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The International Fund For Public Interest Media

We work to secure a sustainable future for independent media. Through direct grants to media outlets and strategic partnerships with policymakers, industry, technologists, and academia, we support durable solutions to sustain journalism in the age of AI. We operate in low and middle-income markets across four regions: Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Eastern Europe.

Our Portfolio

Grantee End-2024 Key Data Points

122
media organizations supported
31
countries with active grants
275k
average grant amount (USD)
63
%

of grantees increased their total revenue

88
%

of grantees increased the audience reach of their content

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Zn.UA

Operating for over 30 years, ZN.UA is a highly respected and widely trusted independent media outlet in Ukraine, most recently known for its coverage of the ongoing war. ZN.UA provides round-the-clock, verified, and objective news reports, as well as analytical articles that raise public awareness and hold authorities accountable. With over three million unique monthly users, ZN.UA serves both a local and international readership and its coverage spans a wide array of topics. ZN.UA’s commitment to maintaining high reporting standards sets a benchmark for other media players in the field. ZN.UA is keen to engage younger audiences and sees them as key to Ukraine's future. Going forward it will prioritize exploring and experimenting with how its in-depth, analytical content can be adapted to formats that appeal to younger demographics.

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Zuunii Medee

Zuunii Medee (Mongolia) is the country's second-oldest legacy print newspaper, having operated for more than 30 years with a motto: "Journalism in defense of the public". The publication is highly influential and helps set the daily news agenda for television and online media. The International Fund is supporting Zuunii Medee's digital transformation over the next three years.

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The Conversation Indonesia

Established in 2017, The Conversation Indonesia (TCID) publishes evidence-based content on public interest issues, integrating scientific information into everyday conversations to build an informed citizenry in Indonesia. Its contributor partnerships with academics and researchers are known and have been credited with developing TCID's brand niche and credibility. With the International Fund's support, TCID looks to build and attract younger audiences that are interested in evidence-based content, delivered in a manner that speaks to younger millenials and Gen Z.

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iToim

iToim.mn (Mongolia) is a non-profit online news platform dedicated to providing fact-based news, articles, and political analyses that speak to the public interest. After nearly a decade of operations, the organization is at an inflection point, as aging equipment limits the newsroom's ability to strengthen its multimedia content production. With the support of the International Fund, iToim aims to bolster efforts to address both hardware issues and technological skills gaps, allowing the outlet to elevate the quality and scope of its work.

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ub.life

Ub.life (Mongolia) is a unique independent digital news platform specifically tailored for younger audiences, with a dedicated and loyal following. The organization's core content areas include domestic and international news, opinion pieces, culture, and lifestyle. It also publishes Gereg, a Mongolian-language quarterly print magazine in collaboration with the New York Times. With the International Fund's support, the outlet will further diversify its content offering and explore opportunities to strengthen its financial resilience.

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Zn.UA

Operating for over 30 years, ZN.UA is a highly respected and widely trusted independent media outlet in Ukraine, most recently known for its coverage of the ongoing war. ZN.UA provides round-the-clock, verified, and objective news reports, as well as analytical articles that raise public awareness and hold authorities accountable. With over three million unique monthly users, ZN.UA serves both a local and international readership and its coverage spans a wide array of topics. ZN.UA’s commitment to maintaining high reporting standards sets a benchmark for other media players in the field. ZN.UA is keen to engage younger audiences and sees them as key to Ukraine's future. Going forward it will prioritize exploring and experimenting with how its in-depth, analytical content can be adapted to formats that appeal to younger demographics.

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Zuunii Medee

Zuunii Medee (Mongolia) is the country's second-oldest legacy print newspaper, having operated for more than 30 years with a motto: "Journalism in defense of the public". The publication is highly influential and helps set the daily news agenda for television and online media. The International Fund is supporting Zuunii Medee's digital transformation over the next three years.

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The Conversation Indonesia

Established in 2017, The Conversation Indonesia (TCID) publishes evidence-based content on public interest issues, integrating scientific information into everyday conversations to build an informed citizenry in Indonesia. Its contributor partnerships with academics and researchers are known and have been credited with developing TCID's brand niche and credibility. With the International Fund's support, TCID looks to build and attract younger audiences that are interested in evidence-based content, delivered in a manner that speaks to younger millenials and Gen Z.

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iToim

iToim.mn (Mongolia) is a non-profit online news platform dedicated to providing fact-based news, articles, and political analyses that speak to the public interest. After nearly a decade of operations, the organization is at an inflection point, as aging equipment limits the newsroom's ability to strengthen its multimedia content production. With the support of the International Fund, iToim aims to bolster efforts to address both hardware issues and technological skills gaps, allowing the outlet to elevate the quality and scope of its work.

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ub.life

Ub.life (Mongolia) is a unique independent digital news platform specifically tailored for younger audiences, with a dedicated and loyal following. The organization's core content areas include domestic and international news, opinion pieces, culture, and lifestyle. It also publishes Gereg, a Mongolian-language quarterly print magazine in collaboration with the New York Times. With the International Fund's support, the outlet will further diversify its content offering and explore opportunities to strengthen its financial resilience.

Secure the future of Public Interest Media

IFPIM launched its ambitious $150 million campaign on September 25, 2024 and unveiled its Investment Case at a high-level event at the sidelines of the 79th United Nations General Assembly. The Fund is calling for a major, international effort to shore up independent journalism globally.

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