Category: Poverty & welfare
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Blog
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is an innovative award-winning non-profit journalism organization dedicated to supporting the independent international journalism that U.S. media organizations are increasingly less able to undertake. The Center focuses on under-reported topics, promoting high-quality international reporting and creating platforms that reach broad and diverse audiences.
Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Grant
Grants cover travel costs for planned international reporting projects, preferably those involving photography, radio, video and print. Emphasis on issues under-reported or unreported in U.S. media. Project work to be disseminated among U.S. media outlets.
Open Society Foundations
Foundations working to promote democracy and governmental accountability. Operations on the local level in countries around the world include initiatives for public health, justice, independent media and more. International efforts address matters such as freedom of information and corruption.
Open Society Fellowship
Open to journalists, public policy practitioners, activists, academics and others from around the world. Applicants propose innovative solutions to open society challenges. Full-time fellows receive a stipend of $80,000 or $100,000. Most fellowships last one year.
International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF)
Offers leadership training and programming to increase press freedom by strengthening women’s role in news media around the world.
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.