ICFJ Knight Fellowships

The ICFJ Knight Fellowships instill a culture of news innovation and experimentation worldwide. Fellows help journalists and news organizations adopt new technologies to enhance their news gathering, storytelling, editorial workflows, audience engagement and business models, among others. The result: sustainable, trustworthy journalism that serves the public interest. Learn more.

What’s more, ICFJ's unparalleled network of global media professionals multiply the reach and impact of the ICFJ Knight Fellows’ work, seeding a truly global spirit of innovation in journalism.​​​ 

Fellowships are currently filled, but if you have an innovative idea that transforms the journalism landscape in your area, please get in touch. 

ICFJ Knight Fellowships

Latest News

ICFJ-Supported Projects Win Journalism Award for Increasing Transparency

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October 21, 2015

Argentine fact-checking platform Chequeado and a team of reporters who exposed a potential conflict of interest involving the Mexican government have been named winners of the Gabriel García Márquez Journalism Prize.

More than 1,300 organizations from 30 Latin American countries entered the competition, sponsored by the Foundation for New Ibero-American Journalism (FNPI).

"Yo Quiero Saber" App Aims to Help Voters in Argentina Choose a Candidate

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October 10, 2015

Citizens have different ways of getting to know political candidates, but the information available about them is often dispersed, unorganized and unclear.

ICFJ Knight Roundup: Influencing Mobile News Strategies in India, Africa

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October 9, 2015

Each week as part of the Knight International Media Innovators blog, the ICFJ Knight team will round up stories focused on how their fellows are making an impact in the field. Find out more about the fellows' projects by clicking here.

ICFJ Knight Roundup: HacksLab Project Wins Prominent Journalism Award

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October 5, 2015

Each week as part of the Knight International Media Innovators blog, the ICFJ Knight team will round up stories focused on how their fellows are making an impact in the field. Find out more about the fellows' projects by clicking here.