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IPI’s AI Accelerator for Media: Building Sustainable Newsrooms in the Global Majority

UNESCO-Uzbekistan Beruniy Prize for Scientific Research on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Deadline: 04-Feb-2026

The IPI Global AI Accelerator for Media is an eight-month support and funding initiative for small-to-mid-sized independent news outlets in the Global Majority (Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East). The program provides up to $14,000 in funding alongside expert-led training to help newsrooms adopt artificial intelligence while maintaining editorial integrity and business sustainability.

The International Press Institute (IPI) launched the Global AI Accelerator to empower independent media organizations to navigate the complexities of artificial intelligence. The program emphasizes a “human-in-the-loop” approach, ensuring that AI adoption strengthens rather than compromises journalistic credibility and organizational resilience.

Why It Matters: Protecting Independent Journalism

As AI reshapes the global information ecosystem, independent newsrooms—particularly those in the Global Majority—face unique risks and opportunities:

Key Concepts and Definitions

Who is Eligible?

The accelerator is specifically designed for established, independent, small-to-medium news organizations.

Mandatory Eligibility Criteria:

Evaluation Focus:

How it Works: The 8-Month Support Journey

The program is structured to move from theoretical literacy to hands-on implementation.

1. Funding and Resources Successful applicants receive up to $14,000 to support their AI adoption journey over eight months.

2. Training and Workshops Participants engage in expert-led sessions covering user research, market analysis, and the technical aspects of AI operational workflows.

3. Personalized Advisory IPI provides access to interdisciplinary experts who help co-create a custom roadmap tailored to the newsroom’s specific audience and business model.

4. The Sandbox Phase Newsrooms conduct iterative experiments with AI tools to improve engagement or internal operations, supported by regular check-ins.

5. Long-term Networking Graduates join the IPI Media Innovators Mentorship network, connecting them with technology sectors, civil society, and peer newsrooms globally.

Selection Process: Step-by-Step

  1. Pre-screening: IPI reviews applications for basic eligibility and mission alignment.

  2. Jury Evaluation: An independent international jury of AI-in-media experts reviews the shortlisted proposals.

  3. Online Interview: Candidates who pass the jury round are invited for an interview to discuss their technical and strategic goals.

  4. Contracting: Final selections are made, and newsrooms sign a formal contract with IPI to begin the accelerator.

Common Mistakes and Tips

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is the $14,000 a loan or a grant? It is a funding initiative (grant) designed to support the costs associated with AI experimentation and organizational transition.

2. Can a brand-new startup apply? No. Organizations must have been operational for at least three years to ensure they have the foundational resilience to participate.

3. Does the program provide a specific AI tool? No. The accelerator is tool-agnostic. It helps you find the right tools for your specific newsroom needs rather than forcing a specific software.

4. What happens after the 8-month period? Participants become part of a global community and the IPI Media Innovators Mentorship program, maintaining relationships with tech and regional partners.

5. Can a state-owned media outlet apply? No. The program is strictly for independent news organizations.

6. Does “staff” include freelancers? Generally, the count of 3–50 staff refers to full-time equivalent employees, though newsrooms with significant regular freelance contributors are encouraged to clarify their structure in the application.

7. Is the training available in languages other than English? While the primary coordination is often in English, IPI works with regional partners to support newsrooms across the Global Majority.

Conclusion

The Global AI Accelerator for Media is more than a technical training course; it is a strategic investment in the future of the free press. By combining financial resources with high-level mentorship, the IPI ensures that independent newsrooms in the Global Majority are not left behind in the AI revolution. Successful applicants will be those who view AI as a tool to enhance their human-centric mission of providing credible, independent journalism.

For more information, visit IPI.

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