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** Meet Our 2024 Indigenous Community Media Fund Grant Partners
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Indigenous community media serves as a platform to amplify the struggles and voices of Indigenous Peoples on local, national, and international stages. These media outlets support resistance, empowerment, and the cultural vitality of Indigenous communities by creating meaningful audiovisual content that reflects their unique interests, languages, and perspectives.
They also encourage meaningful dialogue and learning about individual and collective rights, enabling the active and open participation of women, children, and adults dedicated to preserving their cultural identity, lands, and Traditional Knowledge. By sharing knowledge and integrating new practices, they help ensure that future generations can continue to learn about and connect with their cultural heritage.
Cultural Survival's Indigenous Community Media Fund seeks to provide funding, guidance, and training for a variety of Indigenous community media initiatives that produce news, documentaries, and advocacy content, both within their communities and beyond. Since 2017, the Fund has awarded 330 grants to support community media projects across 29 countries on three continents, totaling $2,327,561.
In 2024, the Fund provided $480,000 in grants to 57 Indigenous communication projects benefiting Indigenous communities in 25 countries across the Americas, Africa, and Asia, including Argentina, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, El Salvador, Guatemala, India, Kenya, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Peru, the Philippines, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, the United States, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe.
The 57 projects financed respond to needs in the areas of infrastructure, equipment, capacity-building, and content production. The funding will contribute to the sustainability of the work and community communication processes led by community groups.
The grants awarded in 2024 were made possible by support from the Ford Foundation, Kellogg, Waverley Street Foundation and Whale Pass Trust, Margaret Cargill, and Climate and Land Use Alliance, to whom we acknowledge their commitment to Indigenous Peoples.
We introduce you to some of our funded partners in 2024 who consented to sharing their projects:
AMERICAS
* Union of Aymara Women of Abya Yala (Aymara), Peru ([link removed])
* Namuy Wuam/Cabildo Indígena de Guambia (Misak), Colombia ([link removed])
* La Niña Community Radio (Maya K'iche'), Guatemala ([link removed])
* Indigenous Community Radio Nimlajacoc 92.1 FM (Maya), Guatemala ([link removed])
* Cuzcatán Indigenous Press (Nahuat-pipil), El Salvador ([link removed])
* Yankuik Sitlali Radio (Náhuatl), Mexico ([link removed])
* Colectivo Cine Luna (Zoque, Zapotec), Mexico ([link removed])
* Colectivo Kichwa Wayrapi (Kichwa), Ecuador ([link removed])
* Naköj Community Radio (Maya Kaqchikel), Guatemala ([link removed])
* Bojaba Beaches Reserve (U'wa), Colombia ([link removed])
* La Minga, the Voice of the Mocondinos (Quillasinga), Colombia ([link removed])
* Kawésqar Jetarkte Indigenous Collective (Kawésqar), Chile ([link removed])
* Maya-M Community Association for Integral Development (Maya Mam), Guatemala ([link removed])
* Maya Ch'orti' Indigenous Council of Olopa, Chiquimula (Maya Ch'orti'), Guatemala ([link removed])
* Community Radio Jlijualay Tsomé/Cerros Chontales Tequio Jurídico A.C. (Chontal), Mexico ([link removed])
* Radio Tuklik (Yucatec Maya), Mexico ([link removed])
* Film Project Development Laboratory for Indigenous and Afro-descendant Filmmakers of Latin America, Mexico. ([link removed])
* Community Communication Link (Maya), Mexico ([link removed])
