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    Free Press

    ActivoArts, Culture & Humanities
    WASHINGTON, DCSitio web2022651490EIN: 41-2106721

    About Free Press

    Free Press was created to give people a voice in the crucial decisions that shape our media. We believe that positive social change, racial justice and meaningful engagement in public life require equitable access to technology, diverse and independent ownership of media platforms, and journalism that holds leaders accountable and tells people what's actually happening in their communities. We seek to change the media to transform democracy to realize a just society.

    Focus Areas

    Net NeutralityInternet AccessPrivacy & SurveillanceMedia AccountabilityPlatform AccountabilityMisinformationMedia ConsolidationDiversity in Media OwnershipLocal News and Civic Media PolicyPublic MediaCensorshipRight to ProtestPress Freedom

    About Free Press

    Free Press channels its giving into media freedom and press freedom work, with two $600,000 grants in the recent record going to The Media Freedom Foundation for Project Censored activities. That scale sits alongside a broader portfolio that supports advocacy, public information, and journalism infrastructure through programmatic and general support. The foundation’s own mission centers on equitable access to technology, diverse and independent media ownership, and journalism that helps people understand what is happening in their communities. It also backs policy and accountability work tied to censorship, platform power, misinformation, and media consolidation. Recent grants show a mix of large institutional support and smaller awards to local and state-based media and research organizations. Free Press also funded its related Free Press Action Fund with $300,000 in 2025 and $100,000 in 2024 for programmatic support, indicating a continuing relationship with a closely connected organization. The pattern suggests a funder that supports both public-interest media advocacy and the organizations that produce or support civic information.

    What Free Press Funds

    In media freedom work, Free Press gave $600,000 to The Media Freedom Foundation for general support of Project Censored activities, linking its grantmaking to journalism accountability and public-interest information. It also backed platform and policy advocacy through $300,000 to Free Press Action Fund for programmatic support in 2025, after a $100,000 award in 2024 for the same purpose. The foundation’s topic list includes net neutrality, internet access, privacy and surveillance, misinformation, and platform accountability, which fits that mix of advocacy and structural media reform. Its support also reaches local-news and civic-media work: one 2024 grant went to Stockton University for programmatic support, while another supported Miles Media Consulting Management. Smaller awards to Tiny News Collectivefive Wards Media & Newark News and Story Collaborative and Movement Alliance Projectcommunity Info Cooperations point to community-centered media capacity and information access.

    How Free Press Gives

    Free Press gives across a wide size range, with a typical grant profile of $12,916 at the 25th percentile, $56,666 at the median, and $375,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent list shows both repeat and one-off awards: The Media Freedom Foundation received $600,000 in 2024 and again in 2025, and Free Press Action Fund received $100,000 in 2024 followed by $300,000 in 2025. The foundation is a regular funder rather than a donor-advised fund vehicle, and it does not fund individuals or program-related investments. Its grants appear to be a mix of general support and programmatic support, including some project-level funding in its stated philosophy tags.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.6M

    Total Assets

    $11.4M

    Total Revenue

    $5.8M

    Total Expenses

    $7.3M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $13K and $375K, with a median of $57K.

    25th Percentile

    $13K

    Median

    $57K

    75th Percentile

    $375K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 33% of grants go to recipients in DC.

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    Leadership

    CRAIG AARON

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    Who They Fund

    journalists and independent media organizationspress freedom advocates and watchdogsgeneral public/consumers of news

    Funding Style

    general operating supportprogrammatic supportunrestricted/program supportproject-level funding

    Topics

    media freedom and press freedomcensorship monitoring and reportinginvestigative journalism supportjournalism advocacy and accountabilitypublic interest information dissemination

    Where Free Press Makes Grants

    Free Press gives regionally, with 33% of grants going to recipients in its HQ state of DC, though the top giving state by count is DC rather than the headquarters location. All recent grants in the data went to U.S. recipients. The recipient cities include Washington, DC; Fair Oaks, CA; Galloway, NJ; and Granger, IN. The remaining awards also went to U.S.-based organizations, including a multi-organization recipient entry tied to community media and collaborative news work.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Free Press

    What kinds of media work does Free Press fund?

    Free Press funds media freedom and press freedom work, plus related areas such as net neutrality, internet access, privacy and surveillance, platform accountability, misinformation, media consolidation, public media, censorship, right to protest, and press freedom. Recent grants show support for both advocacy groups and organizations tied to journalism and civic information.

    Does Free Press fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. The recent grants include repeated support for The Media Freedom Foundation in 2024 and 2025, both at $600,000, and for Free Press Action Fund in 2024 and 2025 at $100,000 and $300,000. That pattern suggests ongoing relationships rather than one-time awards only.

    What is Free Press's typical grant size?

    The foundation’s grant-size distribution is $12,916 at the 25th percentile, $56,666 at the median, and $375,000 at the 75th percentile. The recent record also includes large six-figure grants alongside smaller programmatic awards.

    What kinds of support does Free Press use?

    Free Press uses general support and programmatic support most visibly in the recent grants list, and its philosophy tags also include unrestricted/program support and project-level funding. The largest recent award to The Media Freedom Foundation was listed as general support, while the awards to Free Press Action Fund were programmatic support.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    THE MEDIA FREEDOM FOUNDATIONFAIR OAKS, CA$600,0002025GENERAL SUPPORT OF MEDIA FREEDOM FOUNDATION'S PROJECT CENSORED ACTIVITIES
    FREE PRESS ACTION FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$300,0002025PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
    THE MEDIA FREEDOM FOUNDATIONFAIR OAKS, CA$600,0002024GENERAL SUPPORT OF MEDIA FREEDOM FOUNDATION'S PROJECT CENSORED ACTIVITIES
    FREE PRESS ACTION FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$100,0002024PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
    MILES MEDIA CONSULTING MANAGEMENTGRANGER, IN$13,3332024PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
    STOCKTON UNIVERSITYGALLOWAY, NJ$13,3332024PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
    TINY NEWS COLLECTIVEFIVE WARDS MEDIA & NEWARK NEWS AND STORY COLLABORATIVE—$11,6672024PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
    MOVEMENT ALLIANCE PROJECTCOMMUNITY INFO COOPERATIONS—$11,6662024PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT

    THE MEDIA FREEDOM FOUNDATION

    $600,000
    FAIR OAKS, CA2025

    GENERAL SUPPORT OF MEDIA FREEDOM FOUNDATION'S PROJECT CENSORED ACTIVITIES

    FREE PRESS ACTION FUND

    $300,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT

    THE MEDIA FREEDOM FOUNDATION

    $600,000
    FAIR OAKS, CA2024

    GENERAL SUPPORT OF MEDIA FREEDOM FOUNDATION'S PROJECT CENSORED ACTIVITIES

    FREE PRESS ACTION FUND

    $100,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT

    MILES MEDIA CONSULTING MANAGEMENT

    $13,333
    GRANGER, IN2024

    PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT

    STOCKTON UNIVERSITY

    $13,333
    GALLOWAY, NJ2024

    PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT

    TINY NEWS COLLECTIVEFIVE WARDS MEDIA & NEWARK NEWS AND STORY COLLABORATIVE

    $11,667
    2024

    PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT

    MOVEMENT ALLIANCE PROJECTCOMMUNITY INFO COOPERATIONS

    $11,666
    2024

    PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT