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Apply for the $3,500 StoryLab Grant Supporting Kenyan Content Creators

Journalists, content creators, writers, and podcasters from Kenya can apply for grants. Africa No Filter, in partnership with the Ford Foundation, is accepting applications for the Work Reimagined StoryLab grant. The funding aims to assist individuals who want to impact how Africa’s workforce is adapting to the digital age. Grantees will create compelling stories and…

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Elevate Scholarships Available for Young Media Professionals in Kenya

Young media professionals, under 35, with less than five years of experience can apply for a scholarship. The International News Media Association (INMA) is accepting applications for the Africa Elevate Scholarships. The scholarship program is part of the INMA Elevate Africa Initiative. The program is designed to accelerate careers and foster community through mentorship of high-potential young professionals…

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Current Conservation Seeks Pitches from Kenyan Writers and Photographers

Writers and photographers from Kenya interested in conservation research can submit their pitches. ​Current Conservation, a not-for-profit quarterly print and online magazine that collaborates with scientists, writers and artists worldwide to present engaging stories in the field of conservation, is seeking submissions across multiple categories, included feature articles, interviews, photo essays and photo features. The…

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Science journalism contest open [Worldwide]

Science journalists and writers around the world can compete for this award. The National Association of Science Writers organizes the Science in Society Journalism Awards. The contest recognizes investigative or interpretive reporting about the sciences and their impact on modern society. Works must have been published or broadcast in 2024. The categories are books, commentary, science reporting,…

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Grant available for literary reporting [Worldwide]

Early-career nonfiction writers who want to focus on a story that uncovers truths about the human condition can apply for funding. The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University invites applications for the Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award, in honor of the late journalist who reported empathetically on the human condition and died on assignment in Uganda…

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