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Home»Search by Region»Africa»Pulitzer Center Global South Civil Society Microgrants 2026 (up to $4,000)

Pulitzer Center Global South Civil Society Microgrants 2026 (up to $4,000)

Jude OgarAugust 21, 20263 Mins Read
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Deadline: September 6, 2026

Applications are open for the Pulitzer Center Global South Civil Society Microgrants 2026. This microgrant aims to support civil society organizations and groups in Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia to utilize Pulitzer Center-supported reporting as part of projects that contribute to a more informed and empowered community.

For this grant cycle, they are seeking grant proposals for civic engagement projects that use Pulitzer Center-supported stories, focusing on the Climate and Environment topics:

  • Rainforest: examining the drivers of the degradation of the rainforest ecosystem, including the role of global market, finance, and policies while highlighting the rights and roles of Indigenous people whose lives are closely connected to the forest ecosystems
  • Ocean: examining the drivers of the degradation of our marine environment, ocean health and the climate crisis, ocean governance, and science-backed and community-led solutions
  • Climate and labor: examining critical issues at the intersection of climate and labor, including gender, livelihoods and adaptations, as well as community resilience in the face of climate change

Grants

  • Grants range from USD $2,000 to USD $4,000. Project proposals can support existing activities or support the launch of new activities.

Eligibility

  • This grant is open to grassroots organizations, community educators, civil society organizations and coalitions, youth movements, and other groups working at the intersection of journalism, civic rights, and active citizenship. The organizations should have past experience developing and implementing civic engagement activities in the Global South regions, particularly in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia.
  • Proven experience working on the identified topics
  • A track record of co-creating impactful projects with communities/organizations and operational capacity to manage microgrant resources from an international organization

Applicants are encouraged to consider the following questions when developing their project proposals:

  • How has the issue you selected impacted the group you plan to engage or have engaged with?
  • How are you planning to engage with them? Are they part of the project design from the beginning?
  • What are the main gaps in information for your target group? 
  • What format are you planning to use for the project? Have you done a similar project previously?
  • How does the Pulitzer Center-supported reporting support the project goals and plan?

Application

The application must include the following:

  • A general description of the proposed project in no more than 400 words
  • Description of the target audience and desired impact
  • Your strategy (or methodology) for ensuring project success
  • Project implementation timeline and budget
  • If the proposed activities include knowledge exchange activities with Indigenous peoples or traditional communities, a statement from a community member demonstrating their consent must be submitted. This can be in the form of a signed letter or recorded message
  • A copy of the curriculum vitae of the lead applicant (only), including a letter of recommendation (from department heads or the directors of your organization/workplace)

Click here to apply

For more information, visit Pulitzer Center Global South Civil Society Microgrants.

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