Pulitzer Center Ocean and Fisheries Reporting Grants
Organisation: Pulitzer Center
Organisation: Pulitzer Center
Status: Open
Funding Size: N/A
Deadline: Ongoing
The Pulitzer Center is offering Ocean and Fisheries Reporting Grants to ambitious reporting proposals from freelance and staff journalists fwho wish to report on vital ocean and fisheries issues and are in need of support for their reporting projects.
The new initiative seeks to support enterprising journalists with ambitious reporting projects that will yield high-quality, in-depth journalism that exposes long-running fisheries problems. These projects shall enable key stakeholders and a well-informed public to find solutions that lead to more legal and sustainably caught fish, supply chains free of forced labor, greater food security, and thriving coastal communities. Through its support, the Center intends to develop a global cohort of journalists dedicated to surfacing vital underreported ocean and fisheries stories.
The opportunity encourages applications for all formats of reporting on climate impacts, pollution, and biodiversity loss. It would also like to see more applications on lesser reported topics, including:
Additionally, transparency and governance is a cross-cutting theme for all of our focus areas.
Applicants should provide the following in their applications:
Applications may also include a more detailed description of project but this will be considered as optional supplement only. The most important part of the submission is the 250-word summary. Applications must be written in English.
Applicants may apply through this page. They may review the full application guidelines and FAQs here. If they have specific questions about applying, they may contact reacheditorial@pulitzercenter.org.
The Center is accepting applications on a rolling basis.
For more information, please visit this page.