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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards
DESCRIPTION:“The annual Covering Climate Now Journalism Awards has become a recognized standard for excellence in climate journalism. Since our program’s launch in 2021\, it has grown every year by leaps and bounds. In 2025\, we received more than 1\,200 entries.” \nEntry submissions cover 14 subject-based categories. The awards also have a “Large projects & collaborations” category; an “Emerging Journalists of the Year” and a “Journalists of the Year” award\, given to “three journalists who demonstrate exemplary commitment to the climate story and whose work has had a transformative impact on our profession.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-covering-climate-now-journalism-awards/
CATEGORIES:Awards,Deadline
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: UNSW Press Bragg Prize for Science Writing
DESCRIPTION:“From the furthest reaches of the universe to the microscopic world of our genes\, science offers writers the kind of scope other subjects simply can’ t match. Good writing about science can be moving\, funny\, exhilarating or poetic\, but it will always be honest and rigorous about the research that underlies it. \n“To recognise the best of the best\, UNSW Press has established an annual prize for the best short non-fiction piece on science written for a general audience. \n“First prize is $7000. Two runners-up will each receive a prize of $1500. \n“All the shortlisted entries are included in The Best Australian Science Writing\, NewSouth’s annual collection featuring the finest Australian science writing of the year. \n“Authors must be permanent residents or citizens of Australia.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-unsw-press-bragg-prize-for-science-writing/
CATEGORIES:Awards,Deadline
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Y. Eva Tan Fellowship in Environmental Journalism – Portuguese
DESCRIPTION:“Mongabay is now accepting applications for the first Portuguese-language cohort of the Y. Eva Tan Environmental Journalism Fellowship. \n“This six-month\, fully remote fellowship supports early-career environmental journalists from eligible tropical Portuguese-speaking countries in building their reporting portfolios while working closely with Mongabay’s editors. \n“Fellows gain hands-on experience covering critical biodiversity and conservation issues and receive structured editorial mentorship throughout the program. The fellowship is conducted entirely in Portuguese\, and fluency is required.” \n\nWhen: June 1 – November 30\, 2026\nDeadline: March 31\, 2026\nEligible countries: Brazil\, Angola\, Mozambique\, Cabo Verde\, Equatorial Guinea\, Guinea-Bissau\, São Tomé and Príncipe and Timor-Leste\nStipend: US$500 per month\nTime commitment: 10 hours per week; approximately one published story per month
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-y-eva-tan-fellowship-in-environmental-journalism-portuguese/
CATEGORIES:Fellowships & Grants
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: The Data-Driven Reporting Project
DESCRIPTION:“Today much of investigative journalism is about acquiring\, organizing and analyzing large\, digital document sets. Technology plays a critical role in all phases but those resources are unevenly distributed. Only a few news organizations are able to take advantage of these advances. Many local news organizations and freelance journalists\, especially those who serve local and underrepresented communities\, would benefit from additional resources. This [Google News Initiative + Northwestern University | Medill] program aims to close this gap with targeted\, financial awards to organizations and freelancers working on document-focused\, investigative stories.” \nGrants of up to $35\,000 will be awarded for projects that serve local and/or underrepresented communities in the US and Canada. Recipients will also receive specialized training and support from Medill on Google Journalist Studio tools as well as other resources.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-the-data-driven-reporting-project/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships & Grants
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SUMMARY:Covering Contaminated Sites Under Trump
DESCRIPTION:“Most of us have a contaminated site near us\, but without reporters playing a watchdog role\, these sites often languish for decades\, potentially impacting people’s health. The stakes couldn’t be higher: Trump’s proposed cutting the budget to the very program responsible for cleaning those sites up. \n“In this [Public Media Journalists Association] webinar\, journalist and creator of the award-winning ‘Hazard NJ’ and ‘Hazard NYC’ podcasts\, Jordan Gass-Pooré provides tips on the ways journalists can report on contaminated sites in the age of Trump using open-source and OSINT tools.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/covering-contaminated-sites-under-trump/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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