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Digital News Transformation Fund Opens for Applications on 25 August 2025

September 11, 2025
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Funding to drive digital innovation and sustainable growth for independent publishers

[Johannesburg, South Africa – 18 August 2025] – The Digital News Transformation Fund (DNTF) will open its first application window on 25 August 2025, offering small, medium, and community-based independent news publishers an opportunity to secure funding for projects that drive digital transformation and long-term sustainability in a rapidly evolving media landscape.

Independent publishers are a vital part of South Africa’s democratic infrastructure, providing local, community, and public-interest journalism often not covered by larger news outlets. Yet many face increasing pressure to adapt and survive in a fast-changing media environment. Structural challenges, including declining print revenue, shifting audience habits, and the need to compete in a digital-first news environment, have intensified.

The R114-million Fund is a partnership between Google and the Association of Independent Publishers (AIP) and administered by Tshikululu Social Investments. The fund is designed to help South African publishers strengthen digital capacity, diversify revenue streams, and future-proof their operations.

“Our focus is on public interest news publishers,” said Leanne Kunz, Head of Fund at the Digital News Transformation Fund. “Different parts of the industry are at different points in their digital journey: broadcast shifted earlier, while many small and medium publishers are progressing from more constrained starting points. The Fund is designed to close that gap, giving local, community, and independent newsrooms the resources to invest in tools, skills, and business models that will help them compete and grow online.”

The first funding cycle will run from 25 August 2025, when the call for proposals opens, to 21 September 2025, when applications close. From 22 September to 27 October, applications will be reviewed through an adjudication and due diligence process. The Fund’s oversight and advisory board will ratify selected grantees between 27 October and 9 November, with contracting and disbursements taking place from 10 November to 7 December 2025 (upon receipt of signed contracts). Funded publishers will begin training on 12 January 2026. 

Who can apply

The DNTF is open to:

  • Early-stage news publishers in need of foundational digital tools (such as websites, content management systems, cameras, audio-visual equipment) and guidance to formalise operations.
  • Mid-stage news publishers with an established online presence who require strategic and technical support to grow audiences, launch new products, or diversify revenue.
  • Established publishers with fewer than 1 million monthly unique website users who are ready to experiment with sector-wide innovations or new business models that can be replicated.

Eligible applicants must (summary only):

  • Be members in good standing of the Press Council.
  • Operate a news publication serving a South African audience.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to editorial independence and public-interest journalism.
  • Have a clearly defined digital transformation project with measurable outcomes.
  • Meet the Fund’s governance and compliance requirements.

“As part of our ongoing collaboration with the South African news ecosystem, policymakers, and our partners at the AIP, we are excited to see the application process launch for the Digital News Transformation Fund,” said Marianne Erasmus, Google News Partner Lead for Sub-Saharan Africa. “This R114-million fund is dedicated to fostering a sustainable future for local, community, and independent news publishers. The three-year initiative is designed to support newsrooms in launching vital digital transformation projects, and our financial commitment is paired with ongoing support from the Google News Initiative, providing training in digital fundamentals.”

Independent adjudication committee

To ensure funding decisions are fair, independent, and transparent, the Digital News Transformation Fund has appointed a five-member Adjudication Committee, whose role will be to assess applications against Board-approved criteria using a 100-point scoring matrix and to make funding recommendations. Selected grantees will be ratified by the Fund’s Oversight and Advisory Board.

“Committee members were selected for their professional expertise, sector knowledge, and independence, with representation across race, gender, geography, language, and media type,” says Kunz. They bring a combined track record spanning journalism, digital innovation, media strategy, research, and public-interest communication.”

The inaugural committee members are:

  • Makhosazana ‘Khosi’ Zwane-Siguqa – Multi-award-winning journalist, editor and content strategist with 20 years’ experience in media.
  • Nomshado Lubisi – Media and technology communications strategist, currently leading Communications Strategy at Code for Africa.
  • Paul Crankshaw – Veteran journalist, publisher, and mentor to small media organisations.
  • Sisanda Nkoala – NRF-rated Associate Professor and award-winning researcher in linguistics and media studies.
  • Siphumelele Zondi – Media lecturer and former senior producer/presenter of technology news programmes on SABC.

Applications will be assessed on objectives, innovation and technology, feasibility, organisational capacity, audience engagement, diversity and inclusion impact, sustainability and revenue potential, and potential for sector-wide impact.

How to apply

Applications will be submitted through the Fund’s website. The application process is free, and no third party is authorised to charge a fee for applying. Guidelines and the application portal go live on 25 August.

For more information, visit: https://dntfund.org.za/

Ends

About the Digital News Transformation Fund (DNT Fund)

The DNT Fund is a partnership between Google and the Association of Independent Publishers (AIP) to support the digital transformation and sustainability of South Africa’s small‑to‑medium independent news publishers. The Fund provides project-based grants and capacity building to strengthen digital operations, audience development, and revenue diversification in public-interest journalism. It is governed by an independent board of diverse industry stakeholders and experts; neither AIP nor Google has decision-making authority.

About Tshikululu Social Investments (Fund Manager)

Founded in 1998, Tshikululu Social Investments is South Africa’s leading social investment manager and advisor. Tshikululu independently manages the DNT Fund’s operations, due diligence and impact reporting.

Media enquiries

PR Powerhouse | Yethu Dlamini | yethu@prpowerhouse.co.za | +27 065 998 0097

DNT Fund Communications | dntf@tshikululu.org.za | +27 11 544 0300

Google is a global technology leader committed to advancing access to information. The Association of Independent Publishers (AIP) represents South Africa’s independent publishers, advocating for media diversity and sustainability.

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