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Government
(Municipal, Provincial, Federal)
- 64% (9 of 14) of organizations receive more than 50% of their funding from government.
- 21% (3 of 14) of organizations receive 25% – 50% of their funding from government.
- 14% (2 of 14) of organizations receive less than 25% of funding from government.
Not-for-Profit Foundations
- 14% (2 of 14) organizations receive more than 50% of funding from not-for-profit foundations.
- 7% (1 of 14) of organizations receive 25% – 50% of funding from not-for-profit foundations.
- 21% (3 of 14) of organizations receive less than 10% of funding from not-for-profit foundations.
- Out of the 19 organizations, 57% (8 of 14) receive no non-profit foundation funding.
Sales/Gate from Distribution or Exhibition of Work
- No organizations receive more than 50% of funding.
- No organizations receive 25% – 50% of funding.
- 7% (1 of 14) of organizations receive between 10-25% of funding.
- 14% (2 of 14) of organizations receive less than 10% of funding.
- Out of the 14 organizations, 79% (11 of 14) receive no funding.
Individual Donors
- 7% (1 of 14) receives more than 50% of funding from individual donors
- No organizations receive between 11-25% of funding from individual donors.
- 50% (7 of 14) of organizations receive less than 10% of funding from individual donors.
- 43% (6 of 14) get no individual donations
Private/Corporate Donations
- 7% (1 of 14) receives more than 50% of funding from individual donors:
- No organizations receive between 11-25% of funding from individual donors.
- 50% (7 of 14) of organizations receive less than 10% of funding from individual donors.
- 43% (6 of 14) get no individual donations
Fees for Service
- 7% (1 of 14) more than 50% of funding from fees for service.
- No organizations receive between 25%-50% of funding from fees for service.
- 14% (2 of 14) of organizations receive between 11%-25% of funding from fees for service.
- 14% (2 of 14) of organizations receive less than 10% of funding from fees for service.
- Out of the 14 organizations, 64% (9 of 14) receive no fees for service.
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53% (8 of 15) of organizations work with digital and analog (i.e. photography, radio, and print).
- CUTV
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Etincelles medias-Spark media
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Project Media
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Young Cuts
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
47% (7 of 15) of organizations work with only digital
- Coop Collective Vision
- Doc Shop
- Girls Action Foundation
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
None of the organizations work with only analogue
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DOCUMENTARY
64% (9 of 14) do documentary
- Coop Collective Vision
- CUTV
- Doc Shop
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
None of the organizations do no Documentary.
Narrative Fiction
50% (7 of 14) do Narrative Fiction
- Coop Collective Vision
- CUTV
- Project 10
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
- Young Cuts
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
29% (4 of 14) do no Narrative Fiction
- Doc Shop
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project Media
Experimental Media
14% (2 of 14) do Experimental Media
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
43% (6 of 14) do no Experimental Media
- Coop Collective Vision
- Doc Shop
- Etincelles medias-Spark media
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Project Media
PSA’s
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57% (8 of 14) do PSA’s
- Coop Collective Vision
- CUTV
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
29% (4 of 14) do no PSA’s
- Doc Shop
- Etincelles medias-Spark media
- Project 10
- Wapikoni
News
21% (3 of 14) do news
- CUTV
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
64% (9 of 14) do no news
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- Etincelles medias-Spark media
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Project Media
- Wapikoni
- Young Cuts
Creating Websites
36% (5 of 14) create websites
- CUTV
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
43% (6 of 14) do not create websites
- Coop Collective Vision
- Doc Shop
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Wapikoni
- Young Cuts
Photography
50% (7 of 14) do photography
- CUTV
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
21% (3 of 14) do no photography
- Doc Shop
- Project 10
- Young Cuts
Music Production
36% (5 of 14) do music production
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
50% (7 of 14) do no music
- Coop Collective Vision
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- Etincelles medias-Spark media
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
Radio
36% (5 of 14) do radio
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
57% (8 of 14) do no radio
- Coop Collective Vision
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- Etincelles medias-Spark media
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Wapikoni
- Young Cuts
Print Publishing
21% (3 of 14) do print
- Etincelles medias-Spark media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
50% (7 of 14) do no print
- Coop Collective Vision
- Doc Shop
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Project Media
- Wapikoni
- Young Cuts
Live Programming
29% (4 of 14) do live programming
- CUTV
- Project Media
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
71% (10 of 14) do no live programming
- Coop Collective Vision
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- Etincelles medias-Spark media
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
- Young Cuts
Interactive Games
7% (1 of 14) do games
71% (10 of 14) do no games
- Coop Collective Vision
- Doc Shop
- Etincelles medias-Spark media
- Leave Out Violence (LOVE)
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
- Young Cuts
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Media Analysis and Media Production
7% (1 of 15) organizations reach more than 5,000 young people
7% (1 of 15) organization reaches between 2,500-5,000 young people
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
20% (3 of 15) reach between 1,000-2,500 young people in media analysis and media production.
- Leave Out Violence (LOVE)
- Project Media
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
7% (1 of 15) organization reaches from 500 – 1000 young people in media analysis and media production:
33% (5 of 15) organizations reach 100-500 young people a year in media analysis and media production:
- Coop Collective vision
- CUTV
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Young Cuts
27% (4 of 15) reach fewer than 100 young people a year
- Coop Collective vision
- Doc Shop
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
Screening and Distribution
27% (4 of 15) organizations argue they reach over 10,000 youth through screening and distribution:
- CUTV
- Project Media
- Young Cuts
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
27% (4 of 15) organizations reach between 5,000-10,000 youth through screening and distribution:
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Leave Out Violence (LOVE)
- Project 10
- Wapikoni
No organizations reach more than 2,500 youth a year, but less than 5,000 through screening and distribution:
7% (1 of 15) organizations reach more than 1,000, but less than 2,500 youth a year through screening and distribution:
33% (5 of 15) organizations reach fewer than 500 youth through screening and distribution.
- Coop Collective vision
- Doc Shop
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
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Under 13
29% (4 of 14) of youth media organizations serve young people under 13.
- Coop Collective Vision
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Girls Action Foundation
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
29% (4 of 14) have no work with under 13
- Doc Shop
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project Media
Age 13-19
86% (12 of 14) of youth media organizations serve 13-19
- CUTV
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Project Media
- Wapikoni
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Young Cuts
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
None of the organizations serve no 13-19 at all
Age 19-24
71% (10 of 14) work with 20 something’s
- CUTV
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Young Cuts
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
21% (3 of 14) work with no 20 something’s
- Coop Collective Vision
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
Teachers
36% (5 of 14) work with teachers
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
29% (4 of 14) do no work with teachers
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
Elders
29% (4 of 14) organizations work with elders
- CUTV
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
50% (7 of 14) do no work with elders
- Coop Collective Vision
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
21% (3 of 14) do occasional work with elders
- Project 10
- Young Cuts
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
Community workers
43% (6 of 14) works with community members
- CUTV
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Wapikoni
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
29% (4 of 14) do no work with community members
- Coop Collective Vision
- Doc Shop
- Girls Action Foundation
- Project Media
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Gender
43% (6 of 14) of youth media organizations equally serve all genders
- Coop Collective Vision
- CUTV
- Project 10
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
29% (4 of 14) of youth media organizations work with more women/girls
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
29% (4 of 14) of youth media organizations work with more men/boys
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project Media
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Young Cuts
At least 50% (7 of 14) of youth media organizations do some work with transgendered youth
- CUTV
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- Girls Action Foundation
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
Sexual orientation
Most youth media organizations are unaware of the sexual orientation of participants. However, 21% (3 of 14) of organizations do significant work with LGBT youth
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Young Cuts
There’s an additional 21% (3 of 14) organizations that do between 10- 25 of work with LGBT.
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
Disabilities
Most youth media organizations are unaware of physical learning disabilities or psychological challenges faced by participants.
Ethniticity
Most youth media organizations have a difficult time tracking the ethnicity of their participants, however, young people of color make up more than 75% of participants in 91% (9 of 14) of the youth media organizations.
- CUTV
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
First Nations
More than 10% of participants are First Nations in 57% (8 of 14) of organizations
- CUTV
- Doc Shop
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
- Young Cuts
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
Citizenship
Most youth media organizations do not check citizenship status, however, 29% (4 of 14) of youth media organizations work with non-Canadians.
