All New Hampshire public, charter, and parochial high school students are eligible for the $5,000 Brodsky Prize.
Donor Name: Nackey S. Loeb School or Communications, Inc.
State: New Hampshire
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Prize
Deadline: 03/31/2023
Size of the Grant: $5,000
Details:
This year’s prize is open to students using traditional print journalism and those producing news via electronic media, including broadcasting, podcasting and blogging.
Eligible Applicants
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 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 Nackey S. Loeb School or Communications, Inc.