Water Desk Journalism Fund 2025
π About Water Desk Journalism Fund
The Water Desk Journalism Fund supports journalism that focuses on water issues involving the seven states of the Colorado River Basin: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, as well as the borderlands of Northwest Mexico.
Proposals related to areas outside the hydrologic boundaries of the Colorado River Basin's watershed must have a strong connection to water issues in the basin. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Climate change
- Biodiversity
- Pollution
- Public health
- Environmental justice
- Food and agriculture
- Drinking water
- Economics
- Recreation
School: The Water Desk at the University of Colorado Boulder
π° Benefits of Water Desk Journalism Fund
Grants ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 will be awarded to support significant reporting efforts that lead to the publication of content connected to the Colorado River Basin.
β Eligibility Criteria
- Journalists (freelancers and staff at media outlets) are eligible to apply. Proposals from advocacy groups will not be accepted.
- Grantees must complete the work outlined in their proposals within six months of receiving funding.
- Recipients of prior grants from The Water Desk are welcome to apply again.
- Journalists and media outlets may collaborate and submit a joint proposal. However, the grant cap remains $10,000 regardless of the number of participants.
π Application Date and Process
Application Deadline: June 16, 2025
All application materials must be submitted online via The Water Desk's Google Form. Applicants must submit a single document (maximum 8 pages) containing the following:
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Summary of the Proposed Work:
- Narrative explaining the story/project, including its news value, potential impact, and importance to water issues in the Colorado River Basin.
- Discussion of how the content will be distributed and the potential audience. Freelancers must include at least a letter of interest from an editor at a media outlet. If unavailable, explain your plan for pitching and disseminating the content.
- Description of journalistic tools and approaches (e.g., text, photo, video, audio, data visualization, public records, etc.).
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Proposed Budget:
- Explain how the grant will be spent. Use standard categories such as salary, travel, books/reports, data, photos, equipment, etc.
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Short Biography:
- A biography of the journalist(s) involved in the project (maximum 250 words).
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Resume:
- A current resume for the applicant. If a team is applying, only the project leaderβs resume is required.
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Work Samples:
- Links to three relevant work products (stories, projects, photos, videos, etc.) produced by the journalist(s) or media outlet(s).
π§ Contact Information
For any questions, please contact:
- Mitch Tobin: mitch.tobin@colorado.edu
- Luke Runyon: luke.runyon@colorado.edu
π Application Portal
- View details: Water Desk Journalism Fund
- Apply here: Google Form
π Key Dates
- Date Published: May 16, 2025
- Application Deadline: June 16, 2025
This opportunity is an excellent chance for journalists to contribute to impactful reporting on critical water issues in the Colorado River Basin. Don't miss out!
- Grants of $5,000 to $10,000 to support significant reporting efforts that lead to the publication of content connected to the Colorado River Basin.