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    <title>EHRI Conny Kristel Fellowship Programme 2026 - Stipend for housing and living expenses + travel reimbursement (amount varies by host country) - deadline 07 Jun 2026</title>
    <link>https://www.ehri-project.eu/ehri-eric-call-for-applications-conny-kristel-fellowship-programme-2026/</link>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>EHRI-ERIC (European Holocaust Research Infrastructure)</strong></p><p>Location: Across 25 host institutions in Europe, Israel and the United States</p><p>Award: Stipend for housing and living expenses + travel reimbursement (amount varies by host country)</p><p>Duration: 1 to 6 weeks per fellowship</p><p>Deadline: 07 Jun 2026</p><p>Fellowship programme supporting Holocaust research by giving researchers, archivists, librarians, curators and other professionals access to 25 key archives and research institutions across Europe, Israel and the USA. Fellows design their own research journey of 1 to 6 weeks and receive a stipend plus travel reimbursement. Welcomes projects on all aspects of Holocaust history (prehistory, legacy, archival management) and is particularly open to PhD students and early-career practitioners.</p><p><a href="https://www.ehri-project.eu/ehri-eric-call-for-applications-conny-kristel-fellowship-programme-2026/">Open call details</a></p><p>Want to see more grants? Visit <a href="https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/">The Grant Desk</a> (https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/).</p>]]></description>
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    <title>National Geographic x The Climate Pledge: Illuminating Climate Solutions RFP 2026 - Up to $100,000 per project (recommended cap of $20,000 if you have &lt;=5 years of experience). Funds for project costs only, used over up to 2 years. - deadline 25 May 2026</title>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>National Geographic Society (in partnership with The Climate Pledge)</strong></p><p>Location: Worldwide (storytellers globally; preference for those with lived experience or established local collaborations in the communities they cover)</p><p>Award: Up to $100,000 per project (recommended cap of $20,000 if you have &lt;=5 years of experience). Funds for project costs only, used over up to 2 years.</p><p>Duration: Up to 24 months. First-time recipients also join the National Geographic Explorer Community (training courses, software tools, future funding eligibility).</p><p>Deadline: 25 May 2026</p><p>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 stories on climate resilience and solutions, with the explicit goal of moving business leaders and policymakers to act. Story themes (non-exhaustive): Climate &amp; Energy Transition (carbon-free energy, decarbonization); Nature &amp; Land Systems (water stewardship, nature-based solutions, biodiversity, restoration, adaptation, regenerative agriculture, food systems); Built &amp; Human Systems (built environment, climate migration, public health, social adaptation); Adaptation in Extreme Weather (hurricanes, heat waves, wildfires, floods). All story ideas must be grounded in solutions. Eligibility: open to both existing NatGeo Explorers and applicants new to the program. Applicants must show a record of successful media projects and submit a portfolio (e.g. website). Storytellers with lived experience in (or established collaborative relationships with) the communities they cover are prioritised. Up to $100,000 per project (recommend up to $20,000 if 5 or fewer years of experience). Budgets must consist of reasonable, well-justified costs directly required to complete the project, used over up to 2 years. All applications must include an explicit plan for evaluating 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.</p><p><a href="https://www.nationalgeographic.org/society/grants-and-investments/rfp-illuminating-climate-solutions/">Open call details</a></p><p>Want to see more grants? Visit <a href="https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/">The Grant Desk</a> (https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/).</p>]]></description>
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    <title>Pulitzer Center: Data Journalism Grants - Typically $5,000 to $10,000+ per project (covers reporting hard costs; no salaries or equipment) - Rolling / undated</title>
    <link>https://pulitzercenter.org/grants-fellowships/opportunities-journalists/data-journalism-grants</link>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting</strong></p><p>Location: Worldwide (remote application)</p><p>Award: Typically $5,000 to $10,000+ per project (covers reporting hard costs; no salaries or equipment)</p><p>Duration: Per project</p><p>Deadline: Rolling / undated</p><p>Funds data-driven reporting that uses ML, NLP, satellite imagery, sensors and other computational methods on under-reported issues. Open to freelance and staff data journalists worldwide. Reviewed first-come, first-served on a rolling basis; decisions usually within a month.</p><p><a href="https://pulitzercenter.org/grants-fellowships/opportunities-journalists/data-journalism-grants">Open call details</a></p><p>Want to see more grants? Visit <a href="https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/">The Grant Desk</a> (https://www.artificialnouveau.com/smalltools/grants/).</p>]]></description>
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