1625 K Street, NW, 11th Floor
Washington, DC
United States
United States
Description
The mission of the Benton Foundation is to articulate a public interest vision for the digital age and to demonstrate the value of communications for solving social problems. Current priorities include: promoting a vision and policy alternatives for the digital age in which the benefit to the public is paramount; raising awareness among funders and nonprofits on their stake in critical policy issues; enabling communities and nonprofits to produce diverse and locally responsive media content.
The Benton Foundation does not accept unsolicited grant applications or offer general grants. We are a private foundation, an institutional hybrid, bridging the worlds of philanthropy, public policy and community action. We assume diverse, crosscutting roles as nonpartisan knowledge broker, convener, public interest advocate and policy analyst. The Foundation has an endowment of approximately $10 million, the annual income from which is devoted to our own operating projects. Because of Benton's pioneering work, a number of foundations and corporations have provided additional funding.
Publications and Resources
Reports
- Fred Johnson. What's Going on In Community Media.
Projects
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Universal Service Working Group
Principal Investigators: Jorge Schement
Networks
- Media and Democracy Coalition; since 2005
Members (Past Members)
Researcher
- Kevin Taglang, Editor
Activist/Advocate
- Karen Menichelli, Executive Vice President until 2006
