The Tarbell Grants 2026 present a significant opportunity for journalists and investigators to delve into the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence. As AI continues to reshape industries and governance globally, this grant seeks to fund rigorous, independent reporting that demystifies technical developments and holds powerful entities accountable. For African journalists, this is a vital platform to explore how AI affects local labor markets, government surveillance, and the digital divide on the continent.
Eligibility
- Candidates should have a proven track record in journalism, specifically with at least one published piece similar to the proposed project.
- Applicants must demonstrate the feasibility of their reporting plan, including a realistic budget.
- While a background in technology or AI reporting is beneficial, it is not strictly mandatory if the applicant shows strong investigative skills.
- Reporters must target established and influential media outlets to ensure high reach and impact.
- Projects must fall within focus areas such as AI policy, labor impacts, or AI in government and militaries.
Benefits
- Direct funding of up to $20,000 to support investigative costs.
- Professional recognition within the global journalism and tech policy community.
- Support for stories that have the potential to catalyze policy changes or raise awareness of AI-related harms.
- Opportunity to contribute to a critical public interest discourse.
Application Steps
- Identify a compelling story idea within the six priority focus areas.
- Develop a detailed pitch that outlines the story’s potential for impact and intended audience.
- Prepare a comprehensive budget that details how the grant funds will be utilized.
- Compile a portfolio of previous work that demonstrates journalistic excellence.
- Submit the application through the official Tarbell portal before the deadline.
Deadlines
- The application window closes on March 8, 2026.
Official Links
- Tarbell Grants Official Site: https://tarbell.org/grants


