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Coastal resilience reporting grants available [Worldwide]

Journalists residing in coastal countries can apply for grants up to US$1,000 to produce in-depth stories on coastal resilience.

Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is accepting applications for the Coastal Resilience Story Grants 2022. With support from the Kingfisher Foundation, EJN is offering 15 story grants to journalists to cover stories that will also call attention to solutions for coastal issues in their communities. 

These journalists will receive support from journalist mentors and a coastal resilience expert to increase media coverage of this critical issue in their region.

To apply, applicants must submit a story proposal. Stories can be produced in any language. However, applicants who intend to write or produce stories in their local language need to also include an English translation.

The application deadline is Feb. 17

Apply through following link.

https://earthjournalism.net/opportunities/coastal-resilience-story-grants-2022

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