openDemocracy seeks facilitator for Middle East Forum [Tunisia]

Image result for openDemocracyExperienced journalists with fluency in English and good communication skills can apply for this position in Tunis.
openDemocracy is hiring a facilitator for the Middle East Forum in Tunisia.
The Middle East Forum is a project that encourages emerging young voices to express themselves, exchange views and be heard. The project provides participants with a series of workshops to develop writing skills, media presence and digital security, as well as a free discussion space where they can debate constructively. 
The facilitator is expected to work 35 days over 11 months with a salary of US$109 per day.
Candidates must have experience in debate moderation, digital publishing and social media.
The deadline is Aug. 28.
For more information, click here.

Fledgling Fund seeks proposals on Climate Change & Health (US)

Image result for Fledgling Fund.Deadline: 11 September 2017
Fledgling as the part of Special Fund for Rapid Story Deployment, are seeking proposals for short-form, nonfiction, visual stories that focus on the link between climate change and health.
Climate change is an urgent issue with far-reaching impacts. And, while public awareness about climate change has increased, there is a need to do more to highlight the link between climate change and health, particularly the health impacts on already vulnerable populations.
Funding Information
The program will award 3 -5 grants that range from $5K to $10K.
Eligibility Criteria
  • Applications from individual filmmakers, media makers and/or from nonprofit organizations working in partnership with media makers are welcomed.
  • Student projects are not eligible.
  • Before receiving a grant, all applicants must have a 501c3 fiscal sponsor based in the United States. This does NOT need to be in place for applicants to submit the application, but it must be in place for the funds to be disbursed.
  • Funding is open to all stages (production, post-production, distribution and outreach) but will give priority to projects that are well positioned to make an impact quickly.
  • Projects that consider:
    • THE STORY: looking for short-form (typically less than ten minutes), non-fiction, compelling, authentic, and timely stories that are journalistic in nature and highlight the link between climate change and health. Projects should have unique power to inspire, educate and mobilize diverse and sometimes overlooked audiences.
    • ISSUE AREA: interested in those projects that highlight the immediate and long-term health impacts of our changing climate. Climate change is an urgent issue and the health effects on individual and communities are wide ranging including increases in diseases related to poorer air and water quality, a greater number of heat related illnesses and deaths, increases in and changing patterns of vector-borne diseases, just to name a few.
    • AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION: seeking projects that can be quickly deployed and are looking for thoughtful, ambitious and achievable ideas about using the content. Having nonprofit or other partnerships in place, unique plans to build viewership and timely calls to action will help a project stand out.
How to Apply
Proposals must be submitted online via given website.
Eligible Country: United States
For more information, please visit Fledgling Fund.

Apply for ConDev’s Student Media Grants:Win $5,000!

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The Center on Conflict and Development (ConDev, condev.org) is inviting applicants for its Student MediaGrant, a photojournalism grant funded by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation Chair on Conflict and Development.
ConDev—part of Texas A&M University’s Department of Agricultural Economics—works to improve the effectiveness of development programs and policies for conflict-affected and fragile countries through international research, education and projects. The Center uses science and technology to reduce armed conflict, sustain families and communities during conflict, and assist states to rapidly recover from conflict.
Funding Information
Awards will not exceed $5,000 per awardee.
Eligibility Criteria
  • The program is open to students worldwide (undergraduate, graduate, PhD, etc.).
  • Students graduating in December 2017-May 2018 are also eligible to apply.
  • Students interested in capturing conflict-related issues facing fragile and conflict-affected areas of the world through stunning photography.
How to Apply
  • Students should submit proposals that describe their anticipated travel, subjects, and plans for photostory production, refinement and promotion as specifically as possible.
  • Proposals including all supporting documents must be submitted via email at the address given on the website.
For more information, please visit Student Media Grant.