Impressions from project participants.

Kids Archives Project
"Participating in activities with the children and teachers, and seeing the real reactions of the audience...it made us realize more clearly that 'media' has power and can truly influence viewers."
Superfine Film Company Limited
Kids Archives Project
"This project is not just a reality show, but a 'space of inspiration' that nurtures cultural seedlings and shows us how Thai art can beautifully flourish in the modern world."
Ms. Sasikorn Chanset
Thai Children with a Heart for Khon Project
Thai Children with a Heart for Khon Project
Media Literacy Project
"The fund has not only helped to create understanding and provide opportunities for students in Islamic boarding schools, but has also served as a bridge between the boarding schools and society, fostering coexistence through understanding."
Ms. Oracha Rakdee
Media Literacy Project
"Receiving the project funding was a wonderful and invaluable experience. It showed me the power of faith and the deep connection between people and the temple, which is more than just a religious place."
Mr. Veera Yomyod
The documentary series "Wat Phra That Sadet: Temple, City, and People"
The documentary series "Wat Phra That Sadet: Temple, City, and People"
Voices from the Sea Project
"The 15 minutes each month spent updating and receiving feedback from the committee members is golden because it's like getting advice from top experts without having to pay for a course."
Ms. Nantnapat Tansiriwat
Voices from the Sea Project
"This project is an important starting point that allows community media, such as radio stations in Chiang Mai and Lamphun provinces, to have a platform to seriously drive social initiatives."
Ms. Nattharitai Taweerittikul
The Gen Connect Hearts Project: Be Aware, Prevent, and Share the Information.
The Gen Connect Hearts Project: Be Aware, Prevent, and Share the Information.
The Miracle Seed Project Beyond Dimensions
"Thank you for believing in and having faith in good media and good media professionals as another crucial factor in the development of the country."
Ms. Puangphet Supawanich
The Miracle Seed Project Beyond Dimensions
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2566
"The fund's commitment to transforming ideas into impactful social projects not only amplifies the voices of disadvantaged children but also creates lasting change in the creative arts sector."
Ms. Petcharat Maneenut
Free Imagination Project
Creative theatre media for visually impaired children.
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2566.
The Free Imagination Project: Creative theatre media for visually impaired children.
The Old Town Satun in Our Hearts Project
"I felt a sense of confidence working together on this project. It was a collaborative effort involving exchange and mutual support, creating positive energy."
Ms. Yaowanun Sentira
The Old Town Satun in Our Hearts Project
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2566
“We received excellent support, not just financial support, but also a panel of experts in various fields who provided additional knowledge, advice, and pointed out shortcomings in a straightforward and constructive manner.”
Ms. Rattaporn Puangmalai
Video production project for promotion.
Access to financial transactions for the blind.
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2566
A project to produce video media to promote access to financial transactions for the blind.
The Illuminated City Project: Based on a True Story – Ho Chi Minh's Story in Nakhon Phanom
"After working with the Media Development Fund, what I gained was a greater appreciation for the value of my hometown."
Ms. Srimanala Yaphakdee
The Illuminated City Project: Based on a True Story – Ho Chi Minh's Story in Nakhon Phanom
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2566
"Thank you to the committee and the Media Development Fund for recognizing the importance of 'nurturing children' through reading good stories, which is the foundation of children's lifelong learning."
Mr. Woraprot Korcharoenwattana
The project to raise good children through storytelling.
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2566.
The project to raise good children through storytelling.
Rainbow Detective Project Season 2
"Thank you to the Safe and Creative Media Development Fund for your support and meticulous review of our work. This is beneficial to the public and target groups that may have been overlooked by mainstream media today."
Ms. Anoma teaches Pali.
Head of the Rainbow Detective Project, Season 2.
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2565.
"Even though there is a framework for work, it gives freedom in..."
"Be creative and respect decisions. Work responsibly, feel comfortable, and be satisfied with the results."
Mr. Somsak Somjit
The "7 Days Until I Die" project.
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2565.
The Elderly and Rising Stars Project
The "7 Days Until I Die" project.
"Even with a framework for work, it provides creative freedom and respects the reasonable decisions of the employees, making them feel comfortable and satisfied with the results."
Mr. Somsak Somjit
The "7 Days Until I Die" project.
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2565.
"The fund's project management system includes training and project implementation processes from the outset, which helps us understand the various processes and makes the work easier."
You're awesome (Madaporn Noinit)
Head of the Contemporary Dance Media Creation Project
From cultural capital: A case study.
Nora X Thai Fit, a Pattani traditional dance performance, recipient of a strategic grant in 2565.
Nora Thai Fit
A project to promote the value of Thai temples by Thai giants.
"Our team had never worked with the fund before, so we had to seek a lot of advice. Every time, we received excellent support, assistance, and guidance."
Ms. Sunisa Sripholthas
The game and application development team, Brother Pictures Co., Ltd.
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2563
"The project has a working team that provides guidance and recommendations on various aspects of program production, from the initial stages to the evaluation, ensuring the program is as complete as possible."
Mr. Parichat Boonsarn
Project Leader, Winner Gamer: Conquering Dreams Season II
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2564
Winner Gamer Project: Achieving Dreams II
The Deep South Young Film Maker Project: Youth Make Films, Films Make People.
"We are just filmmakers, but we have used the potential we have learned and the experience we have to benefit society. We are happy and would like to thank the Media Fund for its role in making this project happen."
Ms. Pimphaka Towira
