadelphia Media Founders Exchange specifically support BIPOC media entrepreneurs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows varies (e.g., $15,000 stipends for some programs, additional project/operational support grants). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The Lenfest Institute for Journalism Grants is funded by The Lenfest Institute for Journalism. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Yes — this listing is flagged as national in scope, so applicants across the U.S. may apply, subject to the sponsor's other eligibility criteria.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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