The Pulitzer Prize is funded from an endowment set up by Joseph Pulitzer's estate in 1917.
The Pulitzer Prize is funded by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, which administers the awards. The endowment that sustains the prizes was established by the Joseph Pulitzer estate in the early 20th century, with additional financial support coming from donations and sponsorships.
The Pulitzer Prize in 1981 awarded $1,000 to winners in most categories. However, the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service was awarded $10,000 in 1981.
Pulitzer Prize for Drama was created in 1918.
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry was created in 1922.
Pulitzer Prize for Photography was created in 1942.
Pulitzer Prize for Commentary was created in 1970.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction was created in 1948.
Pulitzer Prize for Music was created in 1943.
The Pulitzer Prize is awarded in the United States.
Pulitzer Prize for History was created in 1917.
Pulitzer Prize
No one. The Pulitzer Prize was first awarded in 1917.
No, the Pulitzer Prize is a US-based award that recognizes excellence in journalism and the arts. It was established by the provisions in the will of American journalist Joseph Pulitzer.