* Health Advisory, Training, and Assistance Association A.C. (Tsotsil-Tseltal), Mexico ([link removed])
* Voces de Nuestra Tierra Community Radio Station (Nasa and Misak), Colombia ([link removed])
* Inspiring the Maya Youth of Chiapas Through Radio (Tseltal and Tsotsil), Mexico ([link removed])
* Pakkiru (Kichwa), Ecuador ([link removed])
* Civil Organization of Las Abejas de Acteal (Maya Tzotzil), Mexico ([link removed])
* Raíces Ancestrales Indigenous Audiovisual Production Company (Huarpe), Argentina ([link removed])
* Ecuanasha Indigenous Digital Television (Uchupiamonas, Tacana, Mosetene, Tsimane, Esse Ejja), Bolivia ([link removed])
* Asho'ojushi Collective (Wayuu), Colombia ([link removed])
* Radio Minga Stereo 91.1 FM Resguardo de Túquerres (Pastos), Colombia ([link removed])
* Radio Fe y Alegría Paraguaipoa 92.3 FM (Wayuu), Venezuela ([link removed])
* Collective of Communicators of Originarios.ar (Coya, Mapuche, Charrua, Qom, Huarpe, Comechingon, Diaguita), Argentina ([link removed])
* Radio Pedro Ignacio Muiba 96.1 FM (Mojeño Trinitario, Movima, Canichana, Cayuaba), Bolivia ([link removed])
* Movimiento Maricas Bolivia (Aymara and Quechua), Bolivia Radio B'alam - Mayan Voices (Maya Mam), USA ([link removed])
* Associação Quilombola Mutuca de Cima (Quilombola), Brazil ([link removed])
* Ancestral Territories Network (Shuar, Siona, Redwood, Kofán, Kichwa, Afro, Mestizo), Ecuador ([link removed])
ASIA
* Mindanao Climate Justice Resource Facility, Inc. (Lumad de Mindanao), Philippines ([link removed])
* Mattoli Community Radio 90.4 FM (Paniya and Vettakuruma in Wayanad), India ([link removed])
* AMARC Asia-Pacific, Nepal ([link removed])
* Alyansa Tigil Mina (Ifugao-Tuwali, Aeta Abellen, Palawan, Bukidnon, Teduray-Lambangian, Subanen, Blaan, Tboli, Moro, Mamanwa, Manobo), Philippines ([link removed])
* Asur Adivasi Mobile Radio (Asur), India ([link removed])
* Kelung Media Siber (Tombulu, Tonsea, Tontemboan, Tonsawang, Pasan, Ponosakan, Bantik, Bawontehu), Indonesia ([link removed])
* Sagada Community Media Network Inc./Radyo Sagada 104.7 FM (Kankanaey), Philippines ([link removed])
* Radio Triyuga (Kirat,Tharu, Magar, Tamang), Nepal ([link removed])
* Indigenous Rights Foundation (Rai, Tamang, Sherpa, Newar, Limbu, Magar), Nepal ([link removed])
* Bangladesh Indigenous Peoples' News (representing more than 54 Indigenous Peoples), Bangladesh ([link removed])
AFRICA
* Indigenous Women Development Affairs (Maasai, Barabaig, Hadzabe), Tanzania ([link removed])
* Union des Femmes Autochtones Pygmées pour le Développement Intégral (Pygmées-Batwa), Democratic Republic of Congo ([link removed])
* Endorois Indigenous Women's Empowerment Network (Endorois), Kenya ([link removed])
* Media Aid for Indigenous and Pastoralists Community (Maasai), Tanzania ([link removed])
* Orkonerei FM Radio (Maasai), Tanzania ([link removed])
* Eden FM (Khoisan), South Africa ([link removed])
* JAC 106.2 FM (Mijikenda), Kenya ([link removed])
* Tewdufm Community Radio (Badiaranké, Peul), Senegal ([link removed])
* Nama Online Community Radio (Nama), Botswana ([link removed])
* Center for Indigenous Knowledge, Development and Sustainability (Yoruba), Nigeria ([link removed])
* Kasambabezi Community Radio (Shona and Tonga), Zimbabwe ([link removed])
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** Conozca a nuestros socios de subvenciones del Fondo de Medios Comunitarios Indígenas de 2024
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Los medios de comunicación comunitarios Indígenas son plataformas que permiten que las luchas y las voces de los Pueblos Indígenas, originarios y nativos sean escuchadas en niveles locales, nacionales e internacionales. Su trabajo promueve la resistencia, la reivindicación y el florecimiento de los pueblos, mediante la producción de contenidos audiovisuales significativos que se adaptan a sus intereses, a sus lenguas y a sus cosmovisiones.
