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Call for Applications –

Gender Equality Grant

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Organisation Name:

Pulitzer Center

Application Deadline:

No Deadline

About Organisation

The Pulitzer Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting independent global journalism. It aims to elevate underreported stories and foster a deeper understanding of critical global issues. Through its grants, the center empowers journalists worldwide to pursue in-depth investigative reporting that might not otherwise receive funding. With a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Pulitzer Center encourages narratives from underrepresented communities, ensuring their voices are heard in mainstream media.

The center collaborates with various newsrooms, freelance journalists, and media organizations to support impactful storytelling that drives awareness and action. It provides resources, mentorship, and funding to journalists covering pressing global challenges, including human rights, climate change, public health, and gender equality. Additionally, the Pulitzer Center partners with educational institutions, offering programs that integrate global issues into learning experiences, fostering media literacy and critical thinking.

With a focus on investigative, data-driven, and solution-based journalism, the Pulitzer Center seeks to bridge information gaps, challenge systemic issues, and promote public engagement. Its initiatives reflect a deep commitment to quality journalism that can shape policy discussions and empower communities. The Gender Equality Grant is one such initiative aimed at amplifying stories that highlight gender disparities, resilience, and women’s empowerment worldwide.

About the Grant

The Gender Equality Grant, launched by the Pulitzer Center, is designed to support journalists in producing investigative, data-driven projects focused on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. This initiative seeks to highlight the systemic issues that contribute to gender disparities and elevate the voices of communities that are often underrepresented in mainstream media.

This grant encourages stories that address pressing concerns such as gender-based violence, economic empowerment, discrimination, and the resilience of women and girls worldwide. The Pulitzer Center values investigative journalism that provides in-depth reporting and presents data-driven insights to uncover systemic challenges. By funding impactful projects, the grant aims to promote awareness and meaningful conversations around gender equality.

Applicants are expected to propose compelling storytelling projects that not only inform but also inspire action. The grant supports diverse reporting formats, including print, digital, photojournalism, and short documentaries, provided they have a clear and effective distribution plan. Selected projects should demonstrate innovative approaches to gender-focused journalism while ensuring authenticity, accuracy, and community engagement.

With an open-ended funding structure, the Gender Equality Grant welcomes projects of various scopes and sizes, ensuring that crucial stories on gender justice reach wide audiences. This initiative is supported through a partnership with PIMCO, emphasizing economic empowerment and gender-related storytelling.

Who can Apply?

The Gender Equality Grant is open to journalists worldwide, including U.S. residents and international applicants. Freelance journalists, staff journalists, and newsroom teams are encouraged to apply, regardless of their geographical location. The Pulitzer Center strongly supports applications from individuals representing diverse social, racial, ethnic, and economic backgrounds, ensuring broad perspectives in gender-focused journalism.

Eligible applicants must propose investigative, data-driven projects that highlight gender-related issues and underrepresented voices. Journalists working in collaboration with multiple newsrooms or media organizations can also submit joint applications. The center seeks proposals that demonstrate strong research capabilities, storytelling potential, and a well-defined plan for distribution.

While the Pulitzer Center expects news organizations to compensate freelance journalists, it may consider providing stipends in exceptional cases. Applicants should clearly outline costs related to data research, illustration, or visual storytelling in their budget proposals. However, the grant does not cover salaries, equipment purchases, routine news coverage, or advocacy-based campaigns.

Applications from journalists focusing on intersectional issues related to gender, such as caste, climate change, health, and legal rights, are highly encouraged. The Pulitzer Center seeks to fund stories that drive impact, spark conversations, and amplify the voices of marginalized communities in the fight for gender equality.

How to Apply?

Applicants must submit a proposal detailing their project in no more than 250 words, along with a preliminary budget estimate that includes a basic cost breakdown. A compelling distribution plan must also be included to demonstrate how the story will reach its intended audience. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed promptly.

Application Deadline

The Pulitzer Center reviews applications continuously and typically notifies applicants within a month if they are under consideration. If the project has time-sensitive elements, applicants should highlight this in their proposal.

Last Date to Apply

There is no fixed deadline for applications, as the grant operates on a rolling basis. Submissions are reviewed throughout the year.

Grant Amount

The average Pulitzer Center grant is around $5,000, but funding may be higher or lower depending on the project’s scope and needs. The center is open to supporting multiple projects annually.

No Deadline

For more information, please visit the grant website here.