Society of Environmental Journalists

For Enhancing News Coverage Of Bristol Bay

  • Amount
    $245,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    4/18/2019
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
The Society of Environmental Journalists is the only North American membership association of professional journalists dedicated to more and better coverage of environment-related issues through high-quality, objective, and independent journalism. The Society’s Fund for Environmental Journalism was established in 2011 to invest in public-service reporting on the environment and the journalists who produce it, and support development and dissemination of significant coverage that otherwise could not be completed. This project grant will assist the Fund in supporting the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, which will organize a reporting trip to Bristol Bay, Alaska.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.sej.org 
Address
1629 K Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC, 20006, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
The Society of Environmental Journalists is the largest North American membership association of professional journalists dedicated to more and better coverage of environment-related issues through high-quality, objective, and independent journalism. The organization works to broaden the capacity of independent journalism institutions, writers, and storytellers to inform the public and policymakers about land and water conservation issues. (Substrategy: Multi-Issue)
for critical minerals institute  
The Society of Environmental Journalists is the largest North American membership association of professional journalists dedicated to more and better coverage of environment-related issues through high-quality, objective, and independent journalism. The society is a nonpartisan nonprofit that strives to help working journalists better understand the complexities of covering natural resources and the environment. This grant will support their collaboration on a critical minerals institute, which will work to strengthen the quality, quantity, and reach of robust and independent reporting by qualified journalists and credible news organizations on the extraction of critical minerals in the Southwestern United States. (Substrategy: Transition Minerals)
for strengthening news coverage of the Klamath River basin  
The Society of Environmental Journalists is the largest North American membership association of professional journalists dedicated to more and better coverage of environment-related issues through high-quality, objective, and independent journalism. The organization works to broaden the capacity of independent journalism institutions, writers, and storytellers to inform the public and policymakers about land and water conservation issues. This grant is for strengthening news coverage of the Klamath River basin. (Substrategy: Advance Conservation Protections)

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