Deadline: 01-Sep-2026
The Freelance Fellowship supports independent investigative journalists with funding of up to $4,000 for long-term projects and $2,000 for short-term projects. It prioritizes investigative work on whistleblowers, business ethics, and privacy issues intended for U.S. publication or broadcast. Fellows also receive professional support, including IRE membership, conference access, and legal/reporting consultation services.
Overview of the Freelance Fellowship
- The Freelance Fellowship is designed to support independent journalists working on investigative nonfiction projects.
- It provides cash awards to help fund impactful journalism across multiple media formats.
- The programme focuses on investigative work intended for publication or broadcast primarily in the United States.
- Target audiences include the American public and wider media consumers.
Types of Projects Supported
- Books and long-form investigative nonfiction
- Documentaries and audio-visual productions
- Cable or streaming series
- Video and audio journalism for broadcast or online platforms
- Articles for newspapers, magazines, and online outlets
- Niche or specialist investigative publications
Priority Themes
- Whistleblower investigations
- Business ethics and corporate accountability
- Privacy, surveillance, and data protection issues
Funding and Benefits
Financial Support
- Up to $4,000 for long-term investigative projects
- Up to $2,000 for short-term investigative projects
Additional Benefits
- One-year membership with Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE)
- Access to NICAR or IRE Conference participation
- Two-hour consultancy support from Freelance Investigative Reporters and Editors (FIRE)
- Guidance on reporting and legal issues
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must primarily earn their income as freelance journalists
- Must be actively working on investigative journalism projects
- Projects must be intended for publication or broadcast mainly in the United States
- Audience focus must include the American public
- Applicants must demonstrate professional investigative journalism experience
Application Requirements
Required Materials
- Three published or broadcast clips demonstrating investigative journalism experience
- Detailed explanation of freelance journalism status
- Full project description outlining investigative focus and goals
- Clear budget plan explaining how fellowship funds will be used
- Strategy for securing additional funding if required
- Information on intended publication or broadcast outlet
Evaluation Focus
- Strength and credibility of investigative journalism experience
- Impact, relevance, and significance of proposed project
- Feasibility of reporting and publication plan
- Alignment with priority investigative themes
How the Fellowship Works
- Journalists submit applications with investigative project proposals
- Selection committee reviews eligibility, clips, and project plans
- Selected fellows receive funding and professional support services
- Fellows use funds to complete or advance investigative reporting projects
- Projects are published or broadcast in U.S.-focused media outlets
Common Mistakes and Tips
Common Mistakes
- Submitting projects without clear investigative focus
- Failing to demonstrate freelance journalist status clearly
- Weak or unrelated work samples (clips)
- Unclear budget usage plan
- No defined publication or broadcast outlet
Tips for Strong Applications
- Clearly define the investigative issue and its public impact
- Choose topics aligned with whistleblowing, ethics, or privacy themes
- Provide strong, relevant investigative journalism clips
- Show realistic budgeting and funding strategy
- Identify target publication or media platform early
Why It Matters
- Supports independent journalism and investigative reporting
- Helps uncover issues related to corporate ethics, privacy, and accountability
- Provides financial support for long-term investigative storytelling
- Strengthens public-interest journalism in U.S. media
- Offers professional mentorship and legal guidance for freelancers
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for the fellowship?
- Freelance journalists who primarily earn their income independently and work on investigative journalism projects.
What is the funding amount?
- Up to $4,000 for long-term projects and up to $2,000 for short-term projects.
What types of projects are eligible?
- Books, documentaries, articles, audio/video journalism, and investigative media productions.
What topics are prioritized?
- Whistleblowers, business ethics, and privacy-related investigations.
What additional benefits are provided?
- IRE membership, conference access, and consultancy support from FIRE.
Where must the work be published?
- Primarily in U.S.-based media outlets or platforms targeting the American public.
What materials are required for application?
- Three investigative clips, project proposal, budget plan, freelance status explanation, and publication plan.
Conclusion
- The Freelance Fellowship provides essential financial and professional support for independent investigative journalists.
- It enables in-depth reporting on high-impact issues such as ethics, privacy, and whistleblowing.
- The programme strengthens public-interest journalism by supporting freelancers working on meaningful investigative projects.
For more information, visit Investigative Reporters and Editors.