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2561.
"We must express our gratitude and appreciation to the Media Fund, one of the few large, generous organizations that recognizes the importance of LGBTQ+ individuals. The Media Fund serves as a major gateway for media professionals and those working in the media field, addressing issues of LGBTQ+ diversity. In our work, we have found that the Media Fund has a very collaborative and friendly working culture with its partners."
Asst. Prof. Dr. Ronnapoom Samakkekharom
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2561.
The project involves monitoring media presentations on LGBTQ+ issues in four regions of Thailand.
A board game development project to enhance media literacy skills.
"During the project, the media fund operated like a department within the team. We were partners, supporting each other to ensure the projects were successful and enjoyable."
Asst. Prof. Phanida Kaewkoor
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2562.
"The success of this project lies in us being a part of speaking about the value of humanity, reflecting the goodness of these nine visually impaired children. It's inspiring, and another achievement is that the Media Fund trusted us and allowed us to create positive work."
Mr. Wachiraphat Intuphuti
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2562.
The Blind Art Project
The Gen A(alpha) project promotes age-appropriate development in early childhood development centers.
"Safe and creative media can enhance early childhood development. There are now many resources available for us to learn from, both from the Media Fund itself and from various projects. I want everyone to pay attention, show interest, learn about, and adapt these resources for the children in their own families, around them, and in our society. Thank you to the Media Fund for supporting this project."
Ms. Panadda Sangkhatip
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2562.
"For those who want to produce work, everyone faces the same problem: lack of capital, lack of channels, lack of opportunities. Many of the dreams we want to pursue become unattainable. Going out to find funding isn't easy, and it's unlikely anyone will provide support because sometimes the work isn't commercially viable. I think the media fund can fill this gap."
Mr. Prasan Ingkanan
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2562.
Our Hearts Are One Project
The "Little Hunter" project uses storytelling to build parental knowledge.
"Problems and obstacles are not as important as our goal: to guide children and youth towards positive change. We would like to thank the Department of Juvenile Observation and Protection and the Media Fund for their invaluable support in making this project possible."
You met Chan Leelasartsunthorn.
Recipients of the general scholarship program, 2562.
"This era presents us with numerous opportunities to create media within our areas of expertise, targeting more specific audiences and achieving desired outcomes. We need to develop action plans to clearly define what we want to see happen. If we have this goal and this inspiration, the media fund we have today provides support as a starting point. As we progress, more media professionals will emerge, producing new and interesting content that will help drive social change."
Asst. Prof. Dr. Sakulsri Srisarakham
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2561
Creative media innovation project for social change.
A project to develop innovative media to enhance learning for society.
"Working with the Media Fund has been very comfortable. For example, while I'm doing academic work, I sometimes have other responsibilities. The Media Fund has always been flexible with my time, and they've also helped with decision-making and problem-solving, enabling me to successfully complete projects."
Ajarn Kringkarn Charoenkul
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2562
"The experience was excellent. Firstly, I got to work on something that aligns with the project's goals for society. Secondly, working with the fund for the first time was impressive; it felt like having mentors throughout the process."
Mr. Poon, Yellow
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2562
The "Empowering Mindset" project protects against the dangers of social media.
A project to develop investigative games and online game shows to combat fake news for the general public.
"I already see the Media Fund's intention to strive for safe and constructive media consumption for society. I want them to continue this commitment. The Media Fund is one of the organizations that, when working together, creates a positive feeling and avoids many problems."
Mr. Surasek Yutthiwat
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2562
"From the very beginning, in terms of filling out the project information, we saw one clear characteristic of the Media Fund: it provides a framework that helps keep our ideas organized and on track. It encourages careful thought and consistently provides us with valuable advice and ideas."
Ms. Puangphet Supawanich
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2562
Sweet Mango Project and Flying House
The "Check Before Share" project: Modern teenagers know the truth, no fake information.
"When we received the first grant, the media fund organized an orientation session to provide initial knowledge, offered training, and produced a very clear manual. This was very beneficial for the grant recipients. It wasn't like once you received the grant, it became your responsibility and you had to do everything alone."
Professor Bennapa Pattanapipat
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2562
"One thing we gained from this experience is that no matter what problems a project encounters, we always receive suggestions for solutions. This makes us feel very efficient working with the media fund. Secondly, the fund organizes seminars and forums for various projects to meet and discuss. The advantage is that we can learn from other projects. If someone has problems or obstacles that we haven't encountered yet but might, we learn from them and work together to solve them."
Prof. Dr. Phramaha Boonlert Chuethani
Deputy Director of the Buddhist Wisdom College of Sri Thawarawadi, Chulalongkorn University.
Strategic Grant Recipients, 2562
The project involves a network of monks monitoring religious propaganda.
Whatever the project does, it's ordinary.
"In today's era of stress, economic problems, and COVID-19, having good programs supported and widely disseminated by the media fund makes me feel like they're really sinking into daily life."
Ms. Sasawan Chirayus
Head of Religious Communications, Buddhadasa Indapanyo Archives.
Recipients of cooperation grants, 2563.