Además, son espacios que fomentan un diálogo profundo y un aprendizaje sobre los derechos individuales y colectivos, facilitando la participación activa y libre de mujeres, niños y adultos que se comprometen a rescatar y preservar su identidad cultural, su territorio, sus conocimientos. A través del intercambio de saberes y la adopción de nuevas prácticas, aseguran que las futuras generaciones tengan la oportunidad de seguir aprendiendo y conectando con su herencia cultural.
El Fondo de Medios Comunitarios Indígenas de Cultural Survival tiene como objetivo brindar oportunidades de financiamiento, acompañamiento y formación, para que diversos tipos de medios de comunicación comunitarios Indígenas puedan realizar labores informativas, documentales, procesos de resistencia y reivindicación dentro y fuera de sus comunidades. Desde 2017, el Fondo de Medios Comunitarios Indígenas ha otorgado un total de 330 subvenciones, apoyando proyectos de medios comunitarios en 29 países en 3 continentes, por un total de $2,327,561.
Este año 2024, el Fondo de Medios Comunitarios Indígenas de Cultural Survival logró financiar por un total de $480,000 USD a 57 proyectos de comunicación Indígena que beneficiarán Pueblos Indígenas de 25 países de América, África y Asia: Argentina, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Botsuana, Brasil, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia, Estados Unidos de América, El Salvador, Filipinas, Guatemala, India, Kenia, México, Nepal, Nigeria, Perú, Senegal, Sudáfrica, Tanzania, República Democrática del Congo, Venezuela, Zimbabue.
Los 57 proyectos financiados responden a necesidades en áreas de infraestructura, equipamiento, fortalecimiento de capacidades, y producción de contenidos que contribuirán a la sostenibilidad del trabajo y los procesos de comunicación comunitaria que lideran los grupos y medios comunitarios financiados.
Las subvenciones entregadas este año a los diferentes colectivos y radios, han sido posible por apoyo de Ford Foundation, Kellogg, Waverley Street Foundation y Whale Pass Trust, Margaret Cargill y Climate and Land Use Alliance (CLUA), a quienes les reconocemos su compromiso con los Pueblos Indígenas.
Nos complace presentarles a algunos de nuestros 57 socios de proyectos financiados en el año 2024, descritos con su consentimiento, y basándonos en sus propias presentaciones de sus medios y proyectos:
AMERICAS
* Unión de Mujeres Aymaras del Abya Yala (Aymara), Perú ([link removed])
* Espiral de Comunicaciones Namuy Wuam/Cabildo Indígena de Guambia (Misak), Colombia ([link removed])
* Radio Comunitaria La Niña (Maya k'iche'), Guatemala ([link removed])
* Radio Comunitaria Indigena Nimlajacoc 92.1 FM (Maya), Guatemala ([link removed])
* Radio Yankuik Sitlali (Náhuatl), México ([link removed])
* Colectivo Cine Luna (Zoque, Zapoteca), México ([link removed])
* Colectivo Kichwa Wayrapi (Kichwa), Ecuador ([link removed])
* Radio Comunitaria Naköj (Maya Kaqchikel), Guatemala ([link removed])
* Resguardo playas del bojaba (U’wa), Colombia ([link removed])
* La Minga, la voz de los mocondinos (Quillasinga), Colombia ([link removed])
* Comunidad indígena Kawésqar Jetarkte (kawésqar), Chile ([link removed])
* Asociación Comunitaria de Desarrollo Integral Maya-M (Maya Mam), Guatemala ([link removed])
* Consejo Indígena Maya Ch'orti de Olopa Chiquimula (Maya Ch'orti'), Guatemala ([link removed])
* Radio Comunitaria Jlijualay Tsomé (Cerros Chontales) Tequio Jurídico A.C. (Chontal) México ([link removed])
* Radio Tuklik (Maya yucateco), México ([link removed])
