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SUMMARY:Practical Training for Journalists Investigating the Ocean
DESCRIPTION:“This four-part webinar series is designed as a practical path for journalists conducting ocean investigations. The sessions include: \n\nWebinar 1-May 19: Understanding ocean regulation and governance\nWebinar 2-June 9: Using OSINT tools for ship tracking and port monitoring\nWebinar 3-July 7: Following the money and identifying actors that profit from the ocean\nWebinar 4-August 11: Reporting on labor and human rights at sea\n\nAll sessions will take place at 4:00pm GMT and will be led by the Pulitzer Center’s Data and Research team\, alongside former Ocean Reporting Network Fellows. Each webinar will run for 90 minutes and include time for participants to ask questions related to their own investigations.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/practical-training-for-journalists-investigating-the-ocean/
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: AI Accountability Fellowships
DESCRIPTION:“The Al Accountability Fellowships seek to support journalists working on in-depth AI accountability stories that examine governments’ and corporations’ uses of predictive\, generative\, and surveillance technologies to guide decisions in policing\, medicine\, social welfare\, criminal justice\, hiring\, and more. \n“For the first time this year\, the Fellowship will also include funding\, mentorship\, and training to develop and execute an impact plan for each investigation to reach strategic audiences. This can look like building partnerships with content creators to reach online communities\, creating a zine for a local library\, or holding multistakeholder discussions with civil society\, industry\, and government officials. \n“The 10-month Fellowship will provide journalists up to $25\,000 (up to $20\,000 for reporting and $5\,000 for engagement activities).”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-ai-accountability-fellowships/
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Tarbell Grants for AI Journalism
DESCRIPTION:“As artificial intelligence grows more influential\, the companies building it and the policymakers regulating it warrant the kind of scrutiny that journalism exists to provide. We believe rigorous\, independent reporting serves the public interest—demystifying technical developments\, following the money\, and documenting what happens when these systems enter the real world. \n“Tarbell offers grants of $1\,000–$20\,000 to support original reporting on AI published in established outlets\, whether from freelancers or staff. We primarily fund written journalism but are open to supporting other formats. \n“This round\, we’re seeking applications across six focus areas: \n\nAccountability reporting on frontier AI companies\nAI policy and politics\nAI explainers and analysis\nAI in government and militaries\nAI labor impacts\nAI developments in China”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-tarbell-grants-for-ai-journalism/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships & Grants
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260712
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: IWMF Kari Howard Fund for Narrative Journalism
DESCRIPTION:“Kari Howard loved stories that left readers feeling as though they had just met a new friend. Writers fortunate enough to work with her as their editor found themselves challenged to weave the music of everyday life and the passion of extraordinary love into the fabric of stories illuminating the most important issues of the day. Kari’s family and friends\, together with the International Women’s Media Foundation\, are honored to offer grants to support the narrative journalism she championed. \n“In previous years\, grants average around $5\,000. Applicants may be a print journalist or a print journalist leading a multi-media team. Projects reported and published in English anywhere in the world are eligible.” \nOpen to women and nonbinary journalists\, freelance or staff\, with three or more years professional journalism experience.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-iwmf-kari-howard-fund-for-narrative-journalism/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships & Grants
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