

Apr 5, 2022
Donor: Google
Funding size: $150,000
Applications are now open for the Google News Initiative (GNI) Innovation Challenge, a global program that empowers news organizations from around the world to demonstrate new thinking in digital journalism.
The GNI Innovation Challenge in the Middle East, Turkey & Africa region focuses on innovation in any form. It follows the first two rounds which saw 43 projects selected from 18 countries.
The projects will also produce learnings and thought leadership to share with the wider industry.
Award Information
Google will fund up to $150,000 for selected projects. Out of the total project budget, Google will finance up to 70% while the remaining at least 30% must be provided by the applicant.
Eligible Projects
All ideas are welcome but they require all projects to have clear indicators showing the potential impact of the project from a user perspective and/or from a business perspective. Selected projects will also need to be delivered within one year.
They encourage innovative projects - focused on, but not limited to - the areas below:
Ways to increase reader engagement and/or reader revenue
Developing and diversifying business models
New methods of distribution
Combating misinformation
Increasing trust in journalism
Reaching new audiences
Improving the efficiency of workflows
Exploring new technologies
They encourage applicants to clearly underline the potential opportunities of the project by providing clear indicators (eg: audience metrics, subscriptions growth or financial expected impact etc…).
Eligibility Criteria
The Challenge is open to news organizations that aim to produce original journalism whose projects focus on innovation towards creating a more sustainable and diverse news ecosystem. Established publishers, online-only players, news startups, publisher consortia and local industry associations as well as freelancers and sole traders, are eligible to apply.
Geographically, applicants must be based in the Middle East, Turkey & Africa region.
News organizations must be incorporated in the Middle East, Turkey & Africa region. Unincorporated organizations must be registered in the region or, if unregistered, have their principal place of business there.
Criteria
Projects will be evaluated against five main criteria:
Innovation: Preferred projects will be innovative and transformative for the applicant and for the users.
Impact on the news ecosystem: Preferred projects should demonstrate potential for significant positive impact for the wider industry. For example, collaborative approaches, open source projects or just ideas that inspire others and nurture innovative thinking for quality journalism are welcome.
Feasibility: Preferred projects should demonstrate their potential through clear indicators and expected metrics. They should set out key risks and mitigation steps.
Diversity: Preferred projects will be able to demonstrate their self-defined commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion whether that is within their audience, organization or content. Google is committed to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and works to support companies/projects which are in line with such values.
Inspiration: Preferred projects will show willingness to share knowledge and to contribute to the improvement of the ecosystem overall. This could include activities such as attending events, penning blogposts or contributing to case studies. Selected recipients will be required to produce a public report with learnings from the project.
See more informationThe GNI Innovation Challenge in the Middle East, Turkey & Africa region focuses on innovation in any form. It follows the first two rounds which saw 43 projects selected from 18 countries.
The projects will also produce learnings and thought leadership to share with the wider industry.
Award Information
Google will fund up to $150,000 for selected projects. Out of the total project budget, Google will finance up to 70% while the remaining at least 30% must be provided by the applicant.
Eligible Projects
All ideas are welcome but they require all projects to have clear indicators showing the potential impact of the project from a user perspective and/or from a business perspective. Selected projects will also need to be delivered within one year.
They encourage innovative projects - focused on, but not limited to - the areas below:
Ways to increase reader engagement and/or reader revenue
Developing and diversifying business models
New methods of distribution
Combating misinformation
Increasing trust in journalism
Reaching new audiences
Improving the efficiency of workflows
Exploring new technologies
They encourage applicants to clearly underline the potential opportunities of the project by providing clear indicators (eg: audience metrics, subscriptions growth or financial expected impact etc…).
Eligibility Criteria
The Challenge is open to news organizations that aim to produce original journalism whose projects focus on innovation towards creating a more sustainable and diverse news ecosystem. Established publishers, online-only players, news startups, publisher consortia and local industry associations as well as freelancers and sole traders, are eligible to apply.
Geographically, applicants must be based in the Middle East, Turkey & Africa region.
News organizations must be incorporated in the Middle East, Turkey & Africa region. Unincorporated organizations must be registered in the region or, if unregistered, have their principal place of business there.
Criteria
Projects will be evaluated against five main criteria:
Innovation: Preferred projects will be innovative and transformative for the applicant and for the users.
Impact on the news ecosystem: Preferred projects should demonstrate potential for significant positive impact for the wider industry. For example, collaborative approaches, open source projects or just ideas that inspire others and nurture innovative thinking for quality journalism are welcome.
Feasibility: Preferred projects should demonstrate their potential through clear indicators and expected metrics. They should set out key risks and mitigation steps.
Diversity: Preferred projects will be able to demonstrate their self-defined commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion whether that is within their audience, organization or content. Google is committed to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and works to support companies/projects which are in line with such values.
Inspiration: Preferred projects will show willingness to share knowledge and to contribute to the improvement of the ecosystem overall. This could include activities such as attending events, penning blogposts or contributing to case studies. Selected recipients will be required to produce a public report with learnings from the project.