2014-11-26

BRUSSELS – We are happy to announce an extra application deadline early 2015. Investigative journalists from across Europe who are planning a transnational collaborative story are invited to apply for a working grant.

This previously unplanned application deadline has been set for Monday 26 January at 11.59 pm Brussels time. Journalists with good ideas for a cross-border investigative journalism story can submit an application until then. There is € 25,000 to distribute. Make sure your application is eligible for a Journalismfund.eu working grant.

Journalismfund.eu supported stories

Journalismfund.eu has (co-)funded several big European investigative journalism projects in the past years, such as The Migrants Files, a major cross-border data journalism project about migrants who died trying to reach Europe, and The Belarus Network, about the kleptocracy in Lukashenko's Belarus. You can find all the published projects we have supported here.

Grantee wins Prix Louise Weiss for supported story

2015-01-26

PARIS - French journalist Prune Antoine has been awarded the Prix Louise Weiss for European Journalism for her story on organ trafficking in Kosovo, supported by Journalismfund.eu. The prize is awarded every year to French-speaking, European journalists.

Four new teams got support

2011-10-04

BRUSSELS – Today the jury of Journalismfund.eu decided to grant working grants in the value of € 15.000 to four teams who plan to work on cross-border stories.

Call for proposals with new options

2010-04-17

BRUSSELS – Journalismfund.eu now can distribute another round of research grants. If journalists have a good idea for an investigative story but lack time or money to carry out the research, they can apply for funding. As a new option this call not only offers support for cross-border stories but also for European affairs stories.