The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting has launched the Rainforest Journalism Fund.
The fund aims to support journalism projects on the following themes: the 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.
English-speaking journalists reporting for wide-reaching major news media outlets can apply here. Selected applicants will receive US$$5,000 to US$$15,000.
Journalists based in countries of the Amazon region reporting for local and regional outlets, working in English, Portuguese or Spanish, can apply here. Selected applicants will receive US$2,500 to US$7,500.
Proposals are accepted on an ongoing basis.
For more information on how to apply, click here.
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