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Request for Proposals: Pulitzer Center Impact Seed Fund

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Deadline: 03-May-2026

The Pulitzer Center Impact Seed Fund (ISF) Southeast Asia 2026 provides USD 3,000–4,000 grants to university lecturers and researchers to integrate journalism into academic learning. The program promotes awareness, critical thinking, and action on environmental, rainforest, ocean, and climate issues while encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration and engagement with affected communities.

Overview

The Impact Seed Fund (ISF) supports initiatives that connect journalism with education, research, and community engagement. It focuses on raising awareness of socio-environmental issues, encouraging critical thinking, and fostering innovative solutions to challenges affecting vulnerable communities.

Objectives

Key Focus Areas

  1. Rainforests: Deforestation, conservation, illegal logging, and ecosystem protection
  2. Oceans: Fisheries, ocean science, maritime environmental issues, and sustainability
  3. Climate Crisis: Environmental impacts, adaptation strategies, and climate justice
  4. Governance & Transparency: Policy, accountability, and social impacts on vulnerable populations

Funding Details

Eligible Activities

Projects may include:

Story Sources for Projects

Projects must engage with at least one story produced by a Pulitzer Center-supported journalist, including:

Who is Eligible

How to Apply

  1. Select Stories: Identify Pulitzer Center reporting relevant to your project focus
  2. Develop Proposal: Include objectives, activities, timeline, target audience, and expected outcomes
  3. Prepare Budget: Include clear use of funds within the USD 3,000–4,000 range
  4. Plan Engagement Activities: Incorporate fieldwork, workshops, immersive learning, or multi-stakeholder collaboration
  5. Submit Proposal: Highlight collaboration with journalists, faculty, and affected communities
  6. Report Outcomes: Submit narrative and financial reports after project completion

Why This Program Matters

Tips for Applicants

FAQs

1. Who can apply for this grant?
University lecturers or researchers affiliated with Southeast Asian academic institutions.

2. What is the funding range?
USD 3,000–4,000 per project.

3. Are collaborative projects encouraged?
Yes, applicants may collaborate with lecturers from multiple universities.

4. Which stories can projects engage with?
Stories supported by Pulitzer Center journalists, including rainforest, ocean, climate, and governance reporting.

5. How long is the project implementation period?
Projects should be completed within six months of approval.

6. What types of activities are supported?
Educational activities, fieldwork, citizen journalism training, multi-stakeholder dialogues, and curriculum integration.

7. Does the grant support direct journalism reporting?
No, it supports educational, research, and community engagement initiatives that build on existing Pulitzer Center reporting.

Conclusion

The ISF Southeast Asia 2026 empowers lecturers and researchers to integrate journalism into education and community engagement, fostering critical thinking, awareness, and solutions for pressing socio-environmental challenges. By linking storytelling, research, and action, the program cultivates informed, engaged, and socially responsible academic communities.

For more information, visit Pulitzer Center.

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