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Media Grants to Strengthen Environmental Media Coverage in the Western Amazon 2023

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Deadline: 9-Mar-23

Internews’ EJN is offering organizational grants of $5,000 to $15,000 to media outlets, NGOs, academic institutions, and other interested groups to support media and journalism activities related to the Amazon Region in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

Journalists, independent media outlets and environmental defenders, already constrained by a lack of economic resources and training, are often confronted with violence and threats to their security. In this context, it is important to improve local media’s capacity to safely produce accurate and in-depth coverage of environmental issues in the Amazon region and expose the several threats it faces.

To help meet this need, Internews’ Earth Journalism Network and the Internews Americas team are offering media grants to organizations from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, who seek to strengthen the capacity of journalists and media organizations to produce high-quality, factual, and engaging public information on the impacts of conservation crimes, their association with climate change, and viable solutions to mitigate and respond to these impacts.

Organizations awarded media grants will receive guidance, feedback, and editorial support from Internews’ Earth Journalism Network as they pursue and develop their stories, webinars, training workshops, and other knowledge products.

This opportunity is offered as part of the Together for Conservation project, which aims to strengthen the capacities of civil society actors and their regional networks to conserve biodiversity and prevent environmental crimes in the Amazon. It is led by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

The project aims to facilitate safe and effective collaboration among journalists, independent media and communicators to support the production of content that amplifies Indigenous peoples’ and local communities’ issues. The goal is also to promote transparency and accountability to combat transnational conservation crimes in the Amazon basin.

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For more information, visit Earth Journalism Network.

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