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Dom Phillips Reporting Grant: How to Save the Amazon?

Organisation: Pulitzer Center

Status: Closed

Type:
  • Grant
Theme:
  • Environmental journalism

Funding Size: N/A

Deadline: 18/01/2023

  • Eligibility criteria:
    – Journalists, writers, photographers, audio and radio producers, television and film producers are eligible to apply. Staff journalists and freelance journalists of any nationality may also apply.
    – Proposals from journalistic groups and collectives are also welcome.
  • Type of funding: Grant
  • Target countries: Asia and the Pacific
  • Application language: Spanish, Portugese, English

The Pulitzer Center’s Rainforest Journalism Fund (RJF) launched the Dom Phillips Reporting Grant to fund wide-reaching journalism projects that investigate the future of the Amazon and how to prevent its collapse.

The organisation will support proposals that are original, thoroughly researched, ambitious, especially in terms of dissemination, and that are guaranteed to reach large audiences. Journalists, editors, independent media—local, national, and international are invited to propose projects focused on the search for solutions for the future of the Amazon.

RFJ encourages people interested in submitting projects to also propose stories about Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, or Venezuela. Work that offers cross-cutting views, for example, from border areas, or from possible collaboration between Amazon countries and other nations of the world are also welcome.

See here to learn more and apply.

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