NPR will help develop ideas for 12 new podcasts, reporting series and audio projects from independent producers and member stations, the network announced Monday.

Earlier this year, NPR asked for pitches for its first Audio Storytelling Workshop, with a goal of developing “audio journalism that breaks traditional formats and reaches new audiences.”

The selected teams will spend three days at NPR headquarters in June to flesh out their ideas with help from mentors from public media, including people from NPR and outside the organization. “There will be hands-on training sessions, inspirational presentations and many opportunities to connect with other public media people,” a release said.

The network received over 100 submissions. Here are the 12 that were chosen: