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Google News Initiative (GNI) Innovation Challenge open For Application

by Dare Afolabi
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Tuesday, June 25, 2019 in Lagos, Google announced the Google News Initiative (GNI) Innovation Challenge is open for application submissions in the Middle East, Africa and Turkey.

At a GNI Innovation Summit held in Lagos, Google hosted media and publishers to discuss the GNI Innovation Challenge, and help interested parties to successfully enter.

The GNI Innovation Challenge is accepting proposals for projects from news organisations of every size to address increasing engagement with readers.

Exploring new business models in any form such as subscriptions, membership programmes, and so on.

Traditional publishers, news startups and associations that aim to build innovative digital media projects are all eligible to apply.

Projects can be highly experimental, but must have well-defined goals and have a significant digital component.

Ludovic Blecher, Head of Google News Initiative Innovation, said “We’ve long collaborated with the news industry to drive traffic, increase audience engagement, and generate revenue, but there are legitimate questions about how high quality journalism can be sustained in the digital age.As part of that, we are proud to open applications for the GNI’s first Innovation Challenge in the Middle East, Africa & Turkey.”

A panel will evaluate the submissions and fund selected projects up to $150k, with funding for up to 70 percent of the total project cost.

The funding will be reviewed against several criteria, including a “sharing component”.

For example, a project proposal can include publishing findings or holding a public seminar to encourage applicants to share the knowledge and learnings to others.

Applicants can make project submissions from now until Monday, September 2 at 23:59 GMT.

More information on eligibility, rules and criteria, and funding will be published on the GNI website.

For more information, applicants may reach out directly to the GNI Project team, by emailing [email protected].

The GNI Project Team will also be holding an online town hall webinar session to give further information and to answer questions.

This will take place on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 at 10 AM GMT

Last year, Google announced the Google News Initiative (GNI), the global umbrella that pulls together everything Google does to help news players in their transition to a digital future.

The Google News Initiative is Google’s effort to help news players in their transition to a digital future, focusing on three pillars:

  • Elevating and strengthening quality journalism
  • Evolving business models to drive sustainable growth
  • Empowering news organisations through technological innovation

Over the last two years Google has trained more than 4000 journalists across Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa.

Is your journalism performed on the online medium? Read up how to perform Google reverse image search here.


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