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Apply for the Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship in Investigative Journalism 2027
The Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship in Investigative Journalism combines a Reuters newsroom placement with Durham University support and a nine-month stipend package for early-career investigative journalists.
Belgian Bridge 2026: Investigative Journalism Grants for Dutch-French Collaboration in Belgium
Belgium-focused grant from Journalismfund Europe for multilingual investigative teams to run collaborative projects that address local issues with broader national relevance.
Kenya Film Commission – Film Kenya Capture Africa!
Funding and support pathways for Kenyan film creators through the Kenya Film Commission Film Empowerment Programme, covering development, production, marketing/distribution, and an Emerging Filmmakers Fund.
Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT 2027–2028: An $85,000 Nine-and-a-Half-Month Academic Year for Ten Science Journalists
A funded academic-year fellowship at MIT that pays selected science, health, technology, and environmental journalists an $85,000 stipend plus travel, housing support, and health insurance to study and pursue self-directed projects.
Knight-Wallace Fellowship 2027–2028: A Fully Funded Academic Year at the University of Michigan With a $90,000 Stipend for Accomplished Journalists
The Knight-Wallace Fellowship gives experienced journalists a fully funded residential academic year at the University of Michigan, with a $90,000 stipend, health insurance, and relocation support to pursue an ambitious journalism study project.
McGraw Fellowship for Business Journalism 2026: Grants of Up to $15,000 Plus Editorial Support for Experienced Journalists to Report Deeply on Money, Business, and the Economy
The McGraw Center for Business Journalism at CUNY's Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism awards grants of up to $15,000 plus hands-on editorial support to experienced freelance and staff journalists producing investigative or enterprise stories with a strong economic angle, with a Fall 2026 application deadline of 12 October 2026.
Nieman Fellowship at Harvard 2027–2028: $87,500 Stipend Plus Allowances for a Paid Academic Year for Working Journalists
The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard funds an academic year of study for experienced journalists, paying an $87,500 stipend over nine months plus health insurance and childcare allowances, with 2027–2028 applications opening the first week of October 2026.
Pulitzer Center AI Accountability Fellowships 2026-2027
A remote AI-focused investigative journalism fellowship program with up to $25,000 per fellow, a 10-month cycle starting September 2026, and a mandatory global reporting/community participation model.
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.
The Ian Parry Photojournalism Grant 2026 (Up to £10,000)
Annual photojournalism grant for photographers aged 24 and under, or enrolled in a full-time photography course, with up to £10,000 in project funding and a strong international portfolio-based selection process.