Sustaining Investigative Journalism: The Intersection of Fellowships, Grants and Strategic Communication

Sustaining Investigative Journalism: The Intersection of Fellowships, Grants and Strategic Communication

Authors

  • Josephine Otiende Daystar University, Kenya,
  • Mercy Gakii Daystar University, Kenya
  • Larrissa Odini Daystar University, Kenya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62049/jkncu.v5i1.223

Keywords:

Investigative Journalism, Grants, Fellowships, Strategic Communication, Africa

Abstract

Investigative journalism is vital for democratic societies but requires significant resources, posing financial challenges for journalists and media organizations. Although fellowships and grants exist to support investigative reporting, journalists often struggle to access these funds due to strict eligibility criteria, complicated application processes, and limited awareness of opportunities. Additionally, there is a gap in understanding the qualitative experiences of journalists who apply for these grants, including their challenges and feedback, which provides valuable insights for improving funding programs and ensuring that investigative journalism can be sustained through effective strategic communication and resource allocation. Against this backdrop, this study explores various fellowships and grants available to investigative journalists, highlighting their objectives, eligibility criteria, application processes, and impact on fostering rigorous, independent journalism. The study examines notable programs such as the Fellowship for Investigative Journalism in East Africa, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Grants, African Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC) Fellowship, African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) Journalism Fellowships, and Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) Fellowships. By presenting a comprehensive review of literature and case studies focusing on grants and fellowships, this study aims to inform journalists, recipients, and investigative funders about opportunities for financial support encouraging the pursuit of investigative stories.

Author Biographies

Josephine Otiende, Daystar University, Kenya,

School of Communication, Language & Performing Arts,

Mercy Gakii, Daystar University, Kenya

School of Communication, Language & Performing Arts

Larrissa Odini, Daystar University, Kenya

School of Communication, Language & Performing Arts

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Published

2025-02-12

How to Cite

Otiende, J., Gakii, M., & Odini, L. (2025). Sustaining Investigative Journalism: The Intersection of Fellowships, Grants and Strategic Communication. Journal of the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.62049/jkncu.v5i1.223

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