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Apply Now for Earth Journalism Network Asia-Pacific Media Grants 2020

BIRN seeking Applications for Training in Project Cycle Management

Deadline: 3 November 2019

Is your organization working to improve environmental reporting? Do you have a unique or creative idea to help people understand climate change and other environmental issues? If yes, then apply for the Asia-Pacific Media Grants. This is your chance to win a grant and be part of the solution to the environmental crisis.

In Asia and the Pacific region, home to both some of the world’s most and least populous countries as well as richest pockets of biodiversity, Internews’ Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is working closely with local journalists and partners to find ways to better report on environmental challenges from the local perspectives and to provide information to those most lacking the information or tools needed to adapt, take actions and hold governments to account.

In this round of media grants, EJN is seeking innovative ideas from journalist networks, media organizations, civil society organizations or academic institutions throughout Asia and the Pacific that can:

This round of grants is awarded as part of the Earth Journalism Network’s Asia-Pacific project, which aims to boost the quantity and quality of environmental and climate coverage in the region and empower at-risk communities by informing them about environmental issues and amplifying their voices in the media. This project has received generous financial support from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).

Objectives and Scope

Proposed activities should contribute to one or more of the following objectives:

EJN is specifically seeking:

Funding Information

Grants will be given out in two ‘Lots,’ which applicants will be able to select in the application form.

Eligibility Criteria

Please note that EJN will not consider applications rooted in advocacy or political campaigning.

Selection Process

Grants will be awarded competitively by a panel of judges, consisting of Internews staff and experts in media and environment. Following a first round of review, potential grantees will be shortlisted. The jury may interview shortlisted applicants to seek further information on the proposed activity. The jury will then reconvene again after the interviews to make a final selection of the grantees.

The jury evaluates all eligible applications in a comparative context and makes funding decisions based on the availability of funds, the program objectives, and the following assessment criteria:

How to Apply

Applicants can apply online via given website.

For more information, please visit https://earthjournalism.net/opportunities/earth-journalism-network-asia-pacific-media-grants-2020

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