Pulitzer Center offers Data Journalism Grants

Grant Overview The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a non-profit organization that supports independent global journalism, is seeking applications for innovative data-driven journalism projects that...

Call for Applications 2020 of the CEI SEEMO Award for Outstanding Merits in Investigative Journalism

The CEI and the South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO) have opened the Call for Applications 2020 of the CEI SEEMO Award for Outstanding Merits in...

Reporters in the Field offers grants for cross-border investigations

From the European Parliament elections to Brexit to the CumEx-Files: all signs point to the continued significance of crossborder journalism to make sense of...

FIRE supports the investigations of freelance journalists

Investigative Stories A number of organizations already support feature stories and projects, but FIRE strictly supports investigative reporting. We do not accept or fund proposals for non-investigative features. By definition, investigative reporting uncovers information in the public interest, usually information that someone is trying to hide.  The following three questions should help

Open Call for Proposals | 2019 Data Journalism and Property Rights Grants

The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a grant-giving non-profit organization that supports independent global journalism, is seeking applications for data-driven journalism projects related to land rights and property rights. They are eager to see proposals that use open data to reveal new perspectives on property rights issues related to land

Investigative reporting fellowship open

Journalists ages 22 to 38 can apply for a fellowship.​ Moment magazine organizes the Daniel Pearl Investigative Journalism Initiative to encourage reporters to write in-depth stories about deeply ingrained prejudices. The fellow receives US$5,000 to complete a reporting project as well as mentoring from experienced journalists. The final story from the project is published

„Follow the money”. Money trail grants

In Money Trail, Journalismfund.eu offers working grants for mixed teams of African, Asian and European journalists to investigate cross-border illicit financial flows, tax abuse and corruption in Africa, Asia and Europe. Grants are awarded to journalists solely by Journalismfund.eu, with no input or oversight at any stage from the consortium

Journalismfund.eu: Call for Applications for 2019 European Cross-Border Grants

Journalismfund.eu is currently accepting applications for its 2019 European Cross-Border Grants to support professional journalists, who have good ideas for cross-border research and for research on European affairs. The stories must be relevant for European target groups. The board of Journalimsfund.eu vzw, its manager and the members of the jury engage

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