Rainforest Journalism Fund

Category

: Environment

Description

The Fund, a program of the Pulitzer Center, awards grants to journalists reporting for wide-reaching major news media outlets on tropic rainforests in any part of the world. Supported international journalism projects will focus on the following themes: tropical forests' role in the overall climate equation and weather patterns globally, regionally, and locally and the consequences for human life and living conditions caused by deforestation; deforestation drivers; and solutions to halt deforestation. Grants ae open to all journalists, writers, photographers, radio producers or filmmakers; staff journalists, as well as freelancers of any nationality are eligible to apply. Freelancers who plan to report from conflict zones or hostile environments must have a firm assignment from a news organization that will assume full responsibility for his/her well-being. The Center will fund international travel costs associated with reporting projects on tropical rainforests, with an emphasis on issues that have gone unreported or underreported in the mainstream American media. Visit the Web site for additional information.


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