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6 grantsTarbell AI Reporting Grants Program
Tarbell AI Reporting Program
The Tarbell AI Reporting Grants Program supports original journalism on artificial intelligence and its societal impacts. Grants range from $1,000 to $20,000 and fund written and multimedia reporting across six key AI focus areas.
Pulitzer Center Call for Environmental Reporting on Transparency and Governance
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The Pulitzer Center is seeking investigative reporting proposals focused on environmental transparency and governance. Grants of $5,000–$15,000 are available to journalists and media organizations worldwide, particularly from the Global South, to investigate corruption, weak …
CFAs: Journey International Summer School for Journalism Students
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The Journey International Summer School 2026 is a fully funded, 10-day intensive journalism and media training program in Prague (July 31–August 9, 2026). It equips students with practical skills in investigative reporting, multimedia storytelling, data journalism, and ethical …
NYU Stern Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship Program
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The NYU Stern School of Business is accepting applications for the Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship 2026, a fully funded two-day in-person program for journalists worldwide. Held on September 17–18, 2026 in New York City, the fellowship explores the links between …
Call for Proposals: Media Studies Grant Program
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The FIAT/IFTA Media Studies Grant Program supports small-scale research projects that advance understanding of audiovisual archives and their societal, cultural, and professional value. Researchers worldwide can apply for up to €3,500 to conduct impact-oriented …
Entries open for “Wiki Loves Folklore” Global Media Contest
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The Wikimedia Commons Wiki Loves Folklore Global Media Contest invites contributors worldwide to document folk culture through photographs, audio, and video. Prizes range from $50 to $500 across multiple categories, with submissions due by 31 March 2026 under free …
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