Poynter-Koch Media and Journalism Fellowship 2023-24

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Poynter-Koch Media and Journalism Fellowship 2023-24

The Poynter-Koch Media and Journalism Fellowship is a power-packed, year-long experience that gives early career journalists the coaching, network and skills they need to have a long and lasting career in journalism.

August 2, 2023– May 17, 2024

Overview

  • Get a full-time job with one of our participating news organizations throughout the United States
  • Spend nearly a year being mentored, coached and educated by industry experts
  • Gather with other fellows and instructors weekly to learn about and discuss today’s most pressing journalistic issues
  • Take advantage of a world-class curriculum that empowers you with hard and soft skills
  • Learn from experts at NPR, Miami Herald, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Outlier, AP and TEGNA
  • Meet with a dedicated mentor at least twice a month to focus on your professional development
  • Participate in a capstone project that benefits you, your newsroom or your community
  • Attend three multi-day journalism summits in exciting different cities across the U.S.
  • The application is closed.

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Learning Outcomes

Areas of focus include:

  • Foundations of journalism: To build on the basics of great reporting in support of fair, impactful and accurate work
  • The craft of storytelling: From building a beat to reporting for rich detail, we’ll develop critical skills that lead to powerful journalism
  • Audience engagement strategy: To reorient journalism made for communities to journalism made with them
  • Leadership & innovation: to understand a diversity of voices and develop strategies to build, create and best serve your community
  • Business of journalism: To understand the forces at play in our industry and best prepare for a long career in spite of them
  • Life skills for journalists: From negotiating to managing up to pitching passion projects, we weave in the skills you don’t learn in J-school, but definitely need

$0.00

Application is closed

Overview

  • Get a full-time job with one of our participating news organizations throughout the United States
  • Spend nearly a year being mentored, coached and educated by industry experts
  • Gather with other fellows and instructors weekly to learn about and discuss today’s most pressing journalistic issues
  • Take advantage of a world-class curriculum that empowers you with hard and soft skills
  • Learn from experts at NPR, Miami Herald, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Outlier, AP and TEGNA
  • Meet with a dedicated mentor at least twice a month to focus on your professional development
  • Participate in a capstone project that benefits you, your newsroom or your community
  • Attend three multi-day journalism summits in exciting different cities across the U.S.
  • The application is closed.

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As a Poynter-Koch fellow, you’ll receive nearly a year  of career development, delivered by seasoned journalism veterans and industry experts who care deeply for early career journalists. You will have the opportunity to find placement as a paid, fulltime journalist at a participating news outlet, joining colleagues who are passionate about journalism and the free press. You can also apply if you’re already working within a newsroom that supports your acceptance into this program. Our team of journalism experts will personally guide you over almost a year of career development and learning — from each other, from your newsrooms and from our robust, real-world curriculum.

Read our FAQ here for more.

Per Poynter’s Ethics Policy, Poynter maintains editorial independence regarding curriculum and content. The media and journalism fellowship relationship between Poynter and Stand Together Fellowships, from the Charles Koch Institute, is a teaching partnership. A list of Poynter’s largest funders and teaching partners can be found here.

In-person and virtual workshops

Fellows gather virtually every week to engage in robust coursework, such as media training and workshops, and discussions about today’s most pressing journalistic issues. Three times during the year you’ll join the other fellows and faculty for additional workshops and activities in-person at multi-day summits in Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and St. Petersburg, Florida.

Our participants — up to 60 per fellowship class — come from all over the United States. The news organizations they work for range from metropolitan dailies to local market TV stations to digital enterprises. Fellows contribute their unique perspectives to an ongoing dialogue over the future of journalism.

See the participating organizations here.

Questions?

If you need assistance, email us at [email protected] or [email protected].

Important program dates

Application closes: March 10, 2023
Fellowship class announced: June 26, 2023
Program begins: August 2, 2023
Program ends: May 17, 2024

Program outline

During the first six months of the program, fellows will focus on strengthening their journalistic foundations, including journalism and trauma, the business of journalism, diversity and journalism, building audience-centered work and the foundations of powerful reporting.

During the last six months, fellows will dive deeper on storytelling and career planning, immersing themselves in topics including international reporting, investigative journalism, and media law and policy. 

We expect to update topics and presenters to best serve the needs of the current class of fellows.

In-person summits

Opening Three-day Summit (August) – Philadelphia
Mid Year Retreat (February) – St. Petersburg, Florida
Closing Summit (May) – Washington, D.C.

Who should apply

You should apply if you are passionate about journalism and telling inspiring stories, but you know there is more to learn and you want to sharpen your skills. You’re a hard-worker and self-motivated. You understand the importance of free expression and the role of the press in society. You describe yourself as a life-long learner. You work well independently but also enjoy collaborating with others. You know there are media outlets that can benefit from your knowledge and skills.

Application process

Your next opportunity to participate in the Poynter-Koch Media and Journalism Fellowship begins in the summer of 2023, so apply now! The deadline is March 10, 2023.

 

The Poynter-Koch Media and Journalism Fellowship believes that diversity in experiences, perspectives, knowledge and ideas fuels creativity, broadens knowledge, and helps drive success. Our admissions office treats all program participants and applicants with honesty, dignity, respect and sensitivity. We welcome all qualified applicants regardless of color, race, religion, religious creed, sex, gender or gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, ancestry, age, physical ability, mental ability, medical condition, pregnancy (including medical needs which may arise from pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), military and veteran status, genetic information, marital or familial status, political affiliation, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances.

Cost

There is no application fee and there is no tuition. All travel and workshops are paid for by the program.

Accepted fellows will be compensated for their full-time work at participating news organizations from June 2023 to June 2024. Your salary is negotiated by you with the employer/participating organization and is generally commensurate to experience. The fellowship program provides a salary stipend to the employer of 60% of salary up to a maximum award of $50,000 per fellow.

Instructors

Lead Faculty

  • Kristen Hare
    Faculty, Director of Craft and Local News, The Poynter Institute
    Kristen Hare is the Poynter faculty’s director of craft and local news and the author of Local Edition, Poynter’s weekly newsletter for and about local...
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  • Omar L. Gallaga
    Adjunct
    Omar L. Gallaga is a technology and culture writer based in central Texas. He has written for NPR, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post, The Wall...
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  • Benét Wilson
    Credit Cards Editor, The Points Guy
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