Society for Features Journalism offers conference fellowship [US]

Image result for feature journalism examplesJournalists of color can apply for a conference fellowship.
The Society for Features Journalism is sponsoring the Penny Bender Fuchs Diversity Fellowship Program to enable journalists to attend its annual conference, which will take place Sept. 27 to 30 in Kansas City.
The conference will present a heavy emphasis on storytelling and leadership. Diversity Fellows will learn what’s happening in features departments nationwide while networking with outstanding journalists specializing in lifestyle and entertainment coverage.
Fellows will receive conference registration, airfare, transportation and hotel.
The deadline is May 25.
For more information, click here.

Journalism internship fund available [South Asia, US, Canada]

Image result for journalism internshipUndergraduate and graduate students of South Asian descent can apply for this program.
The South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA) is offering internship assistance to help students pursue their education and future careers in journalism.
Students from across the United States, Canada and South Asia can apply for the awards. But applicants must be pursuing their education in a North American educational institution. Recipients are expected to give back to SAJA by volunteering at the annual convention or at other events during the year.
Applicants must be either of South Asian origin or demonstrate a strong interest in covering South Asia and/or the diaspora.
SAJA will award up to US$4,000 to two students, each receiving a minimum of US$2,000.
The deadline is May 20.
For more information, click here.

Getty Images offers grants for editorial photography [Worldwide]

Image result for editorial photographyPhotojournalists looking to pursue projects of personal and journalistic significance can apply for a grant.
The Grants for Editorial Photography, sponsored by Getty Images, support compelling social, political and cultural stories.
A total of five grants of US$10,000 will be provided. The funds can be used to cover a wide variety of expenses, including travel, equipment and related expenses.
Applicants must submit a 500-word summary of the project proposal, a short bio and 20 to 25 images. The application must be in English.
The deadline is May 15.
For more information, click here.

New Dimensions Workshop focuses on virtual reality [Africa]

Image result for virtual realityFilmmakers and artists can apply to attend this workshop on virtual reality.
Electric South, with support from the Ford Foundation and the Bertha Foundation, will host the New Dimensions Workshop July 24 to 28 in Cape Town, South Africa. 
Applicants must submit ideas for nonfiction VR projects including 360° film, animation, interactive, hybrid and more. The workshop will cover the idea development as well as practical instruction in 360° filmmaking and interactive VR.
Participants will receive flights, local transportation, accommodation, meals, visa costs and per diems.
The deadline is May 1.
For more information, click here.

Pulitzer Center offers travel grants for journalists [Worldwide]


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Journalists worldwide can apply for a travel grant to cover issues unreported or under reported in the mainstream American and European media.
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting is accepting project proposals from journalists, writers, photographers, radio producers, filmmakers or freelancers of any nationality.
The program funds international travel costs associated with reporting projects on topics and regions of global importance.
The amount of individual travel grants will depend on the specific project and detailed budget planning. Most awards fall in the range of US$5,000 to US$15,000.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
For more information, click here.

Grant available for photo project [Worldwide]

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Deadline April 30,2017
Women photographers ages 30 and younger can apply for an award.
The Magnum Foundation and the Inge Morath Foundation are accepting submissions for the Inge Morath Award.
The winner will receive US$5,000 to complete a long-term documentary project.
Proposals must include 20 photographs and a project description.
The deadline is April 30.
For more information, click here.