Deadline: 25 February 2025
The Gabo Foundation and Latitud R are opening the call for applications for the journalistic production grant ‘ The paths of inclusive recycling in Latin America’ to promote journalistic investigations that explore the dimensions, challenges and opportunities of inclusive recycling in Latin America, highlighting it as a concrete example of the circular economy.
Funding Information
- The winner of the scholarship will receive three important benefits: first, a grant of USD 4,500 to carry out journalistic coverage in three Latin American countries; second, personalized advice from Latitud R experts to address specific topics and situations in each country; and third, access to detailed information on specific cases, including relevant sources and data, which will enrich the investigative project.
Eligibility Criteria
- Independent journalists or those linked to media outlets in Latin America, preferably with experience in covering the topics covered by the call.
Selection Criteria
- The proposals will be reviewed by a selection committee made up of members of the Gabo Foundation and Latitud R team, who will take into account the following criteria:
- Clarity of the proposal: proposed methodology for the research and production of journalistic work.
- Relevance and originality of the topic: importance, relevance and originality of the proposed approach or perspective.
- Experience and track record of the applicant: previous experience of the journalist or team in the related topic or area.
- Potential impact: impact expected to be achieved with the proposed journalistic work.
- Feasibility: technical and logistical viability of the proposed project. Ability of the journalist to carry out the project effectively.
Application Requirements
- A proposal for journalistic work, which includes:
- A description of the proposed journalistic investigation, of no more than 400 words, that includes a plan for coverage in the three countries chosen from among the possible combinations:
- Argentina, Chile, Bolivia
- Brazil, Peru, Bolivia
- Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala
- Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico
- A schedule and budget (attached in registration form) indicating the activities, deadlines and costs of the work.
- An autobiography (not a resume), of no more than 300 words, describing your career in journalism and your interest in addressing the topic described in your proposal.
- A sample of at least 2 journalistic works that you have published in the last year.
- A letter of support from the media outlet in which the journalistic research produced as a result of the grant is expected to be published.
- A description of the proposed journalistic investigation, of no more than 400 words, that includes a plan for coverage in the three countries chosen from among the possible combinations:
For more information, visit Gabo Foundation.