Pulitzer Center Global Reporting Grants
About this opportunity
The Pulitzer Center's Global Reporting Grants support ambitious, in-depth journalism on underreported stories across all subjects, including arts, culture, and criticism. There are no restrictions on topic or reporting location, and the centre actively supports diverse voices and early-career journalists. Grants cover the hard costs of reporting and are awarded on a rolling basis throughout the year.
Application tips
Submit a detailed, realistic budget alongside a compelling pitch that explains why this story matters now and why it is underreported. The Pulitzer Center favours projects with a clear plan for publication or broadcast. Response times are typically two to three weeks.
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