Through training workshops, webinars, fellowships and grants for journalists and media-related organizations, we help reporters cover the world’s most pressing environmental challenges and explore solutions to address them more effectively.
UC Berkeley - Earth Journalism Visiting Scholar Call for Applications
Earth Journalism Network Asia-Pacific Media Grants 2020
Is your organization working to improve environmental reporting? Do you have a unique or creative idea to help people understand climate change and other environmental issues? This is your chance to win a grant and be part of the solution.
Earth Journalism Network Bay of Bengal Media Grants 2020
Funding is available to support media and other information-generating organizations grow, expand and improve news coverage of climate change, the environment and natural resource issues along the Bay of Bengal coast in Bangladesh and India. Deadline: Oct
EJN invites environmental, conservation or science-based journalism organizations and associations in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to apply for grants to work with African journalists to improve and increase wildlife and conservation coverage in the media.
Climate Change Media Partnership 2019 Reporting Fellowships
Internews’ Earth Journalism Network, is pleased to announce this year’s Fellowship program for journalists interested in covering the upcoming round of annual climate change negotiations.
Media Workshop on Wildlife and Conservation Reporting in East Africa
Internews’ Earth Journalism Network is seeking journalists to join a five-day media workshop in Mombasa, Kenya, focused on solutions to combat the illegal wildlife trade and conservation of flora and fauna.
Media workshop on climate change reporting in the Bay of Bengal region
The Earth Journalism Network is seeking journalists to join a media workshop in coastal Bangladesh focused on climate change justice and resilience, with a special focus on women and youth.
Call for Proposals: Mesoamerican Reef Story Grants
Internews' Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is offering grants to journalists in Mexico and Central America to support high-quality reporting on environmental issues related to the Mesoamerican Reef, an expansive reef system increasingly vulnerable to clima