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Apply Now: Seed Grant Program for Media Outlets (Nepal)

Deadline: 15-Feb-2026

Internews’ Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is offering grants of up to €4,500 to support Nepal-based media outlets in creating new media programming on natural resource management and green growth. The initiative funds pilot programmes that improve governance, transparency, and community participation while amplifying Indigenous and marginalized voices.

Programme Overview

The Earth Journalism Network (EJN), an initiative of Internews, is inviting applications from media outlets in Nepal to develop new media programming focused on natural resource management and green growth.

The grants are designed to seed new media products, such as programmes, columns, or dedicated sections, or to integrate these themes into existing popular media formats. This opportunity is not a traditional reporting grant or fellowship but a programme development and pilot funding initiative.

Purpose and Objectives

The programme aims to strengthen environmental journalism in Nepal by supporting media initiatives that:

Key Focus Areas

EJN is particularly interested in media programming that:

What the Grant Supports

Supported Media Activities

The grant supports the design and pilot of new media programming, including:

Each selected media outlet must produce at least two stories or episodes during the grant period as proof of concept.

This funding does not support:

Grant Amount

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Applications are open to:

Applicants must propose one new media programming idea aligned with the programme themes.

Ineligible Applicants

Why This Grant Matters

This initiative supports:

Technical Assistance and Capacity Building

Selected media outlets will receive:

Project Timeline

Rights, Attribution, and Disclosure Requirements

Content Rights

For projects involving published material:

Mandatory Attribution

All published content must include the following tagline:

“This story/program was produced with support from Internews’ Earth Journalism Network.”

Language Requirements

Responsible Use of AI and Ethical Standards

Applicants must:

EJN reserves the right to disqualify applicants for:

How Applications Are Evaluated

Applications are reviewed by an international panel of judges, including Internews staff and environmental journalism experts.

Evaluation criteria include:

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Prepare Your Proposal

Develop a clear proposal outlining:

Step 2: Prepare Required Documents

Applicants must submit:

If requesting equipment funding, clearly explain how the equipment contributes to expected outputs and outcomes.

Step 3: Submit Before the Deadline

Late or incomplete applications are typically not considered.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the maximum grant amount?

Up to €4,500 per selected media outlet.

2. Can freelancers apply individually?

No. Applications must be submitted by media outlets, not individual journalists.

3. Is co-financing mandatory?

No. Co-financing is optional but encouraged and must be disclosed if available.

4. How many stories or episodes must be produced?

Each grantee must produce at least two stories or episodes.

5. Are AI tools allowed in proposal development?

Yes, but applicants must fully disclose their use of generative AI tools.

6. What languages are accepted for applications?

Applications may be submitted in English or Nepali.

7. When will projects be completed?

All projects must be completed within six months, by September 2026.

Conclusion

The Internews Earth Journalism Network grants offer Nepalese media outlets a unique opportunity to innovate environmental journalism while strengthening accountability, transparency, and community voices. By funding new media programming on natural resource management and green growth, EJN aims to support impactful journalism that drives informed public dialogue and sustainable change.

For more information, visit EJN.

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