Investigative journalists can apply for a reporting grant.
The grants, sponsored by the Fund for Investigative Journalism, are intended to support investigative projects around the world.
The average award is US$5,000, which should cover out-of-pocket
expenses such as travel costs. The Fund does not cover grantees’
salaries or equipment. The first half of the grant is given once an
application is approved and the second half is paid when the project is
complete.
All proposals must be submitted in English and include a detailed budget.
If the proposed project addresses an issue that has already been in
the news, the applicant must acknowledge the work previously done, and
explain how the project would break new ground.
The deadline is September 28.
For more information, click here.
SOURCE: International Journalist Network
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