For Communities

Find the People, Stories, Skills, and Support to Bring Your Work Into the World

Mobilized Exchange / Mobilized Media Market is built for conscious creators, communities, and smaller media outlets that have important stories, ideas, solutions, or productions — but need the right people, partners, visibility, tools, or distribution pathways to move forward.

  1. Does your community have wisdom, solutions, stories, or local knowledge that deserves to be seen and heard?
  2. Are important community stories being ignored, misunderstood, or reduced to crisis coverage?
  3. Do you need media makers who can help document what is really happening?
  4. Are there local projects, leaders, healers, organizers, educators, farmers, artists, or builders who deserve visibility?
  5. What problems are people trying to solve where you live?
  6. What solutions are already working in your community but not getting enough attention?
  7. Do you need help turning community knowledge into stories, videos, interviews, podcasts, articles, or events?
  8. Are you looking for collaborators, volunteers, funders, technical support, or media coverage?
  9. Would your community benefit from connecting with other communities facing similar challenges?
  10. What story, if told clearly, could help your community attract support, partners, or action?

Questions for Smaller Media Outlets

  1. Are you looking for meaningful stories beyond press releases, politics, conflict, and crisis coverage?
  2. Do you need trusted contributors, local voices, producers, researchers, or subject-matter experts?
  3. Would your outlet benefit from discovering independent films, interviews, explainers, podcasts, or community stories for publication or licensing?
  4. Are you looking for stories that connect problems with practical solutions?
  5. Do you need a wider network without the cost of a large newsroom?
  6. Would collaboration with communities and conscious creators help expand your coverage?
  7. Are you interested in syndicating, co-publishing, screening, or distributing public-interest media?
  8. Do you want to serve audiences who are tired of fear-based news and want useful information?
  9. Could your outlet become a trusted local hub for stories, solutions, and action?
  10. What kinds of stories, partners, or productions would help your audience understand what is changing and what they can do next?