- CUTV
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
Economic Levels
The client economic level of more than 25% of participants is less than $40,726 within 64% (9 of 14) of the organizations.
- CUTV
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Wapikoni
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
The client economic level of more than 75% of participants is less than $40,726 within 57% (8 of 14) of organizations:
- CUTV
- Girls Action Foundation
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
Out of 14 organizations, 3 are uncertain of the economic level.
Most organizations have a difficult time identifying the SES of their participants.
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Urban
86% (12 of 14) of youth media organizations serve urban youth
- Coop Collective Vision
- CUTV
- Doc Shop
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Young Cuts
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
Suburban
More than 50% of participants in 14% (2 of 14) of organization live in the suburbs:
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
Between 25 – 50% of participants in 36% (5 of 14) of organization live in the suburbs:
- CUTV
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Project 10
- Wapikoni
- Young Cuts
Less than 25% of participants in 29% (4 of 14) of organizations live in the suburbs.
- Coop Collective Vision
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
21% (3 of 14) of youth media organizations work with no suburban youth
- Girls Action Foundation
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project Media
Rural
14% (2 of 14) organizations work with more than 75% of rural youth.
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
7% (1 of 14) of organizations work with between 25% – 50% of rural youth
71% (10 of 14) of youth media organizations do little or no work with rural youth.
- Coop Collective Vision
- CUTV
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project 10
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
- Young Cuts
50% (7 of 14) youth media organizations work with no rural youth.
- Coop Collective Vision
- Girls Action Foundation
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Project Media
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
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Pre 1990
37% (19 of 51) Of organizations were established pre 1990:
- Centre D’art de Richmond
- Centre de Loisirs Monseigneur Pigeon
- Centre du Plateau
- CFAD Youth Photo Project
- CKUT
- Coop Collective Vision
- CUTV
- Dans la Rue
- GCC La Violence
- Jeunesse Centre Sud
- L’Ado Zone
- La Maison des Jeunes de la Cotes des Neige
- La maison des Jeunes RD
- Le Centre Lajeunesse
- Maison des Jeunes Pierrefonds
- Maison des Jeunes Quinka-Buzz
- The Native Friendship Centre of Montreal
- The Yellow Door
- Westhaven-Elmhurst Community Recreation Association’s Skills Link
Between 1990 – 2000
29% (15 of 51) of organizations were established between 1990 and 2000:
- Action Jeunesse de l’Ouest-de-l’isle
- Carrefour Jeunesse-Emploi Notre-Dame-de-Gracel
- Centre des Jeunes Saint-Sulpice
- Coop Collective Vision
- Girls Action Foundation
- La Maison des Jeunes A Ma Baie
- L’Antre Jeunes
- Leave Out Violence LOVE
- Le Centre des Jeunes Boyce-Viau
- Le Project Harmone
- Project 10
- Project Media
- Project Ka Mamukanit
- The Digital Literacy Project (DLC)
- Youth Access-Target Rosemont
Post 2000
35% (18 of 51) of organizations were established post 2000:
- Carrefour jeunesse-emploi du Sud-Ouest de Montréal
- CitizenShift- Parole Citoyenne
- Coop Media de Montreal
- DESTA
- Digital Respect /Cyber Respect
- Doc Shop
- Escale Jeunesse
- Etincelles medias-Spark media
- FLYT Foundation
- Innovation Jeunes
- Mapping Memories: Experiences of Refugee Youth
- Park Extension Historical Society
- Voices Beyond Walls
- Wapikoni
- Writing Our Rhymes Down W.O.R.D.
- Young Cuts
- Youth Action Montreal
- Youth Fusion Jeunesse
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Primary mission of organizations
33% (5 of 15) give youth a voice
20% (3 of 15) encourage creative expression
13% (2 of 15) build and strengthen community
7% (1 of 15) prepare youth for negotiating a digital world
13% (2 of 15) prepare youth for careers in media
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Young Cuts
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Youth Fusion Jeunesse
7% (1 of 15) aim to provide alternatives to commercial media
27% (4 of 15) empower youth in thinking about social/global change
13% (2 of 15) aim to empower marginalized groups
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Girls Action Foundation
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Project Media
The top four secondary aims and purposes of youth media programs
Giving youth voice, encouraging creative expression, and strengthening communities are shared purposes across two thirds of organizations.
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