
How journalists can protect their privacy online
In today’s digital-first media environment, journalists rely on online tools to communicate with sources, publish stories, and investigate complex issues. But this connectivity comes with

In today’s digital-first media environment, journalists rely on online tools to communicate with sources, publish stories, and investigate complex issues. But this connectivity comes with

Self-censorship is one of the most pervasive yet least visible threats to press freedom. Unlike direct censorship imposed by governments or institutions, self-censorship operates internally,

Online harassment against journalists has become one of the most serious digital threats to press freedom. Reporters around the world increasingly face coordinated trolling, disinformation
Grants and fellowships enable journalists to stay active, increase their ability to navigate the complex media landscape and can foster collaboration between journalists and media organizations, strengthening the independent journalism ecosystem.
In our database, we gather information on the best funding channels for your journalism project, opportunities to broaden your knowledge (whether you are a student or an employee) and awards focused on the media sector.
NAHJ offers scholarships and fellowships for Hispanic journalists. They give students the choice of either receiving scholarship funds for their academic year or participating in a sponsored trip to the NAHJ national conference. This sponsored trip covers registration fees, travel expenses, hotel accommodations, and meals. Attending the conference provides a valuable experience that frequently opens up additional opportunities for our students.
AAJA provides scholarships and grants to support Asian American and Pacific Islander journalists.
NABJ offers scholarships and fellowships specifically for Black journalists.
This fellowship supports journalists interested in reporting on responses to social problems and solutions journalism.