Media and Democracy Program

Type of Activity: Project
Grantee: Common Cause
Amount: $375,000 in 2023 over three years

What is Common Cause? 

Common Cause is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to upholding the core values of American democracy. They work to create an open, honest, and accountable government that serves the public interest; promote equal rights, opportunity, and representation for all; and empower all people to make their voices heard in the political process.

Why do we think this project is important?

Common Cause’s Media and Democracy Program is committed to working to ensure that our communications ecosystem achieves its potential as a key engine of democracy. Common Cause’s theory of change is to reform our media and democracy from a consolidated landscape to a more open, accessible, and diverse ecosystem. To do this, they amplify core media issues through public education, stakeholder engagement on policy and regulatory solutions, grassroots mobilization, and legal action. These strategies help trigger conversations and opportunities for reform at the local, state, and national levels. As they engage more communities and stakeholders, they will change the narrative, which will help them transform the existing landscape eroding the democratic potential of our media and communications system.

How is Democracy Fund Voice supporting Common Cause? 

In 2023, Democracy Fund Voice approved a three-year grant of $375,000 to Common Cause to support their Media and Democracy project.

In 2022, Democracy Fund Voice approved a one-year grant of $300,000 to Common Cause’s Media and Democracy project.

Tech Justice Action Fund

Type of Activity: Project
Grantee: Tech Justice Action Fund
Amount: $4,080,000 in 2021

What is the Tech Justice Action Fund?

Created in 2021, the Tech Justice Action Fund envisions an open, secure, and equitable internet space where free expression, economic opportunity, knowledge exchange, and civic engagement can thrive. The Tech Justice Action fund is a fiscally sponsored project of North Fund.

Why do we think this project is important?

With racial justice at its foundation, this joint fund mobilizes philanthropic resources to support a multiracial coalition addressing the well-documented ways Big Tech and social media platforms have harmed BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) communities.

How is Democracy Fund Voice supporting the Tech Justice Action Fund?

In 2021, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant to $4,080,000 to the Tech Justice Action Fund.

Platform Strategic Litigation Support

Type of Activity: Project
Grantee: Muslim Advocates
Amount: $300,000 in 2021

What is Muslim Advocates?

Muslim Advocates is a national civil rights organization working in the courts, in the halls of power and in communities to halt bigotry in its tracks. It fights for American Muslims’ guaranteed rights through a multi-pronged set of strategies to effect social change: high-impact litigation, advocacy with federal officials, engaging and mobilizing communities and allies, and mounting public advocacy campaigns.

Why do we think this project is important?

This grant supported work that Muslim Advocates led to hold major social media platfroms accountable for their policies and practices regarding hate speech. We hope that this work will strategically force the industry to make meaningful changes to its policies and operations so that targeted communities are not endangered because of the rampant bigotry currently thriving on the platforms.

How is Democracy Fund Voice supporting Muslim Advocates?

In 2021, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant of $300,000 to Muslim Advocates.

Disinfo Defense League

Type of Activity: Project
Grantee: Media Democracy Action Fund
Amount: $350,000 in 2023 over three years

What is the Media Democracy Action Fund?

Media Democracy Action Fund, a fiscally sponsored project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, is a catalyst for an open, secure, and equitable internet. It brings together diverse voices to design inclusive and responsible solutions that empower public interest advocates to create an environment where digital technologies and the internet have a long-term, positive impact on society.

Why do we think this project is important?

This grant supports the Disinfo Defense League, a distributed national network for Black and Brown community-based organizations that are disrupting disinformation campaigns deliberately targeting Black, Latinx, Asian American/Pacific Islander and other communities of color. It works across geography, generation, and gender to equip leaders, advocates and organizations with the tools, training and tactics needed to combat racialized disinformation. Disinfo Defense League also engages in narrative power building that provides messaging and frameworks to proactively contend with harmful disinformation and build the world our communities want and need.

How is Democracy Fund Voice supporting the Media Democracy Action Fund?

In 2023, Democracy Fund Voice approved a three-year grant of $350,000 to the Media Democracy Action Fund to support their Disinfo Defense League project.

In 2021, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant of $100,000 to the Media Democracy Action Fund. In 2022, two amendments were approved to increase the amount of the grant. The first provided an additional $250,000 for a total of $350,000; the second amendment provided an additional $150,000 for a total of $500,000, and extended the grant period through May 2023.

Anti-Discrimination NDAs

Type of Activity: Project
Grantee: Media Democracy Action Fund
Amount:  $170,000 in 2021

What is Media Democracy Action Fund?

Media Democracy Action Fund is a catalyst for an open, secure, and equitable internet. It brings together diverse voices to design inclusive and responsible solutions that empower public interest advocates to create an environment where digital technologies and the internet have a long-term, positive impact on society. It is a fiscally sponsored project of Sixteen Thirty Fund.

Why do we think this project is important? 

This grant supported Media Democracy Action Fund’s efforts to advocate against the discriminatory use of non-disclosure agreements by digital media platforms in the United States.

How is Democracy Fund Voice supporting Media Democracy Action Fund? 

In 2021, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant of $170,000 to the Media Democracy Action Fund.

Trusting News

Type of Activity: Project
Grantee: Trusting News
Amount: $100,000 in 2021

What is Trusting News?

Trusting News trains and empowers journalists to actively earn trust and demonstrate their credibility. Joy Mayer founded Trusting News after working almost twenty years as a journalist. She continues to work as a consultant, trainer, and professor and runs Mayer Media Strategy LLC, which provides financial support to the Trusting News Project.

In a continual cycle of research, learning and sharing with the industry, Trusting News explores how to incorporate trust-building into journalism’s standards and practices.

