Published: 01 Dec 2023 629 views
This grant and mentoring programme aims to address the shortage of independent journalism by providing grants to investigative journalism projects in Europe and encouraging cross-border collaboration.
This awarded European Cross-Border Grant programme (running since 2009) supports cross-border teams of professional journalists and/or news outlets who have good ideas for cross-border investigations and for research on European topics. The stories must be relevant to European target groups.
These are projects that have great news value and depth, and at the same time are original, innovative and time-consuming, and would not be realised without financial support. Projects can include cross-border research, networking between colleagues, and established and innovative investigative methods.
Journalismfund Europe supports costs related to journalistic research for all media. This can include travel, translation, access to pay-databases or simply time to research. We do not support fixed costs such as office costs, investments such as cameras or computers or production costs.
Next to a grant, teams can also apply for a mentor to provide assistance with either the focus of the investigation or the need for competences in a specific skill.
For the European Cross-Border grants (2024-2026), Journalismfund Europe received support from Vereniging Veronica and Limelight Foundations. More news about additional donors soon.
Journalists (and independent media outlets) living in continental Europe (plus Kosovo) are eligible to apply. Which means that this grant is inclusive for all Europeans and not just those who live in the European Union.
An independent jury of four decides who gets a grant. Here's how the jury works.
Find stories subsidised by this grant programme here.
Journalismfund.eu vzw is a Brussels-based independent non?profit organisation incorporated by citizens in 1998, dedicated to advancing independent cross-border investigative journalism across Europe in order to promote democracy. It ultimately serves the public interest, furthers accountability as well as transparency, and contributes to critical thinking and well-informed debate.
Application Deadline | 29 Feb 2024 |
Country to study | |
Type | Contest |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | Journalismfund.eu |
Gender | Men and Women |
Grant: €900,000
In 2024 we target a total grant budget of €900,000 to distribute over four application rounds (€225,000 per call). TBC
For the period 2024-2026, we do not know yet how much budget will be available. We communicate about this end of December 2023.
For the period 2024-2025, the programme will be supported by 2 foundations among others (tbc):
Journalists and media outlets from continental Europe
Teams of journalists and/or independent media from at least two countries in continental Europe are eligible to apply.
When relevant for the story, team members from elsewhere can be accepted too.
Deadline:
29 February 2024 (TBC)
For this grant programme there are 4 application rounds scheduled in 2024.
For more details visit: Journalismfund Europe website.