Deadline: 31-Dec-2026
The Investigative Journalism Fellowship supports reporters across India with financial assistance to pursue on-ground investigative stories. It offers 30 fellowships of ₹15,000 each on a rolling basis and requires applicants to work under editorial supervision from a registered Indian newsroom. Applicants must submit a 200-word investigative story idea along with a newsroom support letter.
What is the Investigative Journalism Fellowship?
The Investigative Journalism Fellowship is a funding and mentorship program designed to support investigative reporting in India.
It enables journalists to:
- Travel for on-ground reporting
- Investigate underreported or important public-interest stories
- Work under editorial supervision from experienced newsrooms
- Access financial support for field-based journalism
The program focuses on ensuring critical stories are researched and reported, especially those requiring time, travel, and resources.
Key Features of the Fellowship
Financial Support
- Amount: ₹15,000 per fellowship
- Total fellowships: 30
- Payment model: Rolling basis (selected applications funded continuously)
Work Model
- On-ground investigative reporting
- Field travel to story locations
- Editorial supervision by registered Indian newsroom
Newsroom Requirement
- Must be a registered newsroom in India
- Must have a proven investigative journalism track record
- Must host the fellow during the fellowship
Who is Eligible?
Applicants must meet the following conditions:
Core Eligibility
- Must be a reporter or journalist in India
- Must have a clear investigative story idea
- Must be capable of on-ground reporting and fieldwork
Mandatory Requirements
- A registered Indian newsroom must support the application
- The newsroom must:
- Have investigative journalism experience
- Provide editorial supervision
- Host the fellow during the project
Application Requirement
- A clearly defined investigative story idea (maximum 200 words)
Why This Fellowship Matters
Investigative journalism often fails due to lack of funding and field access. This fellowship addresses those gaps.
It helps by:
- Supporting travel-intensive investigative reporting
- Enabling reporting from ground realities across India
- Strengthening public-interest journalism
- Ensuring important stories are not ignored due to financial constraints
- Supporting collaboration between journalists and established newsrooms
It is especially important for uncovering underreported social, political, and systemic issues.
How the Fellowship Works (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Develop a Story Idea
- Identify an investigative issue
- Ensure it requires field reporting
- Write a clear 200-word summary
Step 2: Secure Newsroom Support
- Approach a registered Indian newsroom
- Ensure it has investigative journalism experience
- Obtain a formal letter of support
Step 3: Prepare Application
Include:
- 200-word investigative story idea
- Letter of support from newsroom
- Basic journalist details and experience
Step 4: Submit Application
- Submit through the fellowship’s official process
- Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis
Step 5: Selection and Fellowship Start
- Selected applicants receive funding
- Reporting begins under editorial supervision
- Field investigation is conducted
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Writing vague or unfocused story ideas
- Submitting ideas that do not require investigation or fieldwork
- Not securing a newsroom support letter
- Choosing a newsroom without investigative experience
- Exceeding the 200-word limit for the story idea
Tips for a Strong Application
- Choose a specific, high-impact investigative topic
- Ensure the story requires on-ground reporting
- Keep the 200-word pitch clear and structured
- Highlight why the story matters to the public
- Partner with a credible investigative newsroom
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. How many fellowships are offered?
There are 30 fellowships available.
2. What is the fellowship amount?
Each selected fellow receives ₹15,000.
3. What is the main requirement for applying?
Applicants must submit a 200-word investigative story idea.
4. Is newsroom support mandatory?
Yes, a letter of support from a registered Indian newsroom is required.
5. What kind of journalism is supported?
The fellowship supports investigative journalism requiring fieldwork and reporting.
6. Are applications accepted throughout the year?
Yes, applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
7. Who can apply?
Reporters and journalists based in India with investigative story ideas.
Conclusion
The Investigative Journalism Fellowship is a targeted initiative designed to strengthen field-based investigative reporting in India. By providing financial support, newsroom mentorship, and structured application requirements, it enables journalists to pursue meaningful stories that require on-ground investigation and public-interest reporting.
For more information, visit The Reporters’ Collective.


























