
Deadline: February 15, 2026
Applications are open for the EJN Seed Grants for Media Outlets to Cover Natural Resource Management and Green Growth in Nepal 2026. Internews’ Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is offering two grants of 4,500 euros each to media outlets in Nepal to support new media programming on natural resource management and green growth.
The objective of these grants is to increase the capacity of the media in Nepal to provide innovative and solutions-oriented information on green growth and natural resource management to the public and policymakers. The grants are intended to seed new programs, columns or sections that focus on these issues, or integrate these issues into existing popular programs. Over the course of the grant period, they expect that selected media outlets will each design and pilot a new program, producing at least two stories or episodes as proof of concept.
Benefits
- They anticipate supporting two organizations with grants of 4,500 euros each.
- Selected media organizations will receive additional assistance from a senior journalist and/or a subject-matter expert to strengthen their capacity during the grant period.
Eligibility
- Media outlets in Nepal—including newspapers, online media, radio, television, multimedia platforms, and social media channels— are welcome to apply. Applications must propose one new media programming idea on the themes stated and include the production of at least two episodes or stories. More than one application from the media will not be accepted.
- Note: Selected grantees from first and second cohort (2024 and 2025 seed grant calls, respectively) are not eligible to apply.
- For the purposes of this funding opportunity, EJN will only be accepting applications in English and Nepali. Unfortunately, they do not have the capacity to consider applications in other languages currently. Applicants must either have a working understanding of English or Nepali or have a translator available to assist with communication with Internews staff. However, applicants may produce stories in any language.
- Applicants are required to be transparent about the use of generative AI tools, if any, in the development of their proposals. EJN reserves the right to disqualify applicants from consideration if they have been found to have engaged in unethical or improper professional conduct, including, but not limited to, plagiarism and submitting AI-generated content as their own.
Judging Criteria
All applications they receive are reviewed and discussed by a panel of international judges, comprising Internews staff and experts in environmental journalism.
Applications will be evaluated using the following assessment criteria:
- the overall quality of the proposal;
- the relevance of the proposed project in contributing to the objectives and priorities of this grant program;
- the potential impact of the proposed project, including the quality and effectiveness of the project design;
- the innovative characteristics of the proposed activities;
- sustainability of the programs beyond the grant period;
- the financial viability and cost-effectiveness of the proposed activity;
- the ability of the applicant to carry it out.
Application
For more information, visit EJN Seed Grants.