This article provides you with valuable insights into the world of media grants and showcases the donors and organizations who are dedicated to empowering journalists across various domains. See the list provided below:
Up to $5,000 available under Student Media Grant Program
Deadline: 30 November 2023
The Program on Conflict and Development (ConDev) at Texas A&M University is accepting applications for its annual Student Media Grant Program, offering Aggies and others an opportunity to highlight the human stories behind major global issues…[more]
Applications open for Micro-Grants for Podcasters Programme2023
Deadline: 13 November 2023
Applications are now open for the Micro-Grants for Podcasters Programme.
This initiative allows you to overcome obstacles in turning your podcast ideas into reality. Whether you plan to create a captivating trailer, launch an original pilot, or produce a standout episode for an existing series, this grant is tailored for you…[more]
Applications open for Earth Alliance Creator Fund
Deadline: 7 November 2023
The Earth Alliance is inviting you to use Delicious Nuggets as inspiration—and get paid for it! They’ve launched the Creator Fund to support creators of all types…[more]
International Federation of Journalists’ Safety Fund
Deadline: Ongoing
The International Federation of Journalists has launched the Safety Fund to offer financial assistance in a range of emergency cases such as threats, violence and threats thereof, prosecution, settlement in exile and illness…[more]
COVID-19, Vaccines and Global Health Inequities Reporting Grant Program
Deadline: Ongoing
The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications for enterprise and underreported stories about COVID-19 inequities and other U.S. and global health system failures…[more]
Grants to advance Journalism on Issues Impacting Communities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Deadline: Ongoing
The Pulitzer Center is seeking proposals to advance wide-reaching and relevant journalism on issues impacting communities in sub-Saharan Africa, including but not limited to water and sanitation, land degradation and coastal erosion, education, maternal health, and climate resilience…[more]
Call for Applications: Truth Decay Grant Initiative
Deadline: Ongoing
The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications for the Truth Decay Grant Initiative related to science misinformation, science denial, and the spread of pseudoscience…[more]
Call for Applications: RCDIJ Africa Fund 2023
Deadline: Ongoing
The Ripples Centre for Data and Investigative Journalism is seeking applications for the RCDIJ Africa Fund to support small to mid-scale data and/or investigative journalism projects spanning a wide range of areas consistent with the objectives, including education, health, security, environment, democracy, corruption, economy, migration, technology, culture and development…[more]
Micro Grants and Mentoring Program for Journalists
Deadline: Ongoing
To support the development of solutions journalism in Central Europe, Transitions, in cooperation with local partners, regularly opens Micro Grant calls in the countries of the region, this support is designed for journalists (including freelancers) who want to do rigorous reporting and bring inspiration from other places that are facing similar social challenges to their communities to help them respond to their problems…[more]
RE-ACT: Co-Development Funding Scheme
Deadline: November 15, 2023
Producers from Croatia, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Serbia and Slovenia are invited to submit applications for the RE-ACT Co-Development Funding scheme…[more]
Call for Investigative Journalism Story Pitches on Transnational Crimes (Zimbabwe)
Deadline: Ongoing
The Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ) is inviting journalists and documentary filmmakers to pitch story ideas on Investigative Journalism (IJ) on Transnational Crimes…[more]
Applications open for Economic Hardship Reporting Project (US)
Deadline: Ongoing
The Economic Hardship Reporting Project (EHRP) is accepting applications to provide grants to independent journalists reporting on issues related to poverty, economic class, workers’ rights, and income disparity in the U.S., and co-publish their work in partnership with major media outlets…[more]