Deadline: 16-Mar-2026
The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network Albania (BIRN Albania), in partnership with SCiDEV and Qendra Faktoje, has launched a new grant call for journalists and researchers in Albania. The programme supports three evidence-based investigations focused on media freedom and journalists’ safety, offering €1,500 gross per selected project and three months for research. The deadline to apply is 16 March 2026.
Overview of the Grant Programme
The grant programme is led by Balkan Investigative Reporting Network Albania in partnership with Science for Innovation Development Centre and Qendra Faktoje.
It is implemented under the EU-funded project:
“Strengthening Media Freedom, Professionalism and Journalists’ Safety in Albania.”
The programme supports evidence-based journalism, analytical reporting, and in-depth research that strengthens public accountability and protects freedom of expression in Albania.
A total of three projects will be funded.
Purpose and Objectives
The initiative aims to:
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Strengthen monitoring of media freedom in Albania
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Improve documentation of threats against journalists
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Enhance public accountability mechanisms
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Support investigative and data-driven journalism
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Build capacity among local journalists and researchers
Selected applicants receive financial support and editorial mentoring from experienced editors.
Funding and Duration
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Scholarship amount: €1,500 gross (subject to personal income tax)
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Project duration: 3 months
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Number of grants: 3 projects
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Additional support: Editorial mentoring
The funding covers research and reporting costs.
Supported Focus Areas
Proposals must address one or more of the following themes:
Media Ownership and Political Influence
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Media concentration
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Political interference
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Editorial independence
Social Media and Technology
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Influence of digital platforms on journalism
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Technology’s impact on professional reporting
Journalists’ Safety and Protection
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Online harassment and threats
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Protection mechanisms
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Impunity for attacks on journalists
Local and Rural Reporting
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Challenges faced by journalists outside major cities
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Barriers to access and coverage
Gender and Media
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Safety challenges for female journalists
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Career advancement barriers
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Ethical reporting on gender and marginalized communities
Labour Rights and Working Conditions
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Employment conditions of journalists
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Media workers’ labour rights in Albania
Disinformation and Foreign Interference
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Propaganda and information manipulation
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Foreign information interference
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Impact on Albania’s information ecosystem
Proposals must demonstrate strong evidence-based methodology and public interest relevance.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligibility is limited to journalists and researchers from Albania.
Applicants must:
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Have prior experience in relevant media or research topics
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Be independent and free from conflicts of interest
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Demonstrate ability to produce high-quality investigative work
Both individuals and teams may apply.
Multiple applications are allowed, but only one proposal per applicant can be awarded.
Why This Programme Matters
Media freedom and journalist safety are essential for democratic governance and transparency.
This programme:
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Strengthens investigative journalism
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Encourages accountability and transparency
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Supports ethical and professional reporting standards
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Addresses systemic risks in Albania’s media landscape
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Builds resilience against disinformation and political pressure
By equipping journalists with resources and editorial mentorship, the initiative promotes long-term improvements in media professionalism.
What Types of Outputs Are Supported?
The programme supports various formats, including:
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Investigative reports
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Data-driven journalism
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Analytical reports
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Research papers
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In-depth multimedia stories
All outputs must be evidence-based and aligned with the thematic priorities.
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Develop a Strong Proposal
Your proposal should:
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Clearly define the research topic
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Explain its relevance to media freedom or journalists’ safety
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Outline methodology (interviews, data analysis, document review, etc.)
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Identify expected outcomes and public impact
Step 2: Prepare Required Documents
Applications must include:
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Completed application form
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Curriculum Vitae (CV)
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Two samples of previous work
Step 3: Ensure Compliance with Requirements
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Application must be submitted in Albanian
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Applicant must have no conflicts of interest
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Proposal must align with thematic focus areas
Step 4: Submit by Email
Submit the complete application package before the deadline.
Deadline: 16 March 2026
Late submissions may not be considered.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications are likely assessed based on:
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Relevance to media freedom and journalist safety
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Investigative depth and originality
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Feasibility within three months
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Applicant’s experience and expertise
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Potential public impact
Strong proposals demonstrate clarity, methodological rigor, and public accountability relevance.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting incomplete documentation
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Failing to align with the thematic priorities
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Weak or vague research methodology
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Ignoring conflict-of-interest requirements
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Submitting applications in a language other than Albanian
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Missing the deadline
Tip: Clearly explain how your project contributes to monitoring violations, risks, or systemic challenges in Albania’s media sector.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who is organizing the grant programme?
The programme is organized by BIRN Albania in partnership with SCiDEV and Qendra Faktoje.
2. How many projects will be funded?
Three projects will receive funding.
3. How much funding is provided?
Selected applicants receive €1,500 gross, subject to personal income tax.
4. Who can apply?
Journalists and researchers from Albania with relevant experience and no conflicts of interest.
5. Can teams apply?
Yes. Both individuals and teams are eligible.
6. What is the project duration?
Selected applicants have three months to complete their research.
7. What is the submission deadline?
The deadline for submission is 16 March 2026.
Conclusion
The Media Freedom and Journalists’ Safety Grants 2026 provide financial and editorial support to Albanian journalists and researchers committed to strengthening accountability and protecting freedom of expression. With funding of €1,500 per project and three months for implementation, the programme offers a valuable opportunity to produce impactful, evidence-based investigations.
Eligible applicants should prepare a strong, well-documented proposal in Albanian and submit it before 16 March 2026 to be considered.
For more information, visit BIRN.









































