Awards

Apply for Support from The Water Desk

This page explains how journalists can apply to The Water Desk for support of their coverage of water issues in and around the Colorado River Basin.

In 2022, we will be making awards of up to $10,000 to support significant reporting efforts that lead to the publication of content connected to the Colorado River Basin.

This program is only open to journalists (freelance and staff) and media outlets.

The deadline for applications for the 2022 Colorado River Basin grants is September 21, 2022 at 11:59 pm Pacific.

The Water Desk is interested in supporting a wide variety of media and journalistic approaches: newspapers, magazines, websites, video, television, radio, podcasts and other channels.

The Water Desk will support journalism that focuses on water issues involving the seven states of the Colorado River Basin鈥擜rizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming鈥攁s well as the borderlands of Northwest Mexico.

Proposals related to areas that lie outside of the hydrologic boundaries of the Colorado River Basin鈥檚 watershed must have a strong connection to water issues in the basin.

Because water is intertwined with so many issues, we are open to proposals covering a broad spectrum of topics: climate change, biodiversity, pollution, public health, environmental justice, food, agriculture, drinking water, economics, recreation and more. We are especially interested in proposals that concern inequities in our water systems.

Funding for these awards comes from the . As a journalistic initiative, The Water Desk maintains a policy of strict editorial independence from our funders, as well as from the 麻豆影院. Funders of The Water Desk have no right to review nor influence stories or other journalistic content that is produced with the support of these awards.

Eligibility and guidelines

  • Only journalists (freelancers and staff at media outlets) may apply for support. Proposals from advocacy groups will not be accepted.
  • Awardees must complete the work they outline in their proposals within six months of receiving support.
  • Recipients of prior awards from The Water Desk are welcome to apply for 2022 support if they have completed their existing project by September 21, 2022.
  • Journalists and media outlets are welcome to collaborate and submit a joint proposal. Regardless of how many journalists/outlets are part of the application, the cap on these awards is $10,000.
  • Journalists can apply for less than $10,000, but the minimum request is $2,500.

Application materials

All application materials must be submitted to The Water Desk online.

Please visit  to complete the application and submit a single document (8 pages maximum) with the following materials:

  1. A summary of the proposed work that includes:
  2. Narrative explaining the story/project, including its news value, potential impact and importance to water issues in the Colorado River Basin.
  3. Discussion of how the content will be distributed and the potential audience. For freelancers, please submit at least a letter of interest from an editor at a media outlet. If you don鈥檛 have such a commitment, please explain your plan for pitching and disseminating your content, and why your targeted outlet is most appropriate for this project. Projects without a letter of interest or commitment from a publisher are much less likely to be approved.
  4. Description of what journalistic tools and approaches you will use (e.g., text, photo, video, audio, data visualization, public records, etc.).

2) A proposed budget that explains how the award will be spent. You may use your own format for the budget, but please break out expenses using standard categories, such as salary, travel, books/reports, data, photos, equipment, etc.

3) A short biography (250 words maximum) of the journalist(s) involved in the story/project.

4) A current resume for the applicant. If a team of journalists is applying, please only submit the project leader鈥檚 resume.

5) Links to three relevant work products (stories, projects, photos, videos, etc.) produced by the journalist(s) or media outlet(s).

Additional information

Support may not be used to reimburse past expenses on a project. Awards can be used only for expenses incurred after the award agreement is signed and returned to The Water Desk. 

We request that any content produced with support from these awards be made available to The Water Desk so that we can republish the material on our website and then make the content available for free to other media outlets. Journalists and media outlets are welcome to first publish the content exclusively via their own platforms. If your media outlet will not permit the content to be republished, we still welcome your proposal.

We require awardees to report back to The Water Desk on engagement, website traffic and any impact related to content produced with The Water Desk鈥檚 support. This will allow us to track the impact of the program.

Questions? Please contact Water Desk Director Mitch Tobin at mitchtobin@colorado.edu