Deadline: 27 July 2025

Are you a journalist passionate about covering climate change and energy transition in Latin America? The CT Climate Journalism Mentoring Program 2025 is an exceptional opportunity to elevate your climate reporting skills, access mentorship, and receive financial support while contributing impactful stories to regional and global audiences.

This ninth edition of the programme, organised by Climate Tracker, will support six talented journalists across Latin America and the Caribbean. If you’re from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, or the Dominican Republic, this could be your gateway to becoming a climate journalism leader in your region.


About the CT Climate Journalism Mentoring Program 2025

The CT Climate Journalism Mentoring Program 2025 is designed to develop the next generation of climate storytellers in Latin America. Through a 3-month journey of training, mentoring, and production, selected participants will work with expert editors and mentors to report on energy transition issues with depth, balance, and accuracy.

The initiative supports climate journalism that centres on context, community, and clarity—building narratives that influence policy, drive awareness, and hold decision-makers accountable.


Who Should Apply?

This programme is open to journalists who meet the following criteria:

  • Reside in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, or the Dominican Republic
  • Have experience or strong interest in climate, energy, environment, or social justice reporting
  • Are ready to produce three original stories for publication
  • Are willing to experiment with formats (e.g., video, social media, newsletters)
  • Freelancers, final-year journalism students, and digital communicators are encouraged to apply

What’s in It for You?

Selected fellows will receive a tailored package of support including:

  • Advanced virtual training on energy transition and combating climate disinformation
  • Personal editorial mentorship throughout story development
  • Up to USD 900 to fund your three investigative or feature stories
  • An audiovisual piece, professionally edited and optimised for social media
  • A first-person feature in Climate Tracker’s Click Climática newsletter
  • Publishing support via Climate Tracker’s Environmental Media Network

This immersive experience is designed to improve journalistic quality, amplify stories through trusted platforms, and foster regional collaboration among peers.


Key Dates and Timeline

  • Application Deadline: 27 July 2025 (Midnight Chile time)
  • Programme Duration: Approximately 3 months of continuous mentoring, training, and story production
  • Story Publishing Timeline: Throughout the mentorship, with support from CT editors and your chosen media outlets

How to Apply

Interested in becoming part of this impactful journalism programme?

👉 Click here to apply for the CT Climate Journalism Mentoring Program 2025

👉 Read more about the programme

Make sure your application includes a compelling pitch for a story on energy transition, climate adaptation, or related topics relevant to your country or community.


Pro Tips for a Winning Application

  • Local relevance matters – ground your pitch in your region’s unique energy or climate challenges.
  • Be solutions-oriented – highlight initiatives, innovations, or voices often left out of the mainstream media.
  • Demonstrate storytelling range – show your ability (or willingness) to use multimedia or new formats.
  • Outline your publishing strategy – make clear where your stories will appear and who your audience is.

Final Thoughts

The CT Climate Journalism Mentoring Program 2025 is not just a fellowship—it’s a movement to transform climate narratives in Latin America. If you’re ready to hone your reporting skills, amplify critical climate stories, and gain mentorship from leading experts, this is your chance.

For expert support in drafting, refining, or reviewing your application, contact grantsdatabase.org.

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Oluwole Omojofodun is the Proposal Review Team Lead and Publisher at GrantsDatabase.org. With a strong background in grant writing, nonprofit development, and funding strategy, Oluwole oversees the review and refinement of proposals submitted through the platform. His work ensures that applicants are equipped with compelling, funder-ready applications. Passionate about accessibility and impact, he also curates and publishes timely grant opportunities to empower changemakers across sectors.

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