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Small Grants Competition to Support CSO and Investigative Media Initiatives (Ukraine)

Deadline: 24-Mar-2026

The Hirondelle Foundation has launched a grant competition for regional and local media in Ukraine to support public interest journalism and strengthen constructive public dialogue in communities. A total of 12 media outlets will be selected, with each receiving 3,500 Swiss francs for a nine-month project running from April 6, 2026 to December 31, 2026.

About the Opportunity

The Hirondelle Foundation is inviting regional and local media outlets in Ukraine to apply for funding to produce journalism that serves the public interest and supports informed community dialogue.

The programme aims to strengthen local accountability, transparency, social cohesion, and community participation through high-quality local reporting.

Funding Information

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants are:

Applicants must:

Preference will be given to:

Key Reporting Themes

The programme supports reporting on public interest issues such as:

What Selected Media Must Do

During the grant period, selected editorial teams are expected to:

Training and Mentoring

Selected teams will receive additional professional support during implementation.

This includes:

Training timing:
The in-person training is expected in late April or early May 2026 in Kyiv, with the exact date to be announced later.

Why This Grant Matters

This grant is important because it supports local journalism in Ukraine at a time when communities need trusted reporting on reconstruction, public spending, displacement, and local governance.

It also helps strengthen:

How to Apply

The application must be submitted by the media organization, which will be responsible for implementing the project.

Prepare the following:

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FAQs

Who can apply for the Hirondelle Foundation grant in Ukraine?

Regional and local media outlets in Ukraine, including online, print, TV, and radio editorial teams that regularly produce original journalistic content.

How many media outlets will be selected?

A total of 12 regional media outlets will be selected.

How much funding is available?

Each selected editorial team will receive 3,500 Swiss francs.

How long is the project period?

The project runs for 9 months, from April 6, 2026 to December 31, 2026.

What are selected media required to produce?

Each team must prepare and publish 10 journalistic materials on public interest issues.

Conclusion

The Hirondelle Foundation Grant Competition 2026 is a strong opportunity for regional and local media in Ukraine to strengthen public interest journalism, transparency reporting, and constructive community dialogue.

If your newsroom covers reconstruction, public spending, local governance, displacement, or social cohesion, this grant offers both funding and mentoring support to improve your impact.

For more information, visit Hirondelle Foundation.

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