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Voices Awards 2026

  • VOICES

The Voices Awards is an international competition rewarding innovative ideas and changemakers in the fields of journalism and media freedom, which awards 25 projects with €1,200. This amount is intended to cover both the prize money and the necessary travel and accommodation expenses for the winner to attend the Voices Festival in November, where the winners will be presented.

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The Invisible Life Grant

  • Journalismfund Europe

The Invisible Life grant programme will form part of Journalismfund’s Environmental Investigative Journalism Grant programme, to raise awareness, increase transparency and promote well-informed public debate on food and sustainability by supporting journalists. The focus is on the lives and welfare of farmed animals.

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2 Youth Facing Discrimination Grants

  • CoE

Two separate opportunities are available: you may apply for a grant (which includes participation in the event if selected), or apply to attend as a participant (call for participation will be open from 6 July to 1 September 2026). Separate applications are required. Grant recipients will automatically be registered to attend the event in Strasbourg on 9–10 November.

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Fund For Investigative Journalism

  • FIJ

The Fund for Investigative Journalism provides grants and other support for reporters to produce high-quality, unbiased, nonpartisan investigative stories that have an impact. Freelance journalists, staff reporters and media outlets are eligible for grants, and their investigations can be for print, online or broadcast stories, books, documentaries or podcasts.

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New Scholarship For Journalists-in-Exile

  • Rory Peck Trust

In a series of workshops, exiled journalists now living in the UK told how all faced significant barriers to continuing their careers. Many struggled to gain a foothold in the UK media industry, so the Rory Peck Trust is partnering with City St George’s, University of London, to enable one journalist-in-exile to complete an M.A. in International Journalism.

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Impact Framework for Media Projects Toolkit

  • IMS

Media development actors and funders globally are grappling with how best to measure results. An updated version of the IMS impact assessment tool is out now. It is also translated into six different language. The tool help editorial teams measure the impact of media projects based on effective ways to define targets and track progress and results.

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Exiled Journalists Find Safety in Finland but Also Face Challenges

  • RSF

While Finland ranks among the world leaders in press freedom, it still offers too few measures to help journalists forced into exile continue their work. This is the central finding of “When You Arrive in Finland, You Step into a Dark Room”, a report backed by eight Finnish organisations, including Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Finland.

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Who Still Funds Core Media Costs?

  • GFMD
  • Anne Marie Hammer

It’s an understandable question. Across the sector, unrestricted funding feels harder to find than ever, especially after US aid cuts. Many organisations are juggling project grants, restricted contracts, and short-term opportunities while trying to cover the basic costs that keep operations running. This article explores new funding strategies and ongoing core support options.

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Global Health Inequities, Risks and Solutions

  • Pulitzer Center

The Pulitzer Center seeks applications for enterprise and underreported stories about global health inequities and challenges. They are interested in ambitious projects about systemic barriers to all sorts of care, as well as promising research, treatment advances, or emerging health threats that merit investigation and more.

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Democracy Reporting Grant

  • Pulitzer Center

This opportunity is open to all newsrooms and independent journalists worldwide. They value data, investigative, and accountability journalism projects that tackle systemic issues and hold to account powerful local figures. You decide what underreported stories your community needs to engage with, and they support that reporting and champion it.

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Data Journalism Grants

  • Pulitzer Center

The Pulitzer Center encourages proposals that push the envelope in data collection and analysis and make use of advanced data mining techniques, such as machine learning. They seek compelling data-driven storytelling, based on original data collection and analysis and strong visuals, that has the potential to shape public discourse and hold the powerful accountable.

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For Journalists in Exile, Staying Online Is Part of the Fight

  • ICFJ

The Plus Hub is a shared services initiative from ICFJ+ that gives news providers access to shared, enterprise-level technical support and services they can’t afford on their own. Their goal is to provide critical infrastructure for civic intelligence. If your media organisation is interested in receiving digital protection, apply here.

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Exposing the Invisible: The Kit

  • Exposing the Invisible

The Kit is a collaborative, self-learning resource that makes investigative techniques and tools used by experienced investigators more accessible to people and communities who feel motivated to start their own investigations, collect and verify information, build evidence and create a better understanding of issues without losing sight of ethical or safety considerations.

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A Security Guide for People Affected by Transnational Repression

  • BMI

Transnational repression is not a new phenomenon, but it is an increasingly serious global problem. This is due to the growing number of diaspora members, as a result of global crises and due to the increasingly aggressive behaviour of countries of origin. The Federal Ministry of the Interior thus published a following guidance for people affected by transnational repression.

 

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Journalism Funding hasn’t Disappeared – But has Changed

  • GFMD

You open a call on media development, democracy, or press freedom. It talks about resilience, sustainability, safety, and innovation. It may even mention business models, risk management, or audience trust. But it no longer speaks about journalism in the broad, idealistic terms it once did.

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Know Your Workers Rights: Reporting and Working in Exile

  • TRF

How can media organisations, especially those operating in exile, navigate complex employment laws and processes? How can they do so across multiple countries and unfamiliar legal jurisdictions?

TRF’s latest series of guides aim to answer the above questions. The guides below address the complexities of employment rights and of operating in exile.

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GIJN Launches Global Academy

  • GIJN

GIJN’s Global Academy is a unique hub dedicated to connect, expand, and support the journalism community around the world through key training, networking, and knowledge-sharing opportunities, such as webinars or mentorship programs. The Academy helps journalists at every stage strengthen their investigative skills, connect with peers, and continue learning.

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Global Nonprofits Guide

  • Global Nonprofits Guide

The Global Nonprofits Guide aims to support nonprofit organizations to strengthen operations, financial access and relocation by providing an easily accessible and user-friendly platform on nonprofit laws. The support provided through the Guide is linked with potential pro bono support by lawyers as well as resource materials to help organizations gain deeper understanding of the legal aspects covered in the Guide.

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