Status: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Location: Online
Researchers Daniel Sabet (Johns Hopkins University) and Susan Abbott (Cross-Pollinate Consulting) are conducting an independent international study examining the consequences of the U.S. Government’s funding cuts for independent media.
The study aims to understand how these changes are affecting media outlets, media support organizations, journalists, and the broader information ecosystem worldwide. Over 70 interviews have already been conducted, and the team is now gathering broader sector input through a global survey.
Participation from media actors across regions is essential to ensure a comprehensive and balanced understanding of the impact.
Who Should Participate
- Local media organizations
- Local media support organizations
- Journalists or media actors affected by changes in U.S. government support
Purpose of the Study
- Assess the impact of funding cuts on independent media
- Understand evolving needs and challenges across contexts
- Inform donors and policymakers on how to better support sustainable, resilient media ecosystems
- Contribute to a public report to be published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Survey Access
The survey is available in multiple languages: