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Story Grants to Strengthen Coverage of Environmental Crimes and Sustainable Solutions in the Amazon 2025

Organisation: Earth Journalism Network

Status: Open

Type:
  • Grant
Theme:
  • Environmental journalism

Funding Size: $1,500 - $2,000

Deadline: 09/01/2025

  • Eligibility Criteria
    To be eligible for these story grants:
    – Applicants can be based in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru; applicants residing in the Amazon region of these countries are preferred. Journalists who received support in previous grant rounds of this project are eligible to apply;
    – Groups of journalists are eligible. However, the application must be made in the name of one lead applicant. If awarded, the lead applicant is responsible for communicating with EJN and receiving funds on the group’s behalf. The lead applicant will also be responsible for participating in mentoring sessions, trainings and workshops as part of the strengthening process;
    – Candidates who aim to produce more than one story on the proposed topic or who intend to publish the story in more than one format will be given priority among the applications;
    – For the purposes of this grant opportunity, they will be accepting applications in English, Spanish and Portuguese;
    – Applications are open to journalists working in any medium (online, print, television, radio) and other expert media practitioners with professional reporting experience. They welcome applications from early-career journalists and experienced reporters with a track record of covering environment conservation topics in the Amazon region. They encourage applications from freelance reporters and staff from all types of media organizations – international, national, local, and community-based;
    – Applicants are required to be transparent about the use of generative AI tools, if any, to revise their proposals. EJN reserves the right to disqualify applicants from consideration if they have been found to have engaged in unethical or improper professional conduct, including, but not limited to, submitting AI-generated content as their own.
  • Type of Funding: Programmatic
  • Target Region: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru
  • Application Language: English, Spanish and Portuguese

The Internews’ EJN is offering story grants to journalists to produce stories on transnational conservation crimes in the Amazon Region and the threats faced by Indigenous peoples and local communities in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

Story themes
  • They welcome story ideas that take a regional perspective on the threats to biodiversity in the Amazon region and focus on the transnational nature of activities such as illegal logging, unsustainable and unregulated fishing, wildlife trafficking, and illegal mining, as well as the relationship between these activities and their impact on Amazonian ecosystems and the communities that inhabit the region.
  • They also welcome solutions-oriented stories highlighting efforts to combat environmental crimes, led by Indigenous peoples and local communities, civil society organisations, the private sector or public policymakers. These activities include, for example, sustainable forest management practices, tracking and monitoring wildlife trafficking, and efforts to curb illegality across the value chain, such as certification, among others.
Funding Information
  • They expect to award up to 40 grants of around USD 1,500 to USD 2,000.
  • They expect that proposals requesting amounts closer to the upper limit of the budget, USD 2000, will include broader regional coverage, collaboration between journalists and/or across borders, and/or be produced in partnership with two or more media outlets or organisations and/or involve the publication of more than one story or versions of the story in different formats.

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