- Eligibility Criteria:The conflict reporting grant is open to journalists and newsrooms covering conflict and its impact. Freelancers reporting from war zones must provide a firm assignment from outlets agreeing in writing to take full responsibility for their safety and well-being. The Pulitzer Center encourages applications from diverse teams that reflect the communities they report on.
- Type of Funding: Media support
- Target Region: Global
- Application Language: English
Objectives
- Support in-depth reporting on conflicts and their far-reaching consequences.
- Fund reporting on underreported aspects of conflicts, including their connection to global issues such as mass migration, authoritarianism, gender violence, and natural resource struggles.
- Provide financial assistance to journalists to cover increased costs associated with safe conflict reporting.
Project Themes
- The roots of conflict and pathways to peace.
- The long-term impacts of conflicts beyond daily news headlines.
- The intersection of conflict with broader societal and geopolitical challenges.
- Financial Support: Case-by-case basis (budget required in application).
Financial Support: Funding is determined on a case-by-case based on the project’s budget.
Deadline: Rolling applications (responses typically within 1-2 weeks).