* Laboratorio de desarrollo de proyectos cinematográficos para cineastas Indígenas y afrodescendientes de América Latina, México ([link removed])
* Enlaces de comunicación comunitaria (Maya), México ([link removed])
* Asesoría Capacitación y Asistencia en Salud A.C (Maya Tsotsil-Tseltal), México ([link removed])
* Emisora Comunitaria Voces de Nuestra Tierra (Nasa y Misak), Colombia ([link removed])
* Inspirando a las juventudes mayas de Chiapas a través de la radio (Tseltal y Tsotsil), México ([link removed])
* ILUKU (Kichwa), Ecuador ([link removed])
* Organización Sociedad Civil Las Abejas de Acteal (Maya Tzotzil), México ([link removed])
* Productora Audiovisual Indígena Raíces Ancestrales / Comunidad Huarpe Guaytamari (Huarpe), Argentina ([link removed])
* Ecuanasha Televisión Indígena Digital (Ríos Beni, Tuichi y Quiquivey), Bolivia ([link removed])
* Colectivo Asho'ojushi (Wayuu), Colombia ([link removed])
* Emisora Minga Stereo 91.1 FM Resguardo de Túquerres (Pastos), Colombia ([link removed])
* Radio Fe y Alegría Paraguaipoa 92.3 FM (Wayuu), Venezuela ([link removed])
* Colectivo de comunicadores de originarios.ar (Coya, Mapuche, Charrua, Qom, Huarpe, Comechingon y Diaguita), Argentina ([link removed])
* Radio Pedro Ignacio Muiba 96.1 FM ( Mojeño Trinitario, Movima, Canichana, Cayuaba), Bolivia ([link removed])
* Movimiento Maricas Bolivia (Aymara y Quechua), Bolivia ([link removed])
* Radio B'alam - Voces Maya (Maya Mam), Estados Unidos de América ([link removed])
* Associação Quilombola Mutuca de Cima, Brasil ([link removed])
* Red de Territorios Ancestrales (Shuar, Siona, secoya, Kofán, Kichwa, pueblo Afro y mestizo), Ecuador ([link removed])
ASIA
* Justicia Climática de Mindanao (Lumad de Mindanao), Filipinas ([link removed])
* Radio comunitaria Mattoli 90.4 F.M (Paniya y Vettakuruma en Wayanad), India ([link removed])
* AMARC Asia-Pacífic, Nepal ([link removed])
* Alyansa Tigil Mina (Ifugao-Tuwali, Aeta Abellen, Palawan, Bukidnon, Teduray-Lambangian, Subanen, Blaan, Tboli, Moro, Mamanwa, Manobo), Filipinas ([link removed])
* Radio Móvil Asur Adivasi (Asur), India ([link removed])
* Kelung Media Siber (Tombulu, Tonsea, Tontemboan, Tonsawang, Pasan, Ponosakan, Bantik, Bawontehu), Indonesia ([link removed])
* Sagada Community Media Network Inc.-Radyo Sagada 104.7 FM (Kankanaey) Filipinas ([link removed])
* Radio Triyuga (Kirat,Tharu, Magar, Tamang), Nepal ([link removed])
* Fundación de Derechos Indígenas (Rai, Tamang, Sherpa, Newar, Limbu, Magar), Nepal ([link removed])
* Noticiero de los Pueblos Indígenas de Bangladesh, Bangladesh ([link removed])
AFRICA
* Radio comunitaria Kasambabezi (Shona y Tonga), Zimbabue ([link removed])
* Centro para el Conocimiento Indígena, el Desarrollo y la Sostenibilidad (CIKDAS) (Yoruba), Nigeria ([link removed])
* Radio comunitaria en línea Nama (Nama), Botsuana ([link removed])
* Radio Comunitaria Tewdufm (Badiaranké et Peul), Senegal ([link removed])
* JAC FM 106.2 (Mijikenda), Kenia ([link removed])
* Eden FM (Khoisan), Sudáfrica ([link removed])
* Orkonerei FM Radio (Maasai), Tanzania ([link removed])
* Ayuda a los Medios de Comunicación para la Comunidad Indígena y Pastores (Masai), Tanzania ([link removed])
* Red de Empoderamiento de las Mujeres Indígenas Endorois (Endorois), Kenia ([link removed])
* Union des Femmes Autochtones Pygmées pour le Développement Intégral (Pygmées-Batwa). República Democrática del Congo ([link removed])
* Indigenous Women Development Affairs (Maasai, Barabaig y Hadzabe), Tanzania ([link removed])
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