Why do we think this project is important?

This grant supported Trusting News’ work to understand the causes of mistrust in news, develop strategies to build trust, and empower journalists to take responsibility for actively demonstrating credibility and earning trust. Their aspiration is that any newsroom that stands behind its mission and ethics should have access to support as they optimize for trust. This project focused on building capacity to reach more journalists with training, and partnering with researchers to collect evidence of success.

How is Democracy Fund Voice supporting Trusting News?

In 2021, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant of $100,000 to Mayer Media Strategy LLC in support of the Trusting News Project.

 

TrollBusters

Type of Activity: Project
Grantee: TrollBusters
Amount: $120,000.00 in 2022

What is TrollBusters?

TrollBusters is a just-in-time rescue service for women writers and journalists experiencing online harassment. A fiscally-sponsored project of Media Innovation Collaboratory Inc., TrollBusters provides online pest control for journalists by providing awareness, training, consulting and other supports to individual journalists and media organizations to mitigate the impact of online harassment and threats.

Why do we think this project is important?

TrollBusters provides online monitoring of dangerous actors who may pose a threat to journalists’ livelihoods and lives. They provide trainings for newsrooms, act proactively and reactively in response to instances of online harassment, and support individual journalists through individualized services and free resources on digital health and wellness.

How is Democracy Fund Voice supporting Trollbusters?

In 2022, Democracy Fund Voice approved a one-year grant of $120,000 to support TrollBusters. In 2020, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant of $110,000 to TrollBusters. In 2021 an amendment was approved to increase the amount of the grant by $105,000 for a total of $215,000.

Media Policy Reform

Type of Activity: Project
Grantee: National Newspaper Publishers Association
Amount: $50,000 in 2020

What is the National Newspaper Publishers Association?

The National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) is a trade association of the more than 200 African American-owned community newspapers from around the United States. NNPA is committed to providing its members with valuable information, opportunities, and services. They believe that communication among publishers is a key tool to improving the industry.

Why do we think this project is important?  

This grant supported the Local Journalism in America Advocacy Program, which advocated for increased government funding for local journalism in the United States. A key objective of this project in 2021 was to enhance government funding and support of the democratization of local journalism by ensuring greater diversity and inclusion in professional journalism across the nation.

The COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly devastating for African American and other minority-owned newspapers and media companies. The Local Journalism In America Advocacy Program identified and advocated for financial support for the best practices that achieve journalistic success, innovation, and sustainability.

How is Democracy Fund Voice supporting National Newspaper Publishers Association?

In 2020, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant of $50,000 to the National Newspaper Publishers Association in support of the Local Journalism in America Advocacy Program project.

Multicultural Media & Correspondents Association

Type of Activity: General Operating Support
Grantee: Multicultural Media & Correspondents Association
Amount: Updated to $400,000 in 2022

What is the Multicultural Media & Correspondents Association?

Multicultural Media & Correspondents Association (MMCA) is a group of media stakeholders, influencers of color, and their allies, who share a mission of eliminating barriers to media diversity. This includes a goal of increasing diverse ownership and control of the reporting, creation, production, and distribution of news and stories on all platforms.

Why do we think this organization is important?

A strong democracy requires a diverse media landscape that reflects the voices of the communities they represent. Diverse participation in, and ownership of, media organizations ensures that important stories are not missed. Providing greater representation not only allows more audiences to see alternative viewpoints, but also allows groups and communities to see their lives and interests reflected in our national conversation.

Now in its fourth year of existence, MMCA continues to strengthen its position as an advocate and change-agent for media diversity. The focus of their efforts include community and coalition building, advocacy and awareness, industry accountability, and stakeholder assistance and collaboration.

Digital channels eliminate some of the barriers to diversity that existed on traditional platforms; however, MMCA’s research and engagement have revealed that decision maker bias and the barriers to discovery by audiences have not been removed. Consolidation, tech transformation, changes in consumer behavior, and rushed policy changes are combining to make the landscape even more difficult. MMCA’s primary goal is to help media stakeholders of color successfully navigate and thrive in this rapidly-changing new media economy and to address the barriers that still remain.

How is Democracy Fund Voice supporting Multicultural Media & Correspondents Association?

In 2022 an amendment was approved to increase the amount of the grant by $100,000, for a total of $400,000.

In 2020, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant of $100,000 to Multicultural Media & Correspondents Association. In 2021 an amendment was approved to increase the amount of the grant by $200,000 for a total of $300,000.

Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights

Type of Activity: Project
Grantee: Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Amount: $325,000 in 2023 over three years

What is the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights?

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights was founded in 1950 by a coalition of civil rights activists. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Leadership Conference advocated for the passage of civil rights legislation in Congress. Their efforts resulted in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1957, the Civil Rights Act of 1960, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968.

Today, the Leadership Conference is a coalition of over 200 member organizations and continues to coordinate advocacy and lobbying efforts in support of legislation that protects and expands civil and human rights.

Why do we think this work is important?

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights’ work to organize civil rights organizations through their Civil Rights, Privacy, and Technology Table and Media/Telecommunications Task Force directly supports the types of coordination needed to improve human rights data policy grounded in racial justice and gender equity. Their extensive history and expertise in this area makes them uniquely positioned to coordinate civil rights advocacy at multiple levels.

How is Democracy Fund Voice supporting the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights?

In 2023, Democracy Fund Voice approved a three-year grant of $325,000 to the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Inc.

In 2020, Democracy Fund Voice approved a two-year general operating support grant of $175,000 to the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. In 2021 an amendment was approved to increase the amount of the grant by $325,000 for a total of $500,000.