Deadline: 15 March 2017
Applications are open for the fourth round of the impactAfrica Fund to support pioneering data journalism and innovative reporting that tackles development issues, such as public healthcare, in in six African countries: Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia.
impactAFRICA will support projects that use data journalism and other digital storytelling techniques for in-depth reportage into hidden, neglected or under-reported development issues. Projects should propose innovative ways to use digital techniques for compelling storytelling with dramatically improved audience engagement, and should use data or other digital techniques to personalise or localise stories for improved relevance and maximum impact.
Funding Information
impactAFRICA is offering $500,000 in support for finalists and winners.
Benefits
- All 10 finalists will receive production grants to enable them to produce their stories, along with technology support, journalistic mentoring, and support on issues ranging from audience strategies to syndication of the content.
- The size of the production grant will be determined by the detailed budget workshopped for each project by the applicant and impactAFRICA.
- The resulting stories will reviewed by a jury, and three winners will be selected for an additional cash prize.
Eligibility Criteria
- impactAFRICA is open to applications from teams of journalists or news innovators from all across the world.
- impactAFRICA does not, however, support parachute journalism.
- All project teams should therefore include members from their target country, to ensure local context and local involvement in the storytelling.
- impactAFRICA also does not support window-dressing.
- Applicants should therefore ensure that all team members are integral to the project.
How to Apply
Interested applicants can fill the application form via given website.
Eligible Countries: Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia
For more information, please visit impactAFRICA.