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Awards

Poynter Journalism Prizes

"The Poynter Institute has been home to the Poynter Journalism Prizes contest since 2024, when the News Leaders Association transitioned stewardship to Poynter. Before the NLA took on the contest in 2019, most of the categories came from the American Society of News Editors Distinguished Writing Awards, established in 1979, and the Associated Press Media Editors contest."
  • The 2026 Poynter Journalism Prizes comprise 12 award categories, including two new prizes recognizing reporting on climate change ($10,000) and poverty ($2,500). Deadline: Feb. 13, 2026.
Workshop

Big Data, Great Lakes: A Journalism Workshop Exploring Data Centers in Southeastern Wisconsin

Institute for Journalism & Natural Resources (IJNR)

"The United States currently has the largest data center footprint in the world and there are no signs development will slow down. The Great Lakes region is home to nearly 20 percent of U.S. data centers and hundreds more are being planned or under construction. While the tech industry races to keep up with the computing demands of things like artificial intelligence (AI), streaming and cloud storage, local communities struggle to balance environmental and energy concerns with the potential economic boost of what some are calling an 'AI gold rush.' This March 15-18, the Institute for Journalism & Natural Resources will conduct an expenses-paid workshop that will get journalists up to speed on this emerging issue. Participants will go out in the field to meet the people shaping the data center discourse in the Great Lakes. Set in and around Milwaukee, the workshop will explore what data center development may mean for states and communities in this water-rich region. Participants will speak with local municipal leaders, tech industry representatives, state regulators, environmental groups and more as they learn about new developments for companies like Meta and Microsoft, construction moratoriums, the increasing demand for energy, growing water concerns and future projections for a 'freshwater economy.'" Apply by Feb. 6.
Article

The First 30 Seconds of Science Communication: How Strong Openings Invite Curiosity

Association of Science Communicators

"Every scientific explanation begins with a brief moment where the audience instinctively decides whether they feel oriented and interested. This early window is small, but it has an enormous influence on how the listener receives everything that follows. The beginning is where connection, clarity, and trust are established. It is the moment that prepares the audience to engage with the science that is about to unfold."
Organization

Climate Journalism Network Austria / Netzwerk Klima Journalismus

"The Climate Journalism Network Austria is a cross-media initiative that counts more than 70 members and is run by a core team of twelve people. Its aim is to connect journalists interested in climate reporting and to inform about current developments in the industry as well as in climate news. This happens through a monthly newsletter, press briefings, as well as informal meetups and a summer school. The network was founded in October 2020."
Resource Database / Guide

Top Environment and Energy Topics To Watch in 2026

Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ)

"In this 2026 Journalists’ Guide to Environment + Energy — the SEJournal’s 10th annual — we look ahead to the coming year’s news a bit differently than in the past. This time around, our discerning staff writer Joseph A. Davis, with thoughtful insight from fellow SEJournal editors and the Society of Environmental Journalists’ Editorial Advisory Board, has ranged through the vast environment and energy beats to produce a list of the big stories you’ll want on your radar. It’s a smart, rapid-fire read that will ready you for the year ahead. First, an introduction. Then, our top 15 topics to watch in 2026!"
Fellowships & Grants

U.S. Maternal Health Press Fellowship

"The Every Mother Counts U.S. Maternal Health Press Fellowship is designed to deepen and expand U.S. media coverage of maternal health. This fellowship is a learning opportunity that will help journalists understand the challenges and solutions shaping maternal health in the U.S. and support more impactful reporting on the issue. The fellowship will run for approximately four months, from April–July 2026. A cohort of approximately 10 journalists from across the country will deepen their understanding of the U.S. maternal health landscape through a blend of virtual learning and interactive site visits to Arkansas & Minnesota where they will meet with community-based leaders, advocates, policy experts, and health providers working to advance maternal health. All travel and expenses related to the fellowship are covered. The fellowship does not provide project funding or salary. Fellows maintain full editorial independence." Deadline: Feb. 23, 2026.