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NAME:The Grant Desk - Research & Journalism\, Worldwide
X-WR-CALNAME:The Grant Desk - Research & Journalism\, Worldwide deadlines
X-WR-CALDESC:Paid open calls\, fellowships and residencies in AI\, tech\, r
 esearch\, and digital and mixed-media arts\, sorted into the right pile. U
 pdated as new calls land on the desk. Filtered to: Research & Journalism\,
  Worldwide.
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UID:ehri-conny-kristel-fellowship-2026@artificialnouveau.github.io
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
SUMMARY:Deadline: EHRI Conny Kristel Fellowship Programme 2026
DESCRIPTION:Fellowship programme supporting Holocaust research by giving re
 searchers\, archivists\, librarians\, curators and other professionals acc
 ess to 25 key archives and research institutions across Europe\, Israel an
 d the USA. Fellows design their own research journey of 1 to 6 weeks and r
 eceive a stipend plus travel reimbursement. Welcomes projects on all aspec
 ts of Holocaust history (prehistory\, legacy\, archival management) and is
  particularly open to PhD students and early-career practitioners.\n\nOrga
 nisation: EHRI-ERIC (European Holocaust Research Infrastructure)\nLocation
 : Across 25 host institutions in Europe\, Israel and the United States\nAw
 ard: Stipend for housing and living expenses + travel reimbursement (amoun
 t varies by host country)\nDuration: 1 to 6 weeks per fellowship\n\nMore: 
 https://www.ehri-project.eu/ehri-eric-call-for-applications-conny-kristel-
 fellowship-programme-2026/
URL:https://www.ehri-project.eu/ehri-eric-call-for-applications-conny-krist
 el-fellowship-programme-2026/
LOCATION:Across 25 host institutions in Europe\, Israel and the United Stat
 es
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UID:natgeo-climate-pledge-illuminating-solutions-2026@artificialnouveau.git
 hub.io
DTSTAMP:20260428T124520Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260526
SUMMARY:Deadline: National Geographic x The Climate Pledge: Illuminating Cl
 imate Solutions RFP 2026
DESCRIPTION:Open RFP for storytellers producing solutions-grounded climate 
 journalism and media projects. National Geographic Society and The Climate
  Pledge are funding a global cohort of Explorers to build a portfolio of s
 tories on climate resilience and solutions\, with the explicit goal of mov
 ing business leaders and policymakers to act. Story themes (non-exhaustive
 ): Climate & Energy Transition (carbon-free energy\, decarbonization)\; Na
 ture & Land Systems (water stewardship\, nature-based solutions\, biodiver
 sity\, restoration\, adaptation\, regenerative agriculture\, food systems)
 \; Built & Human Systems (built environment\, climate migration\, public h
 ealth\, social adaptation)\; Adaptation in Extreme Weather (hurricanes\, h
 eat waves\, wildfires\, floods). All story ideas must be grounded in solut
 ions. Eligibility: open to both existing NatGeo Explorers and applicants n
 ew to the program. Applicants must show a record of successful media proje
 cts and submit a portfolio (e.g. website). Storytellers with lived experie
 nce in (or established collaborative relationships with) the communities t
 hey cover are prioritised. Up to $100\,000 per project (recommend up to $2
 0\,000 if 5 or fewer years of experience). Budgets must consist of reasona
 ble\, well-justified costs directly required to complete the project\, use
 d over up to 2 years. All applications must include an explicit plan for e
 valuating impact. Submit only via the NatGeo online portal in English (the
  individual responsible for the project must be the listed project leader\
 ; one proposal per applicant as project lead). Questions: funding@ngs.org 
 with subject 'RFP Illuminating Climate Solutions'. Deadline: 25 May 2026\,
  11:59 PM US-EDT.\n\nOrganisation: National Geographic Society (in partner
 ship with The Climate Pledge)\nLocation: Worldwide (storytellers globally\
 ; preference for those with lived experience or established local collabor
 ations in the communities they cover)\nAward: Up to $100\,000 per project 
 (recommended cap of $20\,000 if you have <=5 years of experience). Funds f
 or project costs only\, used over up to 2 years.\nDuration: Up to 24 month
 s. First-time recipients also join the National Geographic Explorer Commun
 ity (training courses\, software tools\, future funding eligibility).\n\nM
 ore: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/society/grants-and-investments/rfp
 -illuminating-climate-solutions/
URL:https://www.nationalgeographic.org/society/grants-and-investments/rfp-i
 lluminating-climate-solutions/
LOCATION:Worldwide (storytellers globally\; preference for those with lived
  experience or established local collaborations in the communities they co
 ver)
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