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Why Now? Find a Hook To Make Your Pitch Timely

"When a journalist pitches a story, one of the first questions they may be asked is: Why is this a story now? Finding what makes a story timely and relevant is an essential step in landing a pitch and engaging readers. Some stories may have a clear news peg, such as a new publication or a project milestone. In other cases, finding a timely hook may require a bit more creativity or pre-reporting."
Fellowships & Grants

Roy W. Dean Grant for Filmmakers

"The Roy W. Dean Grant funds independent films that are unique and make a contribution to society that, without its help, might otherwise never get made." Grants range from $3,000-3,500, along with up to $20,000 in services and discounts for production and post-production. Grant application fee waivers are available for those in financial need. 2026 deadlines:
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Press Briefing: ‘Virtually Impossible Heat’ & the Future of the American West

Covering Climate Now and