Category: Foreign policy
Knight Luce Fellowship for Reporting on Global Religion
Offers $5,000 to $25,000 stipends for American journalists to report stories outside the U.S. that demonstrate religion crossing borders and establishing boundaries across the globe. Journalists early in their careers should submit proposals for under $10,000.
Marshall Memorial Fellowship
Leaders from the U.S. and Europe engage in a 24-day international exchange, including visits to five cities, to increase understanding of culture, politics and institutions.
Daniel Pearl Fellowship
Fellowship to promote greater East-West understanding and freedom of the press. Print journalists ages 25 to 35 from developing countries work as general assignment reporters at U.S. news outlets.
United Nations Development Programme
Global development network focused on human rights. Helps countries attract and use aid and addresses a variety of issues around the world.