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Arab Journalism Awards

  • IJNet

The Dubai Press Club is accepting submissions for its Arab Journalism Awards, which aim to honor outstanding and distinguished Arab journalists. Entries must have been published in a media outlet, whether print, broadcast or digital, between March 1, 2024 to Dec. 31, 2024.

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Grants and Mentoring For New Business Ideas

  • JX Fund

All media today search for new business models. Media in exile even more so as they are constantly challenged by new means of censorship which often cut them off from their sources of income. The JX Fund invites independent exiled media from Belarus or Russia to apply for financial support and consultations for new creative business ideas. The goal of the project needs to be building a new stream of revenue for the medium.

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Future Lands: Call for Short Documentary Film Ideas

  • Prague Civil Society Centre

The Prague Civil Society Centre, in cooperation with WATCH DOCS IFF and Current Time TV, is launching a call for story ideas to be developed into short documentary films by young documentary and video makers from Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia. Story ideas should offer reflections and perspectives of societies as they are today and how they could be tomorrow in the context of post-imperialism: the discoveries, re-discoveries, transformations, and imagination of identities of those societies.

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IJ4EU Freelancer Support Scheme

  • Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU)

The Freelancer Support Scheme is designed to support journalists operating outside of newsroom structures who may be underserved by other journalism support schemes and who are willing and able to collaborate with others to launch investigations of importance to audiences at a local, national, regional or European level.

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Independent Belarusian Media Support Programme

  • Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights

In the face of unrelenting repression on the civil society in Belarus, which forces representatives of independent media to relocate their activities to the territory of other countries, including Poland, the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights announces the launch of the grant competition Independent Belarusian Media Support Programme. The programme is aimed at small, independent Belarusian media projects in exile, which maintain contact with audiences inside Belarus and direct the content they create to them.

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IJ4EU Investigation Support Scheme

  • Investigative Journalism for Europe (IJ4EU)

IJ4EU’s Investigation Support Scheme provides financial support to cross-border journalistic teams working on investigations of public interest in Europe. Teams working in countries where investigative journalism is under pressure, including financial and political pressure, are especially encouraged to apply.

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Fellowships for Investigative Female Journalists

  • ijnet

“Women who won the war,” a platform providing in-depth stories and investigations focused on women in conflict zones, offers a fellowship in memory of women whose names we cannot mention for their safety and the safety of their families. The fellowship, titled “Anonymous Restriction,” aims to support female journalists in producing investigative reports that focus on corruption and its impact on women, and also seeks to send a clear message to criminals who target female activists and journalists that their actions will not go unpunished.

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George F. Kennan Fellowship

  • Wilson Center

The Kennan Institute seeks applicants for the George F. Kennan Fellowship from diverse, policy-oriented sectors such as media, business, local government, law, civil society, and academia to examine important political, social, economic, cultural, and historical issues in Russia, Ukraine, and the region.

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Scholarships for Investigative Reporting on Housing

  • ijnet

Journalists living in Latin America are invited to apply for this opportunity in Spanish. Fundación Gabo, Fundación Avina and Hábitat para la Humanidad have launched the ColaborAcción Habitat Edition Scholarships, aimed at strengthening investigative journalism on housing issues in the region, particularly in informal settlements.

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CERC Migration Journalism Fellowship

  • Toronto Metropolitan University

Journalists who would like to deepen their professional knowledge about immigration and migrant integration research are invited to apply for a one-month residency with CERC Migration at Toronto Metropolitan University.

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Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowship

  • National Endowment for Democracy

Named in honor of NED’s principal founders, former president Ronald Reagan and the late congressman Dante Fascell (D-Fl.), the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program is a federally funded, international exchange program that offers democracy activists, journalists, civil society leaders, and scholars from around the world the opportunity to spend five months in residence at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), in Washington, D.C., in order to undertake independent research on democracy in a particular country or region.

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Boost: Reporting Grants for Journalists

  • International Center for Journalists

ICFJ’s Reporting Grants program is designed to expand ICFJ’s offering to its global network by introducing individual reporting grants for projects that might not fit under existing programs. The first call for applications is focused on climate and climate change. ICFJ is looking for high-quality reporting that explores this topic in the Global South.

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Mentoring on Climate Journalism

  • ijnet

Journalists residing in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico and Venezuela, with at least one year of professional experience and proven interest in environmental issues, may apply for this program in Spanish.

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European Cross-Border Grants

  • IJNet

This award-winning European Cross-Border Grant programme  supports cross-border teams of professional journalists and/or news outlets who have good ideas for cross-border investigations and for research on European topics. The stories must be relevant to European target groups.

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Shifting Democracies Reporting Fellowship for Women Journalists

  • Global Press

Global Press’ Shifting Democracies fellows will examine changing governance structures in countries around the world, and how those shifts are interconnected. During this two-year, full-time fellowship, fellows will produce investigative and explanatory journalism, participate in advanced skills training and be part of an international cohort of women journalists, all working and living in their home countries.

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Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowship

  • IJNet

The Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program, organized by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), aims to enable democratic practitioners, scholars and journalists to deepen their understanding of democracy and enhance their ability to promote democratic change. Journalists worldwide who wish to learn more about democracy can apply for a fellowship.

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Kennan Newsroom Fellowship

  • Wilson Center

The Kennan Newsroom Fellowship is awarded as part of the Kennan Institute’s “Russian Newsroom” program, which has developed over the past six years under the direction of journalist and media expert Sergei Parkhomenko in close cooperation with the Redkollegiya Project.

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Media in a Changing World Grant Program

  • Foundation for Democracy and Liberal Values

Media in a Changing World Grant Program is dedicated to promoting just and inclusive journalism, recognizing that accurate and compelling media plays a crucial role in informing, engaging, and activating individuals and communities in democratic processes.

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