[A2k] REMINDER: Letters of Inquiry due April 22 for Grants for Research in Media & Communications
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Please find below our announcement of SSRC's large grants for collaborative=
research in media and communications. Please note that the deadline for le=
tters of inquiry is next Sunday, April 22.
We have updated our web services at SSRC, and as a result you can now find =
us on the web at http://programs.ssrc.org/media/ . Please revise your bookm=
arks and visit our re-vamped site!
The Team at the Necessary Knowledge for a Democratic Public Sphere
mediahub@ssrc.org
Collaborative Grants in Media and Communications
2007-2008 Large Grants Competition
Letters of Inquiry Due April 22, 2007
The SSRC is pleased to offer two types of 'Collaborative Grants' in 2007 fo=
r academic-advocacy partnerships in media and communications.
Small Grants provide up to $7500 for short-term academic research in suppor=
t of advocacy and activism in media and communications. The next applicatio=
n deadline is April 4, 2007 with subsequent competitions held at roughly 4-=
month intervals. For application procedures, criteria, past recipients, an=
d other details, see http://programs.ssrc.org/media/ .
Large Grants provide up to $30,000 in support for academic-advocacy researc=
h collaborations designed to change media / telecommunications infrastructu=
re, practices, or policies. General areas of interest for the program incl=
ude:
*=09Measuring the success or failure of mainstream media in advancing diffe=
rent public interest goals or values.
*=09Measuring the impact of existing alternative or community media systems=
on communities, public discourse, or democratic processes.
*=09Developing better, actionable accounts of the role of 'new media' in pe=
ople's lives.
*=09Analyzing policymaking and/or regulatory systems.
*=09Analyzing emerging systems, frameworks, or models of media and communic=
ations that transcend the current regulatory framework.
*=09Analyzing economic models, industry structure, markets, or audiences fo=
r different kinds of media
*=09Creating analytical tools or research resources for use by advocates, c=
ommunities, or the public.
*=09Documenting or evaluating advocacy or organizing strategies around comm=
unications and media issues.
Both large and small grants are awarded through competitive application pro=
cesses, with recipients selected by an independent committee of researchers=
and advocates.
Grants are expected to fund up to 1 year of work.
Grant recipients will be part of a cohort that meets and communicates over =
the course of the program.
The Large Grants Competition: Process
Application for the Large Grants Competition consists of two stages:
*=09A 'Letter of Inquiry' of less than 1,000 words outlining the proposed p=
roject, partners, and goals. Entries will be vetted by program staff in or=
der to help applicants navigate the challenges of building effective collab=
orations in this area. More substantial proposals will then be requested f=
rom those LOIs that meet the program criteria. The LOI must be submitted b=
y April 22, 2007.
*=09A more detailed proposal describing the research, the partners, budget,=
timeline, and proposed outcomes.
The LOI must be submitted via email to mediahub@ssrc.org with subject line =
"Collaborative Grant Letter of Inquiry."
Applicant Criteria
Projects must involve substantive collaboration between:
* A researcher based at a university, college, or other academicall=
y-oriented research institution. Advanced graduate students are eligible.
* A US-based non-profit advocacy, organizing or community group wor=
king on media and/or telecommunications issues.
Letters of interest and proposals must be submitted by the person primarily=
responsible for conducting the proposed research.
Other Conditions:
*=09Public-interest groups with unusual financial status (e.g., non-profit =
fiscal sponsorship or non-commercial for-profit status) should contact SSRC=
program staff.
*=09The academic research partner cannot be a paid staff member of the part=
nering nonprofit organization.
*=09International proposals will be solicited from SSRC partner organizatio=
ns.
*=09There are no citizenship requirements for participation in the program.
*=09Applicants may apply for both small grants and large grants. Applicant=
s with current SSRC collaborative grant funding should explain how the new =
proposal builds on completed work from that grant.
Project Criteria
All projects must:
*=09Be strategically useful in their proposed advocacy and/or organizing co=
ntext.
*=09Produce scholarship that meets academic standards.
*=09Have a realistic workflow, budget, and timeframe.
Collaborations will be evaluated in part on whether they meet some or all o=
f the following criteria:
*=09Have a clear plan for the application of research findings in policy-ma=
king processes or advocacy campaigns. Research that facilitates field-buil=
ding (i.e. curriculum development, tool-building, analysis of best practice=
) is also eligible.
*=09Are useful for organizations, communities, and advocacy efforts beyond =
the partner organization.
*=09Build new capacity-skills, tools, experience, access to data sets-withi=
n the "user" organization and/or community.
*=09Involve collaboration between two or more advocacy/community groups in =
the project design and the plan of use for the research.
*=09Use participatory methods to engage community and/or advocacy group mem=
bers in framing the questions, data collection, and/or analysis.
*=09Use methods or models of research that have proved effective in analogo=
us contexts.
*=09Address issues of disparate impact on communities on the basis of race,=
class, gender, ethnicity, age or other identity/status category.
*=09Reflect diversity in the staff or group involved with the project.
Letters of inquiry not exceeding 1,000 words should include the following:
*=09Name or topic of the proposed research project;
*=09A brief statement (two or three sentences) of the purpose and nature of=
the proposed study;
*=09The significance of the issue addressed by the project;
*=09How the research will address the issue;
*=09How the issue relates to the applying organization, and why the organiz=
ation is qualified to undertake the project;
*=09Novelty and utility of the project vis =E0 vis existing research;
*=09Geographic area or country where the work will take place;
*=09Time period for which funding is requested;
*=09Information about those who will be helped by and interested in the wor=
k and how you will communicate with them;
*=09Amount and breakdown of the funding requested (estimates are acceptable=
).
*=09SSRC staff will respond to letters of inquiry within three weeks.
Contact Information
In order to expedite a letter of inquiry, the applicant must provide the fo=
llowing contact information in a separate memorandum:
*=09Name, address (and postal address if different), phone number, and fax =
number of principal researcher;
*=09Name of the partnering organization;
*=09Organization's address (and postal address if different), phone number,=
fax number, e-mail address and web address, if any;
*=09Name of the partnering organization's chief executive officer or equiva=
lent;
*=09Name and title of the main project contact person at the organization, =
if different from the above;
*=09Address (and postal address if different), phone number, fax number and=
e-mail address of main contact.
Program Background
The Collaborative Grants project is part of the Necessary Knowledge for a D=
emocratic Public Sphere (NKDPS) Program of the Social Science Research Coun=
cil, working in partnership with the Center for International Media Action =
and the McGannon Center for Communications Research at Fordham University. =
The program is funded by the Knowledge, Creativity, and Freedom program of =
the Ford Foundation.
For more information on the program, see http://programs.ssrc.org/media . =
For all program-related inquiries, please write to mediahub@ssrc.org <mailt=
o:mediahub@ssrc.org> . Subscribe to MediaResearchHub-News for program upda=
tes, research funding opportunities, and conference information at http://l=
istserve.ssrc.org/mailman/listinfo/mediaresearchhub-news <http://listserve.=
ssrc.org/mailman/listinfo/mediaresearchhub-news> .
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