"The Pulitzer Center is now accepting applications for its initiative focused on climate change and its effects on workers and work.
As the world heats up, what jobs and employment sectors, what factory practices, what sorts of manufacturing–from computer chips to batteries to food production to fast-fashion–are threatened or must change?
Eligibility
1. Journalists around the world: freelance data journalists, staff journalists, or groups of newsrooms working in collaboration with a data project idea.
2. Reporting from regions in Southeast Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America.
3. All types of formats are welcome: print, digital, broadcast TV, radio, and film projects, as well as data and computer-assisted journalism.
4. Projects that can be completed, including publication, within one to four months.
We strongly encourage proposals from journalists and newsrooms who represent a broad array of social, racial, ethnic, underrepresented groups, and economic backgrounds.
We encourage vivid, innovative storytelling that can be shared across platforms and in multiple languages. The amount awarded depends on the scope and complexity of the project, the media formats involved, and the distribution plan.
Most awards for our past data journalism project support has been between US$10,000-20,000, but may be more or less depending oncircumstances.
The application process is rolling, with decisions typically made within one to two weeks of submission."
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