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Mr. Pramote Boonnamsuk

Deputy Manager of the Safe and Creative Media Development Fund

  • Bachelor of Business Administration and Management, Marketing Major, Assumption University of Business Administration.
  • Master's Degree in Computer Science Administration and Management, Assumption University of Business Administration.
  • Director of Policy, Strategy and Research, Safe and Creative Media Development Fund.
  • Head of New Business Strategy, Thaicom Public Company Limited.
  • General Manager, Thai Advance Innovation Co., Ltd.
  • Marketing Manager, High-Speed ​​Internet Services via Satellite, Thaicom Public Company Limited.
  • Marketing Director, CS Login Public Company Limited.

Dr. Chamnan Ngammaneeudom

Deputy Manager of the Safe and Creative Media Development Fund

  • Bachelor of International Business Management, Assumption University (ABAC)
  • Master's Degree in Business Administration (Marketing), Assumption University (ABAC)
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration (Commerce), Magadh University, India
  • Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University
  • Representing Thailand in international lectures, conferences, and negotiations.
  • Special Committee considering the Draft Act on the Organization for Frequency Allocation and Regulation of Broadcasting, Television and Telecommunications Businesses, B.E. 2564 (2021).
  • Honorary Advisor to the Ad Hoc Committee on the Establishment of an Agency to Manage the Promotion of Medium, Small, and Micro Enterprises, National Legislative Assembly.
  • Academic staff member of the Commission on Commerce and Intellectual Property.
  • Advisor to the Sub-Committee on Special Economic Zones, Committee on Finance, Banking, and Financial Institutions.
  • Head of the Department of Global Business Management
  • Head of the Human Resource Development Center, Faculty of Commerce, Burapha University.
  • He is a professor, lecturer, and thesis examination committee member at the master's and doctoral levels at many universities, including Burapha University, Assumption University, Silpakorn University, Mahidol University, and Sripatum University, among others.
  • Consulting services in the preparation of master plans for international business, broadcasting, television, and telecommunications.

Dr. Dhanakorn Srisooksai

PhD CEO, Thai Media Fund

  • Bachelor of Laws, Thammasat University
  • Master of Arts (Social Development), Faculty of Social Development, National Institute of Development Administration.
  • Master of Arts (Political Economy), Faculty of Economics.
  • Chulalongkorn University, Doctor of Philosophy (Mass Communication)
    Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University
  • Manager of the Safe and Creative Media Development Fund, 2nd term.
  • Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University
  • Subcommittee for Broadcasting Licensing Consideration, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Staff member of the NBTC (National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission): Lieutenant General Dr. Peerapong Manakit, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Subcommittee on Frequency Reclamation and Compensation for the 700 MHz Frequency, National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Subcommittee for Licensing of Television Businesses, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Subcommittee on Promoting Self-Regulation of Broadcasting and Television Operators, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Subcommittee on Defining the Characteristics and Types of Broadcasting and Television Businesses, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Assistant Managing Editor, TITV television station (before its transition to Thai PBS), Office of the Permanent Secretary, Prime Minister's Office.
  • Executives and presenters of the INN News Group.
  • Head of the working group for the proactive public relations project in the southern border provinces, Development Command, Royal Thai Armed Forces.
  • Training course for Public Sector Financial Management Executives (PSF), 9th batch.
  • As a representative of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), I joined a delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to study approaches to countering violent extremist ideologies and the creation of counter-narratives in the United Arab Emirates from September 30 to October 3, 2561.
  • I attended a Broadcast and Content Regulation training course organized by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) in collaboration with the Thomson Foundation of the United Kingdom and the Institute for Defense & Business of the United States.

Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Thanakrit Ekayokya

Deputy Manager of the Safe and Creative Media Development Fund

  • Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), Faculty of Law, Ramkhamhaeng University.
  • Master of Laws from The University of Auckland, New Zealand.
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology from The University of Southampton, England.
  • Vice President of the Thai Government Scholarship Students Association
  • Acting Director of the Trademark Office
  • Head of International Trademark Registration Division
  • Head of the ASEAN, APEC, and China Cooperation Group at the Department of Intellectual Property.
  • Participated in the working group for negotiating the Thailand-India FTA and the WTO while serving as a trade specialist at the Department of International Trade Negotiations.
  • Served as Commercial Counselor at the Royal Thai Embassy in Brussels.
  • Responsible for establishing a subsidiary of AOT to handle the transportation of perishable goods through special channels.
  • He has served as a visiting lecturer and thesis examination committee member for master's and doctoral degrees at several universities, including Chulalongkorn University, the National Institute of Development Administration, and Sripatum University, among others.

Dr. Chamnan Ngammaneeudom

Deputy Manager of the Safe and Creative Media Development Fund

  • Bachelor of International Business Management, Assumption University (ABAC)
  • Master's Degree in Business Administration (Marketing), Assumption University (ABAC)
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration (Commerce), Magadh University, India
  • Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University
  • Representing Thailand in international lectures, conferences, and negotiations.
  • Special Committee considering the Draft Act on the Organization for Frequency Allocation and Regulation of Broadcasting, Television and Telecommunications Businesses, B.E. 2564 (2021).
  • Honorary Advisor to the Ad Hoc Committee on the Establishment of an Agency to Manage the Promotion of Medium, Small, and Micro Enterprises, National Legislative Assembly.
  • Academic staff member of the Commission on Commerce and Intellectual Property.
  • Advisor to the Sub-Committee on Special Economic Zones, Committee on Finance, Banking, and Financial Institutions.
  • Head of the Department of Global Business Management
  • Head of the Human Resource Development Center, Faculty of Commerce, Burapha University.
  • He is a professor, lecturer, and thesis examination committee member at the master's and doctoral levels at many universities, including Burapha University, Assumption University, Silpakorn University, Mahidol University, and Sripatum University, among others.
  • Consulting services in the preparation of master plans for international business, broadcasting, television, and telecommunications.

Dr. Dhanakorn Srisooksai

PhD CEO, Thai Media Fund

  • Bachelor of Laws, Thammasat University
  • Master of Arts (Social Development), Faculty of Social Development, National Institute of Development Administration.
  • Master of Arts (Political Economy), Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University.
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Mass Communication), Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University.
  • Manager of the Safe and Creative Media Development Fund, 2nd term.
  • Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, Thammasat University
  • Subcommittee for Broadcasting Licensing Consideration, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Staff member of the NBTC (National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission): Lieutenant General Dr. Peerapong Manakit, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Subcommittee on Frequency Reclamation and Compensation for the 700 MHz Frequency, National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Subcommittee for Licensing of Television Businesses, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Subcommittee on Promoting Self-Regulation of Broadcasting and Television Operators, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Subcommittee on Defining the Characteristics and Types of Broadcasting and Television Businesses, Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC).
  • Assistant Managing Editor, TITV television station (before its transition to Thai PBS), Office of the Permanent Secretary, Prime Minister's Office.
  • Executives and presenters of the INN News Group.
  • Head of the working group for the proactive public relations project in the southern border provinces, Development Command, Royal Thai Armed Forces.
  • Training course for Public Sector Financial Management Executives (PSF), 9th batch.
  • As a representative of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), I joined a delegation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to study approaches to countering violent extremist ideologies and the creation of counter-narratives in the United Arab Emirates from September 30 to October 3, 2561.
  • I attended a Broadcast and Content Regulation training course organized by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) in collaboration with the Thomson Foundation of the United Kingdom and the Institute for Defense & Business of the United States.