Hạn cuối: 22/01/2021
Chủ đề của GRID-Arendal Grants lần này là xoay quanh Các bài báo điều tra về Tội ác môi trường năm 2021. Các bài viết được tài trợ sẽ là các bài báo có tính điều tra điều tra chuyên sâu, mang tính đột phá và tiết lộ thông tin mới về các vấn nạn môi trường diễn ra trong hoặc khắp các quốc gia đang phát triển.
Chương trình tìm kiếm các tác phẩm dự thi có tác động cao, đặc biệt là về các vấn đề bị các phương tiện truyền thông chính thống phớt lờ. Cuộc thi khuyến khích các dự án/ tác phẩm dưới nhiều tảng phương tiện khác nhau, bao gồm các dự án in ấn, trực tuyến, âm thanh, video và đa phương tiện. Các đề xuất về báo chí dữ liệu, trực quan hóa dữ liệu và báo chí thông minh nguồn mở (OSINT) đều được hoan nghênh.
Deadline: January 22, 2021
Applications are open for the GRID-Arendal Grants for Investigative Journalism on Environmental Crime 2021. The journalism grant program funds in-depth, investigative journalism that breaks new ground and reveals new information about environmental crime that takes place within or across developing countries.
They are looking for high-impact reporting, especially on issues that are neglected by mainstream media. They invite proposals for projects on a variety of media platforms, including print, online, audio, video, and multimedia projects. Proposals for data journalism, data visualization, and open source intelligence (OSINT) journalism are welcome.
Grant
- Four grant recipients will each receive 25,000 Norwegian kronor (approximately €2,300).
Eligibility
- Journalists from anywhere in the world are welcome to apply. They encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds.
- You must be a professional journalist, either a staff member at a media organization or a freelancer with a record of publishing work in respected outlets.
- You must have experience in investigative journalism.
Evaluation
Applications will be evaluated by a team of GRID-Arendal personnel. Among other factors, they will consider:
- potential to reach a wide audience.
- potential to make an impact and cause change.
- journalist’s experience in investigative reporting.
- whether a project would happen without their support.
Application
Applications should include:
- Résumé or CV.
- 3–5 published work samples.
- Description of proposed reporting project, including plan for obtaining information and summary of preliminary research or reporting.
- Estimated budget for project, explaining what grant money would pay for.
- Estimated timeline for project.
- Publication plan, ideally including letter of commitment or letter of interest from a media outlet, and indication of whether you would publish the project in any languages other than English.
- Names and contact information for three professional references.
- Acknowledgement of any other donors or sources of funding for the project, if relevant.
- Statement about how you would operate safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Application materials must be written in English and budgets expressed in Norwegian kroner. All materials should be combined into a single PDF and emailed to Valentin Emelin via yemelin@grida.no and Siri Olsson via siri.olsson@grida.no. Applications that are incomplete or do not meet these requirements will not be considered.
For more information, visit GRID-Arendal Grants.
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