Well said, James
I couldn't agree more.
I'm a musician and find MTV's callous display of what it thinks today's
young peoples 'values' are disgusting.
As legitimate grant fiscal streams like the Federal TOP program are diminished
or aborted I guess we can expect bottom feeders like this to emerge.
Bob Johnson

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This initiative disgusts me. It's like the cigarette companies giving money to 
arts programs.

If there is any media entity doing more to undermine the values and culture of 
young people than MTV, we should run a contest to identify it. The racism, 
misogyny, and materialism of MTV's continuous pornographic assault on the youth 
of the world is as much of an embarrassment to the United States as the war in 
Iraq. 

This grant program should not be applauded; it should be boycotted. Youth 
Venture should be condemned and excoriated for its shameless opportunism.

I am no prude and am politically progressive. I listen to some of the 
performers who appear on MTV and purchase their music. I watch the network from 
time to time, primarily to stay informed about what it's doing.
I am active in the arts and work closely with young people in educational 
settings and programs.

MTV degrades youth. Its money is blood money. I know there are many who will 
disagree, but this is my opinion.

James Lerman

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MTV AND YOUTH VENTURE ANNOUNCE NEW GRANT PROGRAM FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Deadline: Rolling, through December 31, 2005

MTV: Music Television (http://www.mtv.com/) has announced the launch of its new 
pro-social initiative, think MTV, which is designed to inform and empower young 
people to take action on social issues.

As part of its effort to encourage its audience to become more proactive in 
their communities, MTV has teamed up with Youth Venture 
(http://www.youthventure.org/), a movement of youth social entrepreneurs, to 
offer think Venture Grants to young people who are making a difference by 
creating and leading organizations, clubs, or businesses that address a need in 
their communities. Grants of up to $1,000 each will be offered each week to a 
group of young people with the most compelling and sustainable community 
service project concept in one of the five primary think MTV issue areas: 
discrimination, education, the environment, global issues, and sexual health. 


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