Women journalists eligible for Lauren Brown Fellowship [US]

Women and nonbinary journalists from underrepresented backgrounds can apply for a fellowship.

The International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) is accepting applications for the Lauren Brown Fellowship. The fellowship will fund projects proposed by women and nonbinary journalists.

Grants will support reporting that exposes underreported and critical issues; ambitious projects that challenge underreported media narratives; professional development to build field-based expertise and strengthen careers; and skills training and leadership opportunities.

Grants up to US$2,000 will be awarded.

The deadline is July 20.

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