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CFRC is hiring a 2021-22 Community Outreach Coordinator

CFRC is hiring a 2021-22 Community Outreach Coordinator CFRC 101.9 FM Radio Queen’s University, through the generous support of a Community Radio Fund of Canada Radiometres grant, is hiring a Community Outreach Coordinator!  In this role, the successful candidate will recruit and coordinate a collective of 7-10 campus and community volunteers.  The Community Outreach Coordinator and their team will be dedicated to conducting research on and outreach to local and regional arts groups, service providers and grassroots organizations; interviewing team members for our news programming; creating news briefs and reports about their events, initiatives and developments that impact them; and creating new promotional public service announcements about these organizations to deploy on our airwaves.

CFRC is Hiring a 2021-22 Special Projects Coordinator

CFRC is Hiring a 2021-22 Special Projects Coordinator CFRC 101.9 FM Radio Queen’s University, through the generous support of a Community Radio Fund of Canada Radiometres grant, is hiring a Special Projects Coordinator for a one-year term. In this role, the successful candidate will recruit and coordinate a collective of 7-10 campus and community volunteers dedicated to researching, writing and producing a documentary series.  The documentary series will focus on local core social justice issues, in particular the issues of housing and homelessness, the opioid crisis, and food (in)security. The Special Projects Coordinator will also work with campus and community organizations and oversee the development of special programming dedicated to celebrations including Pride Month, National Indigenous History Month, Black History Month, Asian Heritage Month, Islamic History Month and more.

Community Radio Fund 2021-22 opens for applications

Community Radio Fund 2021-22 opens for applications The first round of the Community Radio Fund 2021-22, with £400,000 available, is now open for applications. For the first time, C-DSP licence holders are able to apply, with a closing date of 5pm on Friday 25 June 2021. In 2020-21, grants were provided as emergency cash funding to support stations facing severe financial difficulty due to the Coronavirus outbreak. For 2021-22, the Fund will return to supporting the core costs of running Ofcom-licensed community radio stations, as set out in the guidance notes. Licensees that hold a Community Digital Sound Programme (C-DSP) licence are eligible to apply for the Fund if the station is broadcasting on a digital radio multiplex at the date of their application.

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