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SKF-TRF joint Programme inviting Lebanese Media Organisations: Call for Proposals

SKF-TRF joint Programme inviting Lebanese Media Organisations: Call for Proposals


Deadline: 10-Jan-21

The Samir Kassir Foundation (SKF) and the Thomson Reuters Foundation (TRF) have teamed up as part of a consortium program funded by the US State Department Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights & Labor (DRL), invites proposals from Lebanese independent media platforms for the provision of financial and professional support.

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This program aims to facilitate the emergence of a media environment (including social media) that provides a fair representation of all components of the society and empower marginalised groups and hate speech victims to express themselves freely and safely.

Traditionally, the Lebanese media landscape has been entrenched in political and sectarian interests. However, independent journalists have sought in recent years to launch alternative outlets online, committed to the highest ethical and professional standards. This program aims to strengthen independent organisations’ coverage and institutional sustainability.

Funding Information

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Grants of up to $55,000 (USD) are available for capacity-building projects that would support content production, staff resourcing, and organisational sustainability initiatives.
Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet all requirements:
Media organisations which produce original content (not news aggregators).
Organisations that produce content around human rights and marginalised groups.
Organisations must have an online platform, with some social media presence preferable.
Organisations which are politically independent and transparent about funding sources.
Organisations must be based in Lebanon. Organisations which are not currently registered must commit to doing so within the first six months of the project.
Preference will be given to organisations that demonstrate diversity within staff and board members.
Criteria regarding editorial independence:
Media is not a state-body owned outlet (fully or owning enough stock to influence editorial decisions).
Media’s key personnel decisions are not influenced by state bodies or officials.
Media doesn’t have state officials (including members of the legislative and executive branches) on its governing board with the power to influence its editorial policies.
Media is not directly or indirectly subsidised by government entities, through direct budget support or grants, providing the survival of the media depends on such a support.
Media’s owners or key editorial staff are not affiliated with political parties and using the media outlet as a tool to gain political influence.
Media is not a corporate outlet (i.e. a publication created for employees or clients of a company, not the public reader).
Media is not a PR and lobbying tool for the owner.
Criteria regarding values:
Media shares democratic values.
Media is producing content meaningful to the community and touching on issues beyond consumerism, entertainment. While it could be acceptable that the media outlet writes a lot about the latter, it also should take social leadership and provide the audience with basic news.
Media does not produce hate speech and does not promote intolerance.
Media is not pure news aggregator, but produces a share of its own news and in-house content.
Media does not violate professional ethics.
Submission Criteria

Proposal Elements
Overall objective: In a few sentences, what change will your project implement?
Context: Why is there a need for this funding? What challenges within your organisation will it address? Please refer to the overall context of your organisation in relation to the national/local socio-political economic framework.
Activities: What activities will be put in place? Please provide a detailed month-by-month timeline.
Outputs: What targets will you aim to hit with additional funding? How and when will the project be monitored and evaluated? Please provide a source of evidence you will use to track progress.
Risks: What are the current and foreseeable risks that might impede the delivery of the project? Please take into account: financial, operational, reputational, political, and security risks, etc.
Sustainability: How will the project be sustainable once the requested funding is no longer provided?
Key staff: Please include short bios and CVs (as appendices) of all key personnel who would be funded by the grant.
Budget: Please complete the attached excel template.
For more information, visit http://www.trust.org/media-development/opportunities/?

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