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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InL. Knight Foundation has launched year two of the awarding as much as $5 million for innovative ideas using digital experiments to transform community news.
Do you have a big idea for informing and inspiring community using bits and bytes? Cell phone documentaries? New operating software for news collectors? Journalism games? Nothing is too far out to qualify. With the slogan "You Invent It. We Fund It!" the contest is open to community-minded innovators worldwide, from software designers to journalists to citizens and students of any age.
The Knight News Challenge contest aims to use digitally delivered news and information and improve the lives of people where they live, work and vote. "Jim and Jack Knight fostered community through their newspapers," said Alberto Ibargüen, president and CEO of Knight Foundation. "The Knight News Challenge hopes to discover innovative ways of using cyberspace to bring communities together."
The first year of the contest concluded with grants to 25 individuals and private and public entities ranging from MIT to MTV. Some first-year winning projects included:
Winning entries must have three elements:
This year, for the first time, the web site – www.newschallenge.org – also will allow entrants to invite public comment that will help improve their entries.The foundation plans to invest at least $25 million over five years in the search for bold community news experiments.
A simple online entry form is available at www.newschallenge.org . The web site will accept applications through Oct. 15. Winners should be announced by the spring of 2008.
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation invests in journalism excellence worldwide and in the vitality of the U.S. communities. Since 1950 the foundation has granted more than $300 million to advance quality journalism and freedom of expression. It focuses on projects with the potential to create transformational change. For more, visit www.knightfoundation.org .