Pulitzer Center seeks to shed light on under-reported issues
English speaking print and broadcast journalists interested in drawing attention to issues of global importance, particularly under-reported issues, can apply for a grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting to cover their travel expenses.
The Pulitzer Center, an independent division of the World Security Institute (WSI), was established in 2006. Sponsored by the Pulitzer family, the main goal of the center is to raise the standard of reporting on global affairs.
Grants are usually awarded in the region of US$3,000 but proposals up to a maximum of US$20,000 will be considered.
Interested applicants should prepare a short project proposal in 250 words or less and include a plan for how they intend to distribute the final report within the mainstream media.
Project proposals should be submitted with a budget estimate, a C.V., three professional references and three samples of recent work.
Applications are accepted throughout the year.
For more information or to send proposals, email info@pulitzercenter .org, or visit http://www.pulitzer center.org
The Pulitzer Center, an independent division of the World Security Institute (WSI), was established in 2006. Sponsored by the Pulitzer family, the main goal of the center is to raise the standard of reporting on global affairs.
Grants are usually awarded in the region of US$3,000 but proposals up to a maximum of US$20,000 will be considered.
Interested applicants should prepare a short project proposal in 250 words or less and include a plan for how they intend to distribute the final report within the mainstream media.
Project proposals should be submitted with a budget estimate, a C.V., three professional references and three samples of recent work.
Applications are accepted throughout the year.
For more information or to send proposals, email info@pulitzercenter .org, or visit http://www.pulitzer center.org
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