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International Fund for Public Interest Media Opens 2026 Grant Call: Up to USD 200,000 for Independent Media in Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine

International Fund for Public Interest Media Opens 2026 Grant Call: Up to USD 200,000 for Independent Media in Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine
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The International Fund for Public Interest Media (IFPIM) has officially launched a new regional funding opportunity for independent media organizations across Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine. Through its latest Open Call, titled “Strengthening What Works: Investing in the Future of Public Interest Media in Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine,” the Fund seeks to strengthen financially sustainable journalism and support media organizations committed to serving the public interest.

Announced on 7 July 2026, this initiative is designed to help independent media consolidate successful business models, expand sustainable revenue streams, improve organizational resilience, and continue delivering quality journalism despite an increasingly challenging financial environment.

Organizations selected through the programme are expected to receive two-year grants, with an average funding amount of approximately USD 200,000, depending on the size, capacity, and demonstrated needs of each organization.

The deadline to complete the Eligibility Verification Form is July 12, 2026.

About the International Fund for Public Interest Media Grant Programme

Independent journalism remains one of the pillars of democratic societies. However, many media organizations continue to face severe financial pressures, particularly following the funding crisis experienced in 2025.

To address these challenges, IFPIM has launched this regional grant programme to ensure that successful independent media organizations can continue operating while improving their long-term financial sustainability.

Rather than simply providing emergency funding, the programme focuses on investing in organizations that have already demonstrated resilience and now seek to strengthen operations through innovative and sustainable approaches.

The grant programme aims to help organizations:

Grant Value

Successful applicants will receive:

Applicants should note that IFPIM funding may represent no more than 30% of an organization’s average annual turnover.

Organizations are therefore encouraged to prepare realistic funding requests aligned with their financial capacity and long-term strategy.

Objectives of the Programme

The International Fund seeks to strengthen independent journalism by supporting organizations that can:

Who Should Apply?

The programme is designed for independent media organizations operating in:

Eligible organizations should already demonstrate:

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must first complete the secure Eligibility Verification Form.

Organizations meeting the eligibility requirements will receive an invitation to submit a full funding proposal through the International Fund portal.

One important financial eligibility condition states that:

Selection Process

The grant selection process consists of several stages.

Step 1: Eligibility Verification

Applicants submit responses through the Eligibility Verification Form.

Step 2: Full Application

Eligible organizations receive access to the International Fund application portal where they submit:

Step 3: Initial Review

The International Fund reviews applications to verify:

Step 4: Independent Expert Evaluation

An external panel of independent media experts evaluates proposals using predefined assessment criteria.

Step 5: Board Approval

Recommended organizations are submitted to the International Fund Board for final approval before grants are awarded.

Selection Criteria

Applications will be assessed across three major areas.

1. Public Interest Journalism and Audience Impact

Reviewers will consider:

Organizations working in areas especially vulnerable to foreign influence and misinformation may receive particular attention.

2. Quality of the Two-Year Operational Plan

Applicants should present a clear and realistic strategy showing how grant funding will:

3. Organizational Strength and Financial Sustainability

Reviewers will evaluate:

Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) Support

Beyond financial support, successful applicants may also receive funding to pursue Journalism Trust Initiative (JTI) certification.

The Journalism Trust Initiative is an internationally recognized standard developed by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) that helps news organizations demonstrate:

Through a partnership between IFPIM and RSF, successful grantees choosing to pursue certification will receive:

Important Dates

Applicants should carefully follow the programme timeline.

How to Apply

The application process begins with the Eligibility Verification Form.

Eligible organizations will subsequently receive access to the International Fund portal to submit their complete proposals.

Applicants should prepare all organizational documents well in advance to ensure timely submission.

Contact Information

For technical assistance related to the grant portal:

Email: grants@ifpim.org

For programme-related questions:

Contact: Kateryna Chystoforova, IFPIM Program Associate

Why This Opportunity Matters

Independent journalism remains essential for democratic governance, accountability, transparency, and informed public debate. Through this regional funding programme, the International Fund for Public Interest Media is investing not only in media organizations but also in stronger, more resilient information ecosystems across Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine.

By supporting sustainable business models, encouraging innovation, and strengthening editorial independence, the programme aims to ensure that trusted public interest journalism continues to thrive despite financial and political challenges.

Organizations that meet the eligibility requirements are encouraged to submit their applications before the relevant deadlines.

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