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    Announcing the Rainforest Journalism Fund

    SAN FRANCISCO, CA, September 12, 2018 The Pulitzer Center is pleased to announce the launch of the Rainforest Journalism Fund, a five-year, $5.5 million initiative focused on raising public awareness of the urgent environmental issues facing the world’s tropical forests. Supported by a grant from

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    StoryReach U.S. Fellowships

    The Pulitzer Center’s StoryReach U.S. reporting and engagement lab seeks newsroom partners who value collaboration and audience engagement as much as powerful enterprise reporting. This is a chance to innovate with your peers and the Center’s team on high-impact projects that combine breakthrough

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    Bolsas

    O Pulitzer Center convida jornalistas que estejam trabalhando em reportagens relacionadas a florestas tropicais para participar de um processo de seleção. Há dois tipos de bolsas disponiveis: Bolsas para jornalistas produzindo reportagens em inglês para grandes veículos de mídia nos EUA e Europa

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    Hibah

    Pulitzer Center mengundang jurnalis yang sedang mengerjakan proyek berhubungan dengan hutan hujan tropis untuk mengajukan usulan ke Dana Hibah Jurnalisme Hutan Hujan. Ada dua jenis dana hibah yang tersedia: Dana hibah untuk jurnalis yang meliput untuk penerbitan utama Amerika dan Eropa mengenai

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    Subventions

    Le Centre Pulitzer invite les journalistes qui travaillent sur des projets liés aux forêts tropicales humides à soumettre une proposition au Rainforest Journalism Fund. Il existe deux types de subventions disponibles: Subventions pour les journalistes qui font des reportages pour les principaux

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    Becas de periodismo

    El Pulitzer Center está ofreciendo becas a periodistas que trabajan en proyectos sobre la selva amazónica y otros bosques tropicales. En este momento estamos otorgando dos tipos de becas: Becas para periodistas que escriban en inglés para grandes medios de EE.UU. y Europa sobre florestas tropicales

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    Bringing Stories Home: News from the West

    Bringing Stories Home: News from the West Use the story finder below to explore Pulitzer Center-supported reporting published by local outlets in your region. You can choose a news story based on the state you live in or your interest in the topic it covers. After exploring your chosen story, return

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    Bringing Stories Home: News from the South

    Bringing Stories Home: News from the South Use the story finder below to explore Pulitzer Center-supported reporting published by local outlets in your region. You can choose a news story based on the state you live in or your interest in the topic it covers. After exploring your chosen story

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    Bringing Stories Home: News from the Midwest

    Bringing Stories Home: News from the Midwest Use the story finder below to explore Pulitzer Center-supported reporting published by local outlets in your region. You can choose a news story based on the state you live in or your interest in the topic it covers. After exploring your chosen story

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    Bringing Stories Home: News from the Northeast

    Bringing Stories Home: News from the Northeast Use the story finder below to explore Pulitzer Center-supported reporting published by local outlets in your region. You can choose a news story based on the state you live in or your interest in the topic it covers. After exploring your chosen story

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    Allison Kiska, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “Abortion Is Considered Basic Health Care in Mexico City. Its Clinics Are Open to U.S. Women.” by Greta Díaz González Vázquez and Alexa Ura, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Dear Honorable United States Representative Janis Schakowsky, My name is Allison K, and

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    Benjamin Balodis, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “A Texas County Wants To Punish Polluters. The State Won’t Let It” by David Leffler and Savanna Strott, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Dear Congressman-elect Daniel Goldman, I am writing to you today to bring your awareness to a pressing issue in my community

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    Adi Kawakami, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from “Young Climate Activists Warn Their Elders: Stop Destroying the Planet” by Parth MN, Kate Linthicum, and Emily Baumgaertner, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Dear Nancy Pelosi, My name is Adi Kawakami and I am a fifth grader at San Francisco Schoolhouse. We are

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    Roshna Harish, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Floods Devastate Northern India State" by Jason Motlagh, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Dear Congressman Pallone, My name is Roshna Harish and I am a sophomore at Morris County School of Technology. All over the world, countries are facing issues with

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    Aadhyaa Aravind Shankar, First Place Winner, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Saving Wildlife: Education Key to Changing Mindsets" by Audrey Tan, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Dear Representative Aswathnarayana, My name is Aadhyaa Aravind and I am a 3rd grader at Vidya Niketan School, Bangalore. My family and I have always been

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    Hassan Alazzeh, First Place Winner, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Jordan Seeks to Become an Oasis of Water-Saving Technology" by Amy Maxmen and Neil Brandvold, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Your Excellency the Minister of Water and Irrigation Dr. Raed al-Saoud, Taking action to address our water crisis in Jordan is no

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    Vanessa Chen, First Place Winner, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "Rough Roads: The Exploitation of Filipino Truck Drivers in Europe" by Ana P. Santos, a Pulitzer Center reporting project Dear Councilmember Crystal Hudson, The United States federal mandate requires that employees cannot work over 40 hours a week without

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    Charmi Prajapati, Finalist, Local Letters for Global Change

    This letter features reporting from "As World’s Deltas Sink, Rising Seas Are Far from Only Culprit" by Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar and "The Long, Slow Drowning of the New Jersey Shore" by Andrew Lewis, Pulitzer Center reporting projects Dear Mrs. Coleman, My name is Charmi Prajapati and I’m a sophomore