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Global Reporting Grants

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Opening DateOngoing

Deadline DateNot defined

Submission LanguageEnglish

Maximum ValueNo limit

Percentage of FinancingNot defined

StatusOpen

Who

Grants are open to reporters, photographers, radio/audio journalists, television/video journalists, and documentary filmmakers. They are committed to supporting journalists from diverse backgrounds and of all nationalities.

What

The Pulitzer Center’s global reporting grants support in-depth, high-impact reporting on critical issues that are often overlooked in the media. This is our "catch-all" grant, so there are no restrictions on topic or reporting location. Staff and freelance journalists are eligible worldwide.

Eligibility

This is a "catch-all" grant, so there are no restrictions on topic or reporting location for these grants. You can also explore our thematic grants, which focus on issues such as gender equalityclimate changetropical rainforestsAI accountabilitydata journalism, and more.  If you are unsure about what grant opportunity best fits your project, submit your proposal through the global reporting grants form.

They support projects across all media platforms and encourage ambitious proposals that combine print, photography, audio, and/or video for one or more news outlets. The most successful projects are those in which news outlets match our commitment by adding interactive, data, or multimedia elements to enhance and showcase their original reporting.

Funding

There is no deadline for grant applications; grants are awarded on a rolling basis.

Awards cover reporting costs and are based on reasonable, detailed budgets.

Most awards for international travel are between $5,000 and $10,000, but may be more or less depending on circumstances. They expect news organizations to pay journalists for their work, though in exceptional cases, they may consider stipends to cover a reporter's time. If you are applying on behalf of a newsroom, university, or similar, please note that we do not allow overhead or indirect expenses in the budgets.

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Organisation: Pulitzer Center

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