NAJA among JSK, Big Local News Data Reporting Grant awardees

The John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford University and Big Local News, a project of the Stanford Journalism and Democracy Initiative, awarded today $191,500 in funding to 11 projects worldwide that will report data-driven stories related to the COVID-19 pandemic.  These JSK-Big Local News Data Reporting Grants are being funded with support from the … More NAJA among JSK, Big Local News Data Reporting Grant awardees

Applications for Google News Initiative Fellowship open through Aug. 1

Applications are now open for the Google News Initiative Fellowship program. This year, the program is geared towards college students and recent college graduates who are interested in working at the intersection of news, media, and technology. With protests occurring around the U.S. due to police brutality and racial injustice, a diverse newsroom is even more … More Applications for Google News Initiative Fellowship open through Aug. 1

Instagram Local News Fellowship applications open through March 6

College seniors, recent journalism grads can work as IG editors The Facebook Journalism Project and Reynolds Journalism Institute have opened applications for the second annual Instagram Local News Fellowship. College seniors and recent journalism grads can serve as Instagram editors for the summer, working with newsrooms to reach new audiences and innovate their strategy on the platform. Newsroom … More Instagram Local News Fellowship applications open through March 6

Application period opens for JSK Fellowships Class of 2021

Applications are now being accepted for the John S. Knight (JSK) Journalism Fellowships Class of 2021! International applicants may apply through Dec. 4, 2019. U.S. applicants may apply through Jan. 30, 2020.  Our next class will have up to 20 fellows. From September 2020 to June 2021, they will spend an academic year at Stanford … More Application period opens for JSK Fellowships Class of 2021

NAJA awarded Facebook Journalism Project Community Network grant

Norman, Okla. — The Native American Journalists Association has been awarded $25,000 from the Facebook Journalism Project Community Network. FJP’s mission is to support and connect people and organizations that are building community through local news. FJP partnered with The Lenfest Institute for Journalism to provide grant review and grantmaking support.  NAJA serves and empowers … More NAJA awarded Facebook Journalism Project Community Network grant