PULITZER CENTER ON CRISIS REPORTING

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, 20036-2109 United States

Mission Statement

The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is an award-winning, non-profit news organization that partners with journalists and newsrooms to support in-depth reporting on critical global issues to educate the public, promote solutions, and improve lives.

About This Cause

We award more than $2 million a year in direct support to journalism at a time of financial stress in the news industry, making possible more than 600 stories annually in print, broadcast, and digital news outlets, as well as documentaries, books, and exhibitions. Our projects run in a wide variety of respected national, local, and international news outlets. Since our founding in 2006, Pulitzer Center reporting projects have won Emmys, George Polk Awards, National Magazine Awards, Overseas Press Club Awards, Peabody Awards, and Pulitzer Prizes. We amplify that reporting by staging 500 events a year featuring our journalist-grantees in conversations, exhibitions, and interactive events in public venues, schools, and colleges. Our in-person audience engagement builds trust in news by giving audiences fact-based reporting on global issues that affect them at home and the chance to meet journalists who it.

PULITZER CENTER ON CRISIS REPORTING
1779 Massachusetts Ave Suite 615
WASHINGTON, District of Columbia 20036-2109
United States
Phone 2023320982
Unique Identifier 270458242