All New Hampshire public, charter, and parochial high school students are eligible for the $5,000 Brodsky Prize that Jeffrey Brodsky hopes will encourage out-of-the-box efforts and innovation by a new generation of student journalists.
Donor Name: Nackey S. Loeb School or Communications Inc.
State: New Hampshire
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Awards and Prizes
Deadline: 04/20/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Who is eligible?
High school students who live in New Hampshire and attend public, charter or parochial schools. Students who live in a neighboring state, but attend a NH School, are also eligible.
Entry Criteria
Judges will consider a student’s journalistic initiative and enterprise, contrarian nature and out-of- the-box thinking, as well as other journalistic attributes such as spelling and grammar, attention-getting lead, fairness and accuracy and whether the entry clearly explains the issue it covers.
Entry Requirements
- Please respond to the following questions in essay format (up to 1000 words each):
- How will new media technologies change the future of news and information? What role have you played or could you play in that change?
- Solutions Journalism means rigorous reporting of responses to problems. How could you apply a Solutions Journalism approach to covering news in your community?
- Please tell them how you would use The Brodsky Prize award to further your journalistic studies or efforts (up to 200 words)
- Please submit three examples of your student journalism work, with at least two examples having been published in a school-run publication, having been used as part of your school’s communications, or printed/broadcast by a local news outlet.
For more information, visit NSLSCI.