Journalismfund.eu vzw is a Brussels-based independent non‐profit organisation incorporated by citizens in 1998, dedicated to advancing independent cross-border investigative journalism across Europe in order to promote democracy. It ultimately serves the public interest, furthers accountability as well as transparency, and contributes to critical thinking and well-informed debate.
Journalismfund.eu administers grants to foster exemplary investigative journalism throughout Europe and beyond and to promote journalistic innovation. Journalismfund.eu’s flexible grants programmes enable journalists to produce relevant public interest stories with a European mind-set from international, national, and regional perspectives.
Journalismfund.eu administers grants to foster exemplary investigative journalism throughout Europe and beyond and to promote journalistic innovation. Journalismfund.eu’s flexible grants programmes enable journalists to produce relevant public interest stories with a European mind-set from international, national, and regional perspectives.
Investigation Grants for Environmental Journalism
This grant programme supports cross-border teams of professional journalists and/or news outlets to conduct investigations into environmental affairs related to Europe.
Enabling Services Grants for Environmental Journalism
This programme is open for organisations with project proposals for collective development and support services for environmental journalism.
Modern Slavery Unveiled
This grant programme aims to enable teams of investigative journalists to investigate and document cases or aspects of how Asian victims of human trafficking and forced labour are exploited in Europe.
European Cross-border Grants
With the awarded European Cross-Border Grant programme, Journalismfund.eu supports (since 2009) professional journalists who have good ideas for cross-border investigations and for research on European topics.
Pascal Decroos Fund
The Pascal Decroos Fund is Journalismfund.eu's oldest grant programme. Since 1999 it strives to advance investigative journalism in Dutch-language media in Belgium.
Science Journalism (pilot)
With this pilot project Journalismfund.eu wants to stimulate in-depth science journalism in Dutch-language media in Belgium.
Journalismfund.eu LOCAL (pilot)
With this pilot project, Journalismfund.eu aims at addressing the shortage of local independent journalism by awarding grants to local investigative journalistic projects in Belgium and the Netherlands and stimulating cross-border collaboration.
Money Trail Grants
Money Trail offered grants for African, Asian and European journalists to investigate cross-border illicit financial flows, tax abuse, money laundering and corruption.
Flemish Emergency Fund
With this Emergency Fund Journalismfund.eu wanted to support journalists that were affected by the COVID-19 crisis (2020). It awarded grants to distinctive local journalistic projects that are published or broadcast in Flemish media.
This grant programme supports cross-border teams of professional journalists and/or news outlets to conduct investigations into environmental affairs related to Europe.
Enabling Services Grants for Environmental Journalism
This programme is open for organisations with project proposals for collective development and support services for environmental journalism.
Modern Slavery Unveiled
This grant programme aims to enable teams of investigative journalists to investigate and document cases or aspects of how Asian victims of human trafficking and forced labour are exploited in Europe.
European Cross-border Grants
With the awarded European Cross-Border Grant programme, Journalismfund.eu supports (since 2009) professional journalists who have good ideas for cross-border investigations and for research on European topics.
Pascal Decroos Fund
The Pascal Decroos Fund is Journalismfund.eu's oldest grant programme. Since 1999 it strives to advance investigative journalism in Dutch-language media in Belgium.
Science Journalism (pilot)
With this pilot project Journalismfund.eu wants to stimulate in-depth science journalism in Dutch-language media in Belgium.
Journalismfund.eu LOCAL (pilot)
With this pilot project, Journalismfund.eu aims at addressing the shortage of local independent journalism by awarding grants to local investigative journalistic projects in Belgium and the Netherlands and stimulating cross-border collaboration.
Money Trail Grants
Money Trail offered grants for African, Asian and European journalists to investigate cross-border illicit financial flows, tax abuse, money laundering and corruption.
Flemish Emergency Fund
With this Emergency Fund Journalismfund.eu wanted to support journalists that were affected by the COVID-19 crisis (2020). It awarded grants to distinctive local journalistic projects that are published or broadcast in Flemish media.
Moreinfo: https://www.journalismfund.eu/grants