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USAID’s BMAP 3rd Media Innovation Lab: Reporting Ethically During a Pandemic

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Deadline: 2-Nov-20

Are you a young professional or a team looking for some innovative approaches to the challenges you face in your day-to-day work? Are you a web developer who enjoys playing with online gadgets to keep people aware and informed? Are you passionate about finding ways to bridge media and technology? If yes, then USAID’s Balkan Media Assistance Program (BMAP) is for you!

This program is implemented by Internews in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) for participation in the third Media Innovation Lab, slated for November 17-20, 2020.

The Media Innovation Lab is an annual event that provides a creative, collaborative space where media professionals, designers, technologists, and others can come together to develop localized tools and projects that will help tackle challenges facing digital media across the Balkan region. This year’s Innovation Lab theme will be: Reporting Ethically During a Pandemic.

During the four days of the Lab, five selected projects will have the opportunity to work intensively on developing their ideas for innovative projects related to the Lab theme with the guidance of top-notch regional mentors. Three projects will receive seed funding. All documents, materials and sessions will be in English, which will be the working language of the Media Innovation Lab.

The Media Innovation Lab will gather lead experts in the field and provide different perspectives, teach new skills, and inspire participants to tackle new challenges! On the last day, participants will present their projects to a jury for a chance to receive seed funding of up to $5,000 USD to further develop their prototypes and ideas after the event into full-fledged tools and projects that can be rolled out for use by media across the region.

What should a Project Proposal look like?

Project ideas should use innovative digital technologies and applications to find exciting ways to tackle challenges dealing with the Lab theme: Reporting Ethically During a Pandemic. The ideas can take different shapes and forms, for example:

However, these are only some examples – be creative! When applicants are thinking about the project idea, keep the potential audience in mind, and also remember that it will need to be done quickly (ideally within 3-6 months) and within the $5,000 USD limit. All proposed pilot concepts, ideas and final products should be designed for free and open use.

Eligibility Criteria

Selection Process

The applicant should submit the completed Application Form (Attachment 1) by the deadline listed above. A selection committee will evaluate all received applications and select the top five applicants to participate in the Media Innovation Lab. Project ideas will be evaluated on:

The selection committee will also take into account applicants’ professional history, quality of past work, and motivation to actively *strengthen cross-border connections following the event

For more information, visit https://balkansmedia.org/bs/innovation-lab/3rd-media-innovation-lab-reporting-ethically-during-pandemic

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