Heights Observer Finalist In 2008 New Voices
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:20 pm
FutureHeights named finalist in 2008 New Voices grant program
The Heights Observer, a citizen-led community new project sponsored by FutureHeights, has been named a finalist in the 2008 New Voices grant program, sponsored by J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism.
New Voices is an incubator for pioneering community news ventures in the United States. It helps fund the start-up of innovative micro-local news projects. It spotlights independent citizens media initiatives. And it provides technical support with online training in creating, developing and sustaining Web sites grounded in journalism ethics. Through 2008, New Voices is helping to fund the start-up of 40 micro-local news projects with $12,000 grants; support them with an educational Web site, and help foster their sustainability through $5,000 second-year matching grants. New Voices is administered by <http://www.j-lab.org/>J-Lab at the University of Maryland and supported by a grant from <http://www.knightfdn.org/>the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Grantees will be named in April, 2008.
The Heights Observer, a citizen-led community new project sponsored by FutureHeights, has been named a finalist in the 2008 New Voices grant program, sponsored by J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism.
New Voices is an incubator for pioneering community news ventures in the United States. It helps fund the start-up of innovative micro-local news projects. It spotlights independent citizens media initiatives. And it provides technical support with online training in creating, developing and sustaining Web sites grounded in journalism ethics. Through 2008, New Voices is helping to fund the start-up of 40 micro-local news projects with $12,000 grants; support them with an educational Web site, and help foster their sustainability through $5,000 second-year matching grants. New Voices is administered by <http://www.j-lab.org/>J-Lab at the University of Maryland and supported by a grant from <http://www.knightfdn.org/>the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Grantees will be named in April, 2008.