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One World Media Fellowship 2026: Up to £3,000 Reporting Grant for Mid-Career Global South Journalists and Filmmakers
A year-long, remote One World Media programme for mid-career journalists and filmmakers reporting stories from the Global South, offering up to £3,000 in reporting support, an executive producer, workshops, and an alumni network.
OpenAI Foundation People-First AI Fund 2026: $50 Million in Unrestricted Grants for U.S. Community Nonprofits Exploring AI in Services, Arts, and Local Journalism
Historical reference for the OpenAI Foundation's 2026 People-First AI Fund, which committed $50 million in unrestricted grants to eligible U.S. community nonprofits working in services, arts and culture, and local journalism. The application cycle closed on July 15, 2026.
Pulitzer Center Africa Education Teachers' Fellowship 2026: A Six-Month Hybrid Programme With a Monthly Classroom Stipend for Primary and Secondary Teachers in Eight African Countries
A six-month hybrid professional development fellowship for primary and secondary school teachers in eight African countries, combining journalism-based classroom practice, peer learning, action research, mentorship, and a monthly stipend for classroom projects — applications close 10 August 2026.
Pulitzer Center AI Accountability Fellowships 2026-2027
Historical reference for the Pulitzer Center's closed 2026-2027 AI Accountability Fellowship: a remote, 10-month reporting program offering up to $25,000 for reporting and engagement activities.
Pulitzer Center Global Reporting Grants 2026: $5,000 to $10,000 in Rolling Funding for In-Depth Journalism Worldwide
The Pulitzer Center's Global Reporting Grants award most recipients between $5,000 and $10,000 to cover the costs of ambitious, underreported journalism projects, with no fixed deadline, no topic restrictions, and eligibility open to staff and freelance journalists of any nationality.
Pulitzer Center Rainforest Reporting Grant 2026: Rolling Grants of Roughly $8,000 to $15,000 for Ambitious Journalism on the Amazon, Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia
A rolling reporting grant from the Pulitzer Center's Rainforest Journalism Fund that funds staff and freelance journalists of any nationality — most awards fall between $8,000 and $15,000 — to produce in-depth investigations of tropical forest issues in the Amazon, Congo Basin, and Southeast Asia.
Rory Peck Trust Freelance Assistance Programme: Grants and Support for Freelance Journalists in Crisis
The Rory Peck Trust runs an ongoing Freelance Assistance Programme offering needs-based grants and practical support to freelance newsgatherers and their families facing crisis, injury, persecution or hardship linked to their journalism, alongside safety training bursaries.
Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism 2026–2027 (Historical Reference): A One-Year, Non-Residential Fellowship With a US$10,000 Stipend and Expert Training for Journalists Reporting on Mental Health
Historical reference for The Carter Center's 2026–2027 Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism. The closed cycle offered U.S. fellows a US$10,000 stipend, training, and mentorship; the official page says applications will open again at the end of January 2027, but no next-cycle deadline has been announced.
Santa Fe Institute CSSS Journalism Fellowship 2026 (Closed): Stipend, Housing, and Travel Reimbursement
Residential journalism fellowship for two accomplished journalists to study complex-systems science at the Santa Fe Institute's Complex Systems Summer School. The 2026 cycle is closed; no next-cycle deadline has been announced.
Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship in Investigative Journalism 2027
Historical reference for the closed 2027 Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship, a Durham University and Reuters programme offering an early-career journalist a nine-month investigative journalism placement and financial support.