Journalismfund.eu
Description
Journalismfund.eu stimulates cross-border investigative journalism in Europe. Journalismfund.eu vzw (formerly known as Fonds Pascal Decroos voor Bijzondere Journalistiek vzw) is an independent non‐profit organisation established with the purpose of stimulating in-depth independent journalism in Europe.
Why we exist
Business and trade take place across borders, political decisions are made on an international level, criminal networks operate transnationally. Stories don't stop at the border, so journalists shouldn't either.
An increasing amount of stories today are too big to be investigated by individual journalists operating as so-called lone wolves. More than ever in journalism teamwork is paramount. Transnational stories cannot be told without local journalists who are willing to collaborate. However, cross-border investigative journalism does not fit into any traditional business model. As a result, journalists who want to tackle the stories that matter often don't get the chance to do so.
That is where we come in. Journalismfund.eu makes it possible for journalists to investigate stories thoroughly and independently, by operating as a firewall between donors and journalists.
What we do
We support journalists who have good ideas for in-depth and cross-border research. We focus on two ways of doing so through our activities.
The first is by giving working grants to journalists that enable them to work on a project over a longer period of time. We have different grant programmes, such as the European Cross-Border Grants, the Flemish Pascal Decroos Fund Grants and the Intercontinental Connecting Continents Grants (pilot project).
The second is by providing networking opportunities for the investigative journalism community to share ideas and methods. Our main focus there is our annual Dataharvest Conference, where investigative journalists, data specialists and coders get together to exchange skills and work on stories together.
Who funds us
We are an independent non-profit organisation, relying on financial support from multiple funders. Recent Journalismfund.eu funders include Adessium Foundation, Open Society Foundations, the Flemish Government, Oxfam Novib and the Fritt Ord Foundation. Find a more detailed overview of our funding here.
We welcome individual donations in support of our work.
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facebook.comFund for Investigative Journalism (FIJ) and the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism at Brandeis University are accepting applications for a project designed to broaden opportunities for diverse journalists in independent investigative reporting. The initiative invites applications from two communities: journalists of color and women journalists. Go to: http://bit.ly/2gZcUA3
Spend your summer applying for Journalismfund.eu's European cross-border research grant. Next deadline is September 1st. Wondering if your idea is eligible for a grant? Get special pre-application advice from our Europe editor on 8 August. Book your time slot here: http://bit.ly/2tttTfu
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Are you a reporter who wants to dig deeper? Who teams up with others to explore a story from various perspectives? Who feels that complex research doesn’t stop at borders? The program “Reporters in the Field” promotes research projects by media professionals from all over Europe. It offers grants of up to 5,000€ to international teams who want to realize a cross-border and in depth research on a story of their choice. DEADLINE: 27 August 2017
Journalismfund.eu has got two deadlines coming up in September and November 2017. In the run-up to those deadlines, we offer advice to journalists with questions about their idea or application. Talk to our editor via Skype on the 13th of July.
Pre-application editorial advice | Journalismfund
Would you like to apply for Journalismfund.eu's European cross-border grant? Find out what it takes to actually qualify for the grant. Talk to our editor on the 13th of July via Skype. Don't forget to book your time slot.