Grant details

Economic Hardship Reporting Project

Economic Hardship Reporting Project commissions news stories, narrative features, short and feature-length documentaries, nonfiction comics, illustrated works, photo essays, podcasts and radio features about economic inequality in the United States. Applicants must line up partner publications before they submit their pitches.

Applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis, and are subject to approval and available funds.

Location

Remote

Funding Type

Reporting grant

Organization

Economic Hardship Reporting Project

Focus Area

Subject Area

Business Reporting

Award Size

They generally pay reporters roughly $1 a word or a $300-$500 day-rate for photojournalists. Grants generally range from $500 for an op-ed to $10,000 for a documentary.

Career Stage

Experienced journalists who are previously published are eligible.

Editor's Note

Deadline
Rolling