IWMF's fund for women journalists seeks applications [Worldwide]

Female journalists of all nationalities can apply for a grant to attend a security training program.
The International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) is accepting applications for the Howard G. Buffett Fund, which aims to support women journalists in their projects and endeavors.  
In the final round of the US$230,000 fund, applicants can apply to attend the Hostile Environment and First Aid Training Jan. 22 to 24, 2016 in Nairobi, Kenya, or a security training course of their own choosing.

The IWMF will award funding in this round of applications for the Fund for Women Journalists exclusively for journalists to obtain hostile environments and first aid training (HEFAT). There are two options to apply.

Option1: Women journalists may apply for stipends to attend a security-training course of their own choosing. To apply for this option, applicants must have already selected a training provider and provide proof of the cost to participate. 
Option 2: Through the Fund for Women Journalists the IWMF will sponsor a 3-day Hostile Environment and First Aid Training for 14 women journalists from January 22-24 in Nairobi, Kenya. The Fund for Women Journalists will cover the full cost of training including accommodations and meals. Funding for travel costs to the training venue in Nairobi will be considered based on need.
Applications for either option must be submitted via the IWMF’s online application system.
All applications must include:
-       Resume/CV
-       Links to work samples in English
-       Designation of which option you are pursuing
-       Statement on how this opportunity will benefit you professionally

All applications must be received by December 1, 2015 at midnight US EST.