Deadline: 28-Feb-2026
The Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is offering up to 10 story grants of 1,800 EUR for Indonesian journalists to produce in-depth reporting on the private sector and climate change. Selected applicants receive mentorship, funding for reporting costs, and opportunities to publish locally and internationally, with a focus on underreported topics and innovative storytelling.
The Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is inviting applications from journalists in Indonesia to produce high-quality, investigative reporting on the intersection of the private sector and climate change. The initiative aims to raise awareness, drive public debate, and inform policy at local, national, and regional levels.
Program Objectives
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Support investigative and in-depth reporting on the private sector’s role in climate change
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Promote stories with unique angles or underreported issues
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Enable capacity building through mentorship
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Increase public awareness and policy discourse on climate and business practices
Grant Details
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Number of grants: Up to 10
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Funding amount: Up to 1,800 EUR per story
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Eligible costs: Travel, accommodation, reporting-related expenses, and security measures (mental, digital, and physical)
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Freelancer stipends: Maximum 30% of total budget
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Budget ceiling for reporting costs: USD 650 (exceptions possible for innovative projects)
Who is Eligible?
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Journalists and reporting professionals based in Indonesia
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Open to freelancers, early-career reporters, and staff of media organizations (local, national, community, or international)
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Applicants can apply individually or as part of a team, with one lead applicant responsible for communication and grant management
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Must have professional reporting experience and a clear publication plan
Focus Areas
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Private sector engagement with climate change
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Environmental impacts of business operations
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Climate solutions or corporate responsibility initiatives
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Innovative angles that have not been widely covered
Application Requirements
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Submit application in English or Bahasa Indonesia
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Provide a detailed budget using EJN template
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Include a letter of support from an editor confirming publication by May 31, 2026
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Upload two samples of previous work
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Be transparent about any use of generative AI tools in proposal preparation
Publication and Mentorship
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Reports must be published first by the affiliated media outlet
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Include the tagline:
“This story was produced with support from Internews’ Earth Journalism Network.” -
EJN and partners retain the right to edit, publish, broadcast, and distribute the stories
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Mentorship provided throughout the reporting process
Timeline
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Grant issue: March 2026
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Publication deadline: June 2026
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Planning: Develop workplans aligned with the above timeline
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Translation: Reports can be in any language; English translations must be included if publishing locally
Tips for a Successful Application
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Focus on underreported issues or fresh angles
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Develop innovative storytelling approaches using multimedia or investigative techniques
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Include a robust risk management plan for safety, digital security, and mental health
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Justify all budget items and minimize costs for competitiveness
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Provide a clear plan for publication and audience reach
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply?
Journalists based in Indonesia, including freelancers, staff reporters, and professionals from local, national, and international media.
2. What types of stories are eligible?
Stories about the private sector’s interaction with climate change, focusing on impact, responsibility, and solutions, preferably with unique or underreported angles.
3. How much funding is available?
Up to 1,800 EUR per story, with reporting cost ceilings of USD 650.
4. Are mentorship and support provided?
Yes, selected journalists receive guidance from experienced mentors throughout the story production process.
5. Can applications include teams?
Yes, but the application must be submitted in the name of one lead applicant responsible for communication and grant management.
6. When must stories be published?
All stories must be published by June 2026, with prior confirmation from an editor.
7. Can AI tools be used in proposal development?
Yes, but applicants must disclose any use of AI, and failure to do so may lead to disqualification.
How to Apply
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Confirm eligibility and relevant reporting experience
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Prepare a detailed project proposal with objectives, methods, and publication plan
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Complete the budget template and justify costs
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Include editor’s support letter and two samples of previous work
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Submit online through EJN’s official application platform
Conclusion
The EJN Story Grants for Indonesia provide journalists with the funding, mentorship, and platform to create impactful, investigative reporting on climate change and the private sector. By supporting underreported topics, the initiative strengthens public discourse, informs policy, and promotes responsible business practices in addressing climate challenges.
For more information, visit EJN.








































