Journalism fellowship for mental health coverage
Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism provide $10,000 stipends to journalists to report on topics related to mental health or mental illnesses.
Fellows do not need to leave their job. Rather, the stipend covers travel, materials, and other incidental expenses needed to do a reporting project, which is presented at the end of the fellowship. Fellows will also be assigned mentors and make two trips to the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Applicants must have at least three years experience. Six U.S. journalists and a few international journalists will be selected. The deadline to apply is April 20.
Fellows do not need to leave their job. Rather, the stipend covers travel, materials, and other incidental expenses needed to do a reporting project, which is presented at the end of the fellowship. Fellows will also be assigned mentors and make two trips to the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Applicants must have at least three years experience. Six U.S. journalists and a few international journalists will be selected. The deadline to apply is April 20.
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