Listing ends: 4th October 2025 | Funding support for in-depth journalism on rainforest issues in the Amazon, Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia.
The Pulitzer Center’s Rainforest Reporting Grant supports journalists investigating under-reported stories tied to tropical rainforest regions. This includes issues like illegal logging, environmental crimes, indigenous rights, and climate governance. Grants are backed by Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative.
Eligibility:
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Open to freelance and staff journalists worldwide
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Strong focus on those reporting from or about the Amazon, Congo Basin, or Southeast Asia
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Projects should address systemic or cross-border issues impacting rainforests
Description:
Grants typically range from USD 8,000 to 15,000 and cover reporting expenses such as travel, translation, local partnerships, and data work. Projects can be in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, or Bahasa Indonesia. Collaborative, cross-regional, and multimedia projects are encouraged.
Benefits:
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Significant funding for investigative reporting
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Opportunity to publish with global reach
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Access to editorial support, networking, and visibility through the Pulitzer Center
Find out more and apply at the official link below:
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Apply before 4th October, 2025