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Reporting on federal changes to science

Tracking Science Spending

"U.S. federal agencies spend tens of billions of dollars on science each year, often following a predictable pattern. This site monitors both total obligation rates and award activity at five major science agencies to transparently track the pace of spending on science: NIH by Institute/Center, NSF by R&RA vs STEM Education, DOE by Office of Science vs ARPA-E, and USDA by ARS vs NIFA."
Awards

Photo Contest — Regenerative Agriculture: Fostering Resilient Landscapes and Livelihoods

Sustainable Agriculture Network

"Share images that capture how regenerative agriculture supports resilient ecosystems, thriving landscapes, and the people who depend on them." The contest is open to participants worldwide who are 18 years or older. No entry fee. Prizes:
  • Overall 1st Prize: $1,000 USD
  • People's Choice Award: $400 USD
  • Three Category Winners: $200 USD each
  • Finalists will be featured at the Regenerative Agriculture Forum in Brazil, June 23, 2026
Deadline: May 15, 2026
Events

Compelling Climate Visuals and Where to Find Them

"Join Covering Climate Now and Climate Visuals for a special webinar about how to visualize climate change with videos and stills, for print and TV. Learn more about visual databases where you can source imagery, with Alastair Johnstone-Hack of Climate Visuals and Hilary Ogali of Wikimedia. Hear from photographer Justin Cook about his process for reporting and creating climate visuals, with a focus on solutions. Come with questions!"
Video

Press Briefing: America’s Extreme Drought and Its Climate Connection

"In this press briefing, meteorologists, water experts, and reporters from drought-stricken areas across the nation highlighted how they’re covering its impact on water supplies, agriculture — and even data centers, and equipped journalists with a better understanding of how to make the climate connection in their own reporting."
Podcast

What’s Next in Health Journalism?

"In this episode of Voices in African Health, host Sharon Quntai speaks with Sheriff Bojang, Deputy Political Editor at The Africa Report, and Ben Deighton, President of the World Federation of Science Journalists, about what comes next for health journalism in Africa. This discussion builds on the launch of the Africa Health Media Trends Report, which brought together insights from African journalists across the continent. The conversation reflects on the realities shaping health reporting today, from funding pressures and shifting global health priorities to the growing focus on issues like non-communicable diseases, mental health, and health financing. It also explores how journalists can better balance data with human-centered storytelling, and why continued collaboration between the media, health experts, and communicators is essential to ensure health stories are told accurately, responsibly, and in ways that truly connect with audiences."
Fellowships & Grants

Gordon Sinclair Roving Reporter Bursary

"The Gordon Sinclair Roving Reporter Bursary supports a research and reporting trip by an early career Canadian journalist who has recently graduated from one of Canada’s university-level journalism programs. The purpose of the $15,000 bursary is to encourage a young journalist to get off the beaten track for a minimum of six weeks. The successful applicant will outline a proposal to travel abroad or to a region of Canada that is not usually well covered by the media and to research and then prepare a substantial body of journalistic work on an important issue. A key element of the bursary is journalistic mentorship for the successful candidate and some assistance with preparations for the trip. Journalists who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents and who graduated from a university-level journalism program in the past five years are eligible to apply for the Gordon Sinclair Roving Reporter Bursary. Journalism students who are in their graduating year are eligible to apply for the bursary but must demonstrate that they are eligible to graduate this June. Applicants who work full-time with a media organization must be able to take a leave of absence for a minimum of six weeks to take up the reporting trip if selected for the bursary." Deadline: May 10, 2026.