Support The IRP
The International Reporting Project (IRP) provides opportunities to U.S. journalists to cover international issues that have been neglected or under-reported in the U.S. media. Since 1998, the IRP has provided fellowships to more than 300 journalists who have gone overseas to more than 85 countries to produce prize-winning stories. Your generous donation will help us to continue this important work to keep the U.S. public informed about global issues.
Donate Online
Make a contribution using a credit or check card. The below button links you to the secure International Reporting Project (IRP) giving page on the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) web site. Select International Reporting Project for your gift designation and enter your payment information and amount.
If you have problems with the link, please copy and paste the below URL in your Web browser:
https://jhweb.dev.jhu.edu/eforms/form/saisinre
Donate by Mail
Send a check payable to The International Reporting Project to the following address:
International Reporting Project
The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
1619 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
Donate Equipment
Another way to support the IRP program and our Fellows is through the donation of equipment. We are always looking for: Digital Cameras, Digital Video Cameras, Computers, Laptops, Software, Flat-Panel LCD Monitors, etc. Please send an email describing the piece of equipment you would like to donate to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Matching Gifts
Many employers will match your personal donation. Check with your company for more information on matching gift programs. Employer matching gifts may also be available to you if you are the spouse of an employee, a retired employee or the spouse of a retiree. Thank you!
Your contributions to the International Reporting Project (IRP) are tax-deductible. The IRP is part of Johns Hopkins University, which is recognized as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.