Investigative Reporters and Editors - Freelance Fellowship 2026 (With Funding Available)

Investigative Reporters and Editors is currently accepting applications for its Freelance Fellowship 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.

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About Investigative Reporters and Editors - Freelance Fellowship

Created in 2008, the fellowships are awarded for nonfiction project proposals which demonstrate impact, breadth and significance. Proposals for books, documentaries, cable series and other long-form projects are eligible. They also accept proposals for shorter term work such as video or audio projects for broadcast or online sites, articles for newspapers, magazines, online sites and niche news publications, among others. Proposals that deal with whistleblowers, business ethics or privacy issues will be given priority. It is intended to support work that will be primarily published or broadcast in the U.S. and in outlets where the primary audience will be at least a part of the American public.

Benefits of Investigative Reporters and Editors - Freelance Fellowship

  • Long-term project – Up to $4,000, a one-year IRE membership, the choice of attending either NICAR or IRE Conference, and a two-hour consultancy for reporting and legal services from Freelance Investigative Reporters and Editors (FIRE).
  • Short-term project – Up to $2,000, a one-year IRE membership, the choice of attending either NICAR or IRE Conference, and a two-hour consultancy for reporting and legal services from Freelance Investigative Reporters and Editors (FIRE).

Investigative Reporters and Editors - Freelance Fellowship Requirements

  • Journalists who make their living primarily as freelancers and need assistance in conducting investigative projects. Freelance journalists who will publish the work primarily in the U.S. and in outlets where the primary audience will be at least a part of the American public.

Criteria:

  • Proposals which demonstrate impact, breadth and significance.

  • Proposals that deal with whistleblowers, business ethics or privacy issues will be given priority.

  • Intended to support work that will be primarily be published in the U.S. and in outlets where the primary audience will be at least a part of the American public.

Application Date and Process

Required application materials:

  • Three clips showcasing investigative work
  • Explain your freelance status in as much detail as necessary for the selection committee to determine your eligibility
  • Describe your project.
    • How do you plan to spend the money if you receive one of the IRE freelance fellowships?
    • If your project requires additional funding, how do you plan to raise the rest of the funding necessary to complete your project?
    • Where do you hope to publish or air the project?
    • Have you discussed publication with any specific outlets? If so, please summarize the conversations.
      • If you have already signed a contract with a publisher or broadcast outlet, please provide specifics.
    • If you receive one of the fellowships, when do you expect to deliver the project to a potential publisher or broadcast outlet?

Application Deadline

01 September, 2026

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