About the Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund
The Rainforest Journalism Fund aims to support and build capacity of local, regional, and international journalists reporting on issues related to tropical rainforests. One of the three rainforest regions of focus is the Amazon Basin, spanning across the continent of South America. Here, a dedicated group of journalists with extensive experience covering the Amazon envisioned a resource for strengthening and deepening reporting on rainforest issues. Several of them are now advisory committee members for the Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund, which provides grants and workshops for journalists reporting for a range of media reaching local, national, and regional audiences in the region. To learn more about the story of the founding committee and origins of the Amazon RJF, see here.
Any questions about the Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund? Contact Verónica Goyzueta, the Amazon Regional Coordinator, via email at [email protected].
Grant applications for 2023 are closed.
Grant applications will resume in January 2024. Please subscribe for the Pulitzer Center newsletter to receive updates.
Regional Advisory Committee
The Amazon RJF advisory committee is composed of leaders in journalism on issues relating to tropical rainforests. Founding members of this committee were the first to envision a fund to support rainforest journalism in the Amazon in a way that is informed by regional perspectives and deep understanding of the context. Jonathan Watts, Chair of the Amazon advisory committee, engaged the interest of NICFI (the initiative's funder) and facilitated discussions which eventually led to the creation of the Rainforest Journalism Fund. To learn more about the story of the founding committee and origins of the Amazon RJF, see here.
Members of the Amazon RJF advisory committee review and provide independent guidance for proposals for local and regional reporting projects focusing on tropical rainforests in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. The committee also helps to develop annual convenings for journalists reporting from and on the Amazon Basin.
Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund Grantees
How the Amazon Rainforest Journalism Fund began
Read the Amazon RJF Advisory Committee's story of the origins of this initiative
Grant applications for 2023 are closed.
Grant applications will resume in January 2024. Please subscribe for the Pulitzer Center newsletter to receive updates.
