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Applications Invited for Environmental Investigative Journalism Program
Organization: Journalismfund Europe
Apply By: 22 Jan 2026
About the Organization
Journalismfund Europe's flexible grant programmes enable journalists and media to independently produce relevant stories of public interest with a European mind-set from international, national, and regional perspectives.
About the Program
This grant programme supports cross-border teams of professional journalists and/or news outlets to conduct investigations into environmental affairs related to Europe.
While news media and newsrooms still predominantly operate nationally, most power structures and societal and environmental problems transcend national boundaries. This grant programme is therefore aimed at cross-border teams of investigative journalists and newsrooms to investigate and document illegal, unreported and unregulated abuse of nature that involves European affairs in and outside Europe.
Next to investigations of environmental issues that transcend borders, this programme can also support and stimulate comparative investigations into local environmental issues and policies between two or more regions or cities.
The grants can also offer support to preliminary work in the development of new investigative projects.
The grant can cover working time and expenses such as logistics, travel, insurance, access to legal support, translations, access to technology and data sets, etc.
Eligibility criteria
- Cross-border teams of at least two journalists and/or news outlets can submit a proposal for a journalistic investigation about an issue that concerns the environment — environmental protection, destruction, biodiversity, impact of climate change on the nature, etc.
- Only applicants who are legally residing/registered in at least two different countries are permitted to receive funding.
- The applicants must be professional journalists or registered media companies.
- Personal references and/or links to earlier work are essential.
- News outlets must be legal entities officially incorporated at least 12 months prior to the application deadline.
- The investigation proposal must concern cross-border environmental investigative journalism on European affairs — in or outside Europe. This means that the investigation has (also) to be of relevance for Europe.
- Next to investigations into environmental issues that transcend borders, this grant can also support comparative investigations into local environmental issues and policies between two or more countries, regions or cities.
- The result of the investigation must be published by at least two professional news outlets in at least two different countries, one of which must be in Europe. Letters of intent for publication from at least two professional news outlets are required.
- Investigative journalism published by professional media in any form is eligible, whether print, online, broadcast or cross-media. Your investigation can be published as newspaper and magazine articles, radio and television documentaries and series, photo-reportages and books, podcasts and journalistic non-fiction books.
How to Apply
Deadline: Thursday 22 January 2026 at 1 pm CET (Brussels time).
After a one-time registration with your email address, you can access our online application form. You can freely navigate through the form to see which information you need to provide in your application.
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