
The Pulitzer Center has opened its Global Reporting Grants, supporting in-depth, high-impact journalism on underreported issues worldwide.
This open, flexible funding opportunity enables journalists to pursue ambitious reporting projects across a wide range of topics and geographies, with no thematic or regional restrictions.
The programme supports storytelling that brings critical global issues to light, encouraging innovative, multimedia approaches that engage diverse audiences.
Funding
Grants cover reporting costs based on detailed project budgets.
Most international reporting grants range between USD 5,000 and USD 10,000, though amounts may vary depending on project scope.
Funding is typically disbursed in two parts: an initial payment upon approval and a final payment upon submission of the completed work.
Programme focus
The fund supports a wide range of journalistic formats, including:
-Print and digital reporting
-Photojournalism
-Audio and radio storytelling
-Video and short documentary filmmaking
Projects that integrate multimedia, data, and innovative storytelling approaches are strongly encouraged.
Eligibility
Applications are open to:
Staff and freelance journalists worldwide
Writers, photographers, audio producers, and filmmakers
Individual applicants or collaborative teams
Applicants must demonstrate a clear reporting plan, strong editorial partnerships, and the ability to deliver impactful journalism.
There are no restrictions on topic or location, and journalists from all backgrounds and nationalities are encouraged to apply.
Application information
Deadline: Rolling (applications are accepted year-round)
Applicants are encouraged to review the full guidelines and submit their proposals via the official platform.
For more information, click here.
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InterArts Funding offers its expertise to assist you in applying for grant opportunities (including this one), leveraging our extensive experience to enhance your chances of securing the grant. It is important to clarify that InterArts Funding is an independent entity and is not affiliated with any specific funding organisation. While we have a commendable track record of success, we cannot guarantee the approval of your application. Grant outcomes depend on various factors beyond our control.
