Grants & Fellowships
9 funding opportunities for journalists and newsrooms. Each verified for eligibility, application process, and what you actually get.
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American Journalism Project
by American Journalism Project
Venture philanthropy for nonprofit local news organizations. Provides multi-year funding, business strategy consulting, and operational support to build sustainable newsrooms.
Eligibility: Nonprofit local news organizations in the US. Must demonstrate community impact and path to sustainability.
Apply now →Fund for Investigative Journalism
by Fund for Investigative Journalism
Grants up to $2,500 for preliminary investigative reporting — open records requests, initial reporting trips, database access, and document acquisition.
Eligibility: Journalists pursuing investigative projects.
Apply now →ICFJ Knight Fellowships
by ICFJ (International Center for Journalists)
Minimum one-year fellowship in newsroom innovation, data journalism, digital security, or media entrepreneurship. Salary, travel, and project funding included.
Eligibility: Global journalism leaders with track record of innovation.
Apply now →IWMF Grants and Fellowships
by International Women's Media Foundation
$230,000+ annually in reporting grants for women and nonbinary journalists. Includes the Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship (Reuters/MIT), Lauren Brown Fellowship, and Kari Howard Fund. Plus an emergency fund providing grants for medical care, relocation, and legal aid for journalists facing threats.
Eligibility: Women and nonbinary journalists worldwide.
Apply now →JournalismAI Innovation Challenge
by LSE Polis / Google News Initiative
Google News InitiativeGrants of $50,000-$100,000 for small and medium news organizations to develop AI-powered journalism projects. Includes mentorship and community access.
Eligibility: Small and medium news organizations. Up to 12 funded per cycle.
Apply now →Knight Press Forward
by Knight Foundation
$500 million national initiative to strengthen local news. Grants fund reporting, infrastructure, and innovation at local news organizations. Largest-ever philanthropic commitment to local journalism.
Eligibility: Local news organizations, nonprofit newsrooms, and journalism projects. Competitive application process.
Apply now →Nieman Fellowships
by Nieman Foundation (Harvard)
$85,000 stipend over 9 months, health insurance, childcare allowance, and two semesters of access to Harvard University courses and resources.
Eligibility: Working journalists with 5+ years of full-time experience. US and international tracks.
Apply now →Pulitzer Center Grants and Fellowships
by Pulitzer Center
Rolling reporting grants typically $5,000-$10,000 for in-depth and international reporting projects. Yearlong fellowships with funding, training, and research support. Also provides travel grants for reporting in underreported regions.
Eligibility: Staff and freelance journalists worldwide.
Apply now →Report for America
by The GroundTruth Project
Places emerging journalists in local newsrooms to cover under-reported communities and issues. Corps members receive a salary subsidized by Report for America, with the host newsroom covering the remainder.
Eligibility: Emerging journalists with some professional experience. US-based. Newsrooms apply separately to host a corps member.
Apply now →No grants match your search.