The Journalism Science Alliance has reached a new milestone, selecting 25 innovative projects from a record-breaking 177 applications in its second call. This round injects €950,000 in grants, bringing the total program investment to nearly two million euros across 49 projects since its inception.
The selected teams represent a diverse coalition of lead participants and organisations from 14 countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, and Ukraine. Considering the countries of all the participants involved, the number grows to 24 countries.
Over the next eight months, these teams will tackle critical issues ranging from environmental issues to urgent public health and justice concerns.
Beyond funding, winners will benefit from expert mentoring, specialized training, and unique networking opportunities.
“This milestone reflects the growing global demand for rigorous, science-based investigative journalism,” says the JSA team.
The 2026 call for proposals closed on 23 March and received 177 applications from 49 countries. An independent jury selected the winning proposals.
See more information about the selected projects here.
Since its beginning, the Journalism Science Alliance received a total of 339 applications and selected 49 projects.
The table below presents the selected media outlets and research institutions, their countries of origin, and the professionals who lead and co-lead the teams selected in this new round.
List of grantees in the 2026 call of the Journalism Science Alliance
| Countries | Organisations Media outlet | Research organisation | Journalist (Lead) | Scientist (Co-lead) | Budget tier |
| Bulgaria | 168 Chasa Ltd (24 Chasa media group) | University of National and World Economy (UNWE) | Stanimir Vaglenov | Yanko Hristozov | € 50 000 |
| Czech Republic | Samizdat, s.r.o. / The Czech Radio Data Team | Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Department of International Relations and European Studies | Petr Kočí | Petr Ocelík | € 50 000 |
| Czech Republic | Ekonews For Future Media s.r.o. | Masaryk University | Martina Patočková | Jakub Hofman | € 50 000 |
| Estonia, Latvia | Delfi Meedia | SIA Stockholm School of Economics in Riga | Holger Roonemaa | Edgars Spuravs | € 50 000 |
| France, Norway | Blast! | UiT The Arctic University of Norway | Ariane Denoyel | Till Brückner | € 20 000 |
| France, Czech Republic | Agence France-Presse | Masaryk University, Recetox department | Ivan Couronne | Martin Scheringer | € 50 000 |
| Germany | Investigate Europe | Institut für Wissenschaft und Ethik (IWE) at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn | Mei-Ling McNamara | Aimée van Wynsberghe | € 50 000 |
| Germany, Austria | CORRECTIV – Recherchen für die Gesellschaft gemeinnützige GmbH | Universität Salzburg | Viera Zuborova | Hanan Badr | € 50 000 |
| Germany | Krautreporter | Universität Kassel | Alisa Sonntag | Katja Salomo | € 20 000 |
| Hungary | atlatszo.hu Közhasznú Nonprofit Kft. | ELTE Közgazdaság- és Regionális Tudományi Kutatóközpont / ELTE Centre for Economic and Regional Studies (ELTE CERS) | Zsuzsa Bodnar | Andrea Éltető | € 50 000 |
| Italy | Gruppo Il Sole 24 ORE | Politecnico di Milano – Dipartimento di Ingegneria Gestionale | Luca Salvioli Mariani | Alessandro Piva | € 50 000 |
| Italy | Scienza in rete – Zadig SRL Società Benefit | Instituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS | Eva Benelli | Alice Passoni | € 50 000 |
| Italy | Marea media APS | Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro | Vittoria Torsello | Gianlugi De Gennaro | € 20 000 |
| Netherlands | Coöperatie SPIT U.A. | Tilburg University | Parcival Weijnen | Ben Vollaard | € 20 000 |
| Poland | OKO.press | University of Gdańsk | Anna Pamuła | Małgorzata Chrzan-Dętkoś | € 20 000 |
| Poland | Ringier Axel Springer Polska | Institute of Public Health, Faculty of Health Science, Jagiellonian University Medical College | Paulina Wójtowicz | Anna Zimny-Zając | € 50 000 |
| Portugal | A Mensagem d’A Brasileira | Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território | Frederico Raposo | Eduardo Ascensão | € 50 000 |
| Portugal | Público | ISCSP – Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas (University of Lisbon) | Helena Pereira | Guilherme Loureiro | € 50 000 |
| Romania | Fundația9 | Centrul pentru Studiul Comparat al Migratiei | Iulia Hau | Anatolie Coșciug | € 50 000 |
| Romania | Fundația PressOne | Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Studies (CISA), University of Bucharest | Andrei Petre | Daniel Diaconu | € 20 000 |
| Slovakia | Ringier Slovakia Media s.r.o. | Kempelen Institute of Intelligent Technologies | – | – | € 50 000 |
| Spain | Edicions Digitals de Premsa Local | Universitat de Barcelona | Arnau Urgell Vidal | Joel Segarra Torruella | € 20 000 |
| Spain | Fundación Maldita.es | University of Jaén | Coral García | Javier Rodríguez Árbol | € 20 000 |
| Spain | Climática | Estación Biológica de Doñana – CSIC | Eduardo Robaina Artiles | Miguel Clavero | € 20 000 |
| Ukraine | Galka.if.ua | Open Space Works Ukraine | Nataliia Kobylchak | Nataliia Harasivka | € 50 000 |