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Charlottesville Inclusive Media Project receives over $100K from Google Charlottesville Inclusive Media receives thousands of dollars from Google. (Source: wvir) By Daniel Grimes | December 16, 2020 at 6:33 PM EST - Updated December 16 at 6:33 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) -The Charlottesville Inclusive Media project is getting more than $100,000 from Google to help with its mission of telling diverse stories. “A lot of traditionally African American led media is struggling, so if the whole industry is struggling, then these entities are struggling sometimes even more and more pronounced, so making sure that we have the sustainability,” Sarad Davenport, with Vinegar Hill Magazine, said. Each media outlet will maintain their own independence but there will be more alignment in some of the stories they report. ....
From the newsroom: Charlottesville Inclusive Media project receives $150,000 from Google GNI Innovation Challenge Share From the Newsroom The day-to-day, behind the scenes life at Charlottesville Tomorrow. Charlottesville Tomorrow, in partnership with Vinegar Hill Magazine and In My Humble Opinion talk show, has received $150,000 through the Google GNI Innovation Challenge to augment the launch of the recently established Charlottesville Inclusive Media project (CIM). The CIM partnership is one of 33 media projects to receive the GNI funding out of a pool of 215 applicants. “The funding is an innovation challenge and we are excited that Google’s team recognized the potential of a collaboration between nonprofit public service journalism and independent for profit Black media companies to change the way African American audiences and communities are represented in local media,” said Charlottesville Tomorrow News Editor Elliott Robinson. ....