Past Opportunities
Apply to be a Report for America Host Newsroom
What are the topics or communities that you think your local news organization should be covering, but isn’t? And what if you could do something
Covering Solitary Confinement: A Fellowship and Webinar
Re-thinking solitary confinement’s place in prison and jail management remains one of the critical pieces of unfinished business in U.S. corrections. “In the 1980s, people
Attitudes Toward Colorado’s Local Media — 2022 Statewide Survey Results
Where do Coloradans get their local news? Who do they trust, what are they paying for — and why? What roles do Coloradans think local
Apply for Funding From the Water Desk
The Water Desk is now accepting applications for grants of $2,500 to $10,000 to support media outlets and individual journalists covering water issues related to the Colorado
Online News Association 2022 Conference
As the premier gathering of highly engaged digital journalists who are shaping the future of media, ONA’s annual conference is a global journalism festival offering
Luchando contra la desinformación en español: elecciones de medio término y comunidades latinas
Aprender en español, con los verificadores de Factchequeado, cómo identificar y verificar la desinformación que afecta a las comunidades latinas antes de las elecciones de medio
Making News Coverage of Working Class Women More Community Centered
Mainstream journalism is often extractive for working class women and especially low-wage Black, Latinx, Indigenous and Asian-American women workers. Time and again, news organizations parachute
Democracy Day 2022: A Nationwide Collaborative
Democracy Day is an effort announced earlier this year to draw attention to the crisis facing American democracy, provide the public with the context and information they
Crash Course: Science Essentials for Local Reporters
SciLine has helped thousands of journalists add small but important doses of science to their local news stories. Now, they’re offering a FREE one-hour “crash