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November 7, 2009
National Grantmaking Programs

Criminal Justice Initiative | Emergency Fund for Seizing Strategic Opportunities | Media Justice Fund | OUT Fund | Paul Robeson Fund for Independent Media | Reclaim Our Vote | Saguaro Fund | The Martín-Baró Fund

Paul Robeson Fund for Independent Media

 

 

"When I started a youth media organization a few years ago, I never knew that finding funding for media work, even from progressive foundations, would be next to impossible. The Robeson Fund has believed in us from the very start. It took the courage of the Robeson Fund to give a substantial grant to our fledgling project. Simply put, because of that $7,500 grant, we were able to send media organizing trainers into three public schools for a six-month period. The students are now young media makers who are creating work that is being aired nationally, garnering recognition and awards."

Deepa Fernandes
Hear Our Voices/Radio Rootz
Robeson Fund Grantee

Named to honor singer, actor and civil rights activist Paul Robeson, the Fund supports media activism and grassroots organizing by funding the pre-production and distribution of social issue film and video projects and the production and distribution of radio projects, made by local, state, national or international organizations and individual media producers. The Fund solicits projects of all genres that address critical social and political issues, combine intellectual clarity with creative use of the medium and demonstrate understanding of how the production will be used for progressive social justice organizing.

The maximum grant award is $20,000; most grants range between $5,000 and $15,000. The Fund has one grant cycle a year.

NOTE:

  • FEX Activist-Advised Funds - and National Office Grantmaking Programs in general - support progressive social justice organizing work in the U.S., its territories and jurisdictions. 
  • The last Grantmaking Docket was published in the fall of 2005, and the Docket grantmaking program was discontinued effective the end of the corresponding 2005 annual grants cycle.