Conference focuses on revenue models for journalism [US]

Image result for e Donald W. Reynolds Journalism InstituteJournalists interested in monetization strategies are invited to attend this seminar.  
The Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute and the Missouri School of Journalism will host "The challenge of creating the most engaging content while maintaining profits" Oct. 12 and 13 in Columbia, Missouri.
The program will cover the best practices for how journalists and other media leaders are engaging audiences while increasing the bottom line. 
Registration is free and includes admission to the event, two lunches and one reception, available to general attendees and presenting attendees while space allows. 
The deadline is Oct. 6.
For more information, click here.

National Press Foundation offers webinar on tracking police violence [Worldwide]

Image result for National Press FoundationJournalists interested in data reporting are invited to attend a free webinar.
The National Press Foundation hosts the hour long webinar "How to track police violence" at 12 p.m. EDT Aug. 15.
The Washington Post journalists Julie Tate and John Muyskens​ will talk about “Fatal Force," a database that they developed to track police violence, which won a Pulitzer Prize and NPF’s Innovation in Journalism Award.
Participants will learn about this reporting and the technology behind it, as well as other projects that have stemmed from this endeavor.
Registration is ongoing.
For more information, click here.

Course on land policies and urban development calls for applications [Latin America]

Image result for Latin American Conference of Investigative JournalismJournalists residing in Latin America who have covered urban development, real estate market, land policies, urban planning and similar topics can apply for this course.
The Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS) and the Instituto Lincoln de Políticas de Suelo organize a new edition of the advanced course of investigative journalism on land policies and urban development.
The course has an on-site training and a distance learning component. The course will take place Nov. 5 and 6 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, during the Latin American Conference of Investigative Journalism COLPIN 2017. The distance learning phase consists of a three-month follow-up to develop an investigative project.
Twenty full scholarships will be offered, including round trip tickets to Buenos Aires, accommodation, a stipend and up to US$1,000 to help participants develop their own projects.
The deadline to apply is Aug. 31.
For more information (in Spanish), click here.

Travel scholarships available to COP23 [Global South]

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Individuals ages 18 to 35 can apply for a scholarship to attend this event.
The YOUNGO Global South Scholarships offer complete financial support and capacity building training to participate at UNFCCC’s 23rd Conference Of Parties (COP23) and 13th Conference Of Youth (COY13) Nov. 2 to 18 in Bonn, Germany. 
The program will also provide online training sessions, webinars, on-ground preparation and mentorship from experienced trainers, as well as opportunities for networking.
Applicants must be citizens from the Global South, including Africa, the Arab States, Asia and Pacific, the Commonwealth of Independent States, and Latin America.
The deadline is Aug. 31.
For more information, click here.