Webinar: Pulitzer Center’s Thomas Hundley on seeking journalism grants

Thomas Hundley, senior editor of the Pulitzer Center for International Crisis Reporting, outlines the extensive work of the Washington-based Center and details the requirements for journalists seeking grants to support individual reporting projects around the world.  While many grants are in the $8-12,000 range, some projects have been so successful that the Center has extended support for several years. He notes that the term “crisis reporting” is not about covering wars or other conflict but using media to focus attention on largely uncovered issues from the impact of drought in certain regions, to specific discrimination against a particular people, to the plight of domestic workers who have to leave their own country in order to support their own families.


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