Environmental Reporting Collaboration in New Hampshire

GrantID: 63013

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: March 26, 2024

Grant Amount High: $350,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Joint Environmental Reporting Projects in New Hampshire

New Hampshire faces critical environmental challenges that demand comprehensive and engaging reporting. This initiative focuses on supporting joint environmental reporting projects, bringing together journalists from New Hampshire and Ukraine to collaborate on stories addressing both local and global environmental issues. The aim is to foster a deeper understanding of not only the state’s environmental policies but also successful conservation practices that can be adapted from Ukraine’s experiences.

Eligible participants for this grant include journalism schools, local media outlets, and environmental advocacy organizations that are able to demonstrate a commitment to enhancing environmental reporting in New Hampshire. Given the state’s unique environmental landscape, which includes the Granite State's rich natural resources and diverse ecosystems, applicants must also show how they plan to engage with these issues through collaborative storytelling. The project will explore themes such as water quality, climate change impacts, and conservation strategies used in both regions.

In New Hampshire, environmental reporting often struggles with fragmentation and access to data, particularly on topics impacting rural communities. With approximately 75% of New Hampshire’s population living along the coastal region, the needs of less populated areas can be overlooked. Journalists across the state face the urgent challenge of reporting on complex environmental issues likely to impact diverse communities differently. This initiative seeks to address these challenges by facilitating information-sharing and collaborative reporting efforts that can enhance the visibility of environmental issues pertinent to all regions of the state.

By pairing New Hampshire journalists with Ukrainian counterparts, participants will engage in joint reporting methods that help highlight effective environmental practices while providing viewers with cohesive, narrative-driven stories. The program will include workshops focused on investigative techniques, data-driven storytelling, and the use of multimedia tools to enhance reporting accuracy and engagement. This approach aims to broaden the toolkit available to local journalists, allowing them to cover environmental issues authentically and effectively.

The anticipated outcomes of this initiative extend beyond simply improving reporting quality; they aim to foster a culture of environmental awareness and responsibility among New Hampshire's citizenry. As communities become better informed about their environmental landscape and the implications of local policy decisions, public engagement and activism can flourish. Ultimately, by pairing New Hampshire with Ukrainian media experiences, this initiative aspires to create a future where journalism not only informs but empowers residents to take part in safeguarding their environmental heritage.

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