Applications for the 2023-24 Philanthropy & Nonprofit Accountability Fellowship are open. The fellowship, which runs from March 2023 to February 2024, is offered by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, an independent news organization that covers nonprofits, foundations, and others involved in advancing the social good.
Donor Name: The Chronicle of Philanthropy
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Fellowship
Deadline: 01/06/2023
Size of the Grant: $15,000
Grant Duration: 1 year
Details:
This fellowship is part of an extensive collaboration with the Associated Press and the Conversation designed to shed light on one of the most undercovered — but crucial — sectors of American life.
Their goal is to give news organizations access to the tools and training they need to write powerful stories that attract and engage more of their readers and to expand their accountability and solutions-focused journalism in covering philanthropy, nonprofits, and charities, both during the fellowship and over the long haul.
Through this one-year fellowship, journalists at local, regional, and nonprofit news organizations will have the opportunity to work with the Chronicle of Philanthropy — while staying in their community — to develop and publish articles about the people and organizations in their regions or coverage areas that are trying to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems.
The newsrooms selected will each receive a $15,000 stipend to subsidize the work of reporters and editors on projects for publication at their own organizations and in the Chronicle. They will also work with and learn from editors and reporters who are part of their philanthropy partnership at the Associated Press and the Conversation and with national experts who can help them improve their journalism.
They are encouraging newsrooms to submit proposals for stories and projects that:
- Advance the understanding of nonprofits and charitable giving among citizens, entrepreneurs, business executives, government officials, policy makers, and others.
- Examine whether charities and foundations are making a difference (or not) on important problems facing the communities news organizations serve.
- Deepen the conversation about nonprofits in civic life.
- Build understanding about the importance and inner workings of philanthropic giving.
- Expand the national conversation about philanthropy and its role and influence.
Criteria
The fellowship is open to all news organizations in the United States, with preference given to local, regional, or nonprofit news organizations.
For more information, visit Philanthropy & Nonprofit Accountability Fellowship.