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19 July 2011

Fund for Investigative Journalism

Deadline: 15/08/11

Investigative journalists can apply for a reporting grant.

http://ijnet.org/opportunities/grants-fund-investigative-journalism-worldwide

The grants, sponsored by the Fund for Investigative Journalism, are intended to support investigative projects around the world.

The average award is US$5,000, which should cover out-of-pocket expenses such as travel costs. The Fund does not cover grantees’ salaries or equipment. The first half of the grant is given once an application is approved and the second half is paid when the project is complete.

Recent grants include investigations on the BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, the chocolate trade, Moment Magazine, for an investigation on discrimination against Jews in the U.S. Army Corps, and the Daniel Pearl Project.

All proposals must be submitted in English and include a detailed budget.

For more information, click here.

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