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Applications open for AI Reporting Grants Program

UNESCO-Uzbekistan Beruniy Prize for Scientific Research on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Deadline: 08-Mar-2026

The Tarbell AI Reporting Grants Program supports original journalism on artificial intelligence and its societal impacts. Grants range from $1,000 to $20,000 and fund written and multimedia reporting across six key AI focus areas. Applications are open to experienced journalists and media creators worldwide, including freelancers and investigative reporters.

About the Grants

The Tarbell AI Reporting Grants aim to support high-impact reporting on AI and its implications for society. The program funds stories that uncover underexplored risks, inform policy discussions, or explain AI developments to broader audiences. While written journalism is preferred, multimedia and other reporting formats may also be considered.

Grant Focus Areas

Applicants are invited to submit proposals in one or more of the following areas:

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Submission Requirements

Evaluation Criteria

Submissions are evaluated on:

How to Apply

  1. Identify your reporting focus and develop a detailed story proposal

  2. Prepare a realistic budget for your project

  3. Ensure a plan for execution, including resources and timeline

  4. Submit your application per Tarbell’s guidelines

  5. If selected, secure a publication outlet or letter of interest before grant disbursement

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply for the Tarbell AI Reporting Grants?
Experienced journalists and media creators, including staff writers, editors, producers, and freelancers. Investigative backgrounds are encouraged.

2. What types of stories are eligible?
Stories focusing on accountability, AI policy, explainers, AI in government/militaries, labor impacts, and AI developments in China. Both written and multimedia reporting may be considered.

3. How much funding is available?
Grants range from $1,000 to $20,000, depending on project scope and budget needs.

4. Do I need a publication outlet to apply?
No. A publication is not required at the time of application, but a letter of interest must be obtained before funding is released.

5. How are applications evaluated?
Applications are assessed based on impact potential, reach, journalistic experience, feasibility, and likelihood of publication in influential outlets.

6. Can freelancers apply?
Yes, freelancers are welcome to submit proposals.

7. Is prior experience in AI reporting required?
No, prior AI reporting is not mandatory but having a track record of original journalism is expected.

Conclusion

The Tarbell AI Reporting Grants Program 2026 provides a unique opportunity for journalists and media creators to report on AI in ways that inform society, influence policy, and raise awareness of underexplored risks. By submitting a feasible, well-planned, and high-impact story proposal, applicants can secure funding and support to amplify their AI reporting to influential audiences.

For more information, visit Tarbell.

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