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JournalismAI Innovation Challenge 2025

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Opening Date11/11/2025

Deadline Date03/12/2025

Submission LanguageEnglish

Maximum Value100.000,00 $

Percentage of FinancingNA

StatusOpen

Who

  1. Government-owned entities or entities affiliated/owned by a political party are not eligible to apply.
  2. Eligible applicants must have a verifiable digital presence (such as a website primarily providing journalistic content) and have been in full operation - and active with recent content - for at least 12 months preceding the call for applications
  3. Eligible applicants must be small and medium-sized news publishers (10-200 personnel) that are already exploring the possibilities of AI technologies.
  4. Eligible applicants must be able to launch, implement, and measure the impact of the grant on their organisation within a maximum nine (9) month period.
  5. This is not a reporting or storytelling grant and funding must not be used to report and produce stories primarily. Eligible grants should not focus on the creation of tools for newsgathering, verifying information, fact-checking, detecting misinformation or original journalism. Eligible ideas will utilise AI for audience intelligence and revenue growth.
  6. You are willing to share business insights and openly collaborate with other grantees, as well as track results throughout and submit a report of your performance at the end of the programme.
  7. Please note that only publishers whose primary focus is news publication will be considered.
  8. Publishers who were awarded grants as part of the first JournalismAI Innovation Challenge are not eligible to apply to this challenge.

Geographically, news organisations must be owned and operating in the following countries, where they primarily serve the citizens of the country where they are based:

  1. Asia Pacific: Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia,  New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
  2. Europe: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
  3. Middle East and Africa: Kenya, Nigeria, Turkey, UAE.
  4. United States
  5. Latin America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay.

Eligibility

This year they will support up to 12 news organisations who will use AI technologies to enhance and improve audience intelligence and revenue growth.

Here are a few examples that publishers could explore using AI for audience intelligence and revenue growth:

  • Using AI to make subscriptions, memberships and donations more effective and profitable by understanding and influencing reader behaviour in real-time, e.g dynamic paywall strategies; churn prediction and prevention; personalised products or recommendations.
  • Publishers could explore new B2B revenue streams through packaging unique insights and content, e.g. creating a new premium subscription-based data insight service; or using AI to mine and structure premium content and audience data.

At the end of the programme, selected organisations will share outcomes of their respective projects. They will also share best practices about using AI technologies in the news industry.

What

The JournalismAI Innovation Challenge, supported by the Google News Initiative, is a programme to fund projects from a wide range of news publishers to foster AI literacy and implementation through targeted innovation and experimentation.

This nine-month long programme is designed by the JournalismAI team, an initiative of Polis, the journalism think-tank at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and supported by the Google News Initiative.

The programme is targeted at small and medium-sized news publishers who are already exploring the possibilities of AI technologies. 

Funding

Grants will be awarded as follows:

  • 8 ideas will receive US $50,000 each
  • 4 ideas will receive US $100,000 each

Organisations will express which amount they are applying for in the application form.

Documents

Organisation: The JournalismAI Innovation Challenge, supported by the Google News Initiative, is organised by the JournalismAI team at Polis – the journalism think-tank at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and it is powered by the Google News Initiative

Click here for more information, application and contacts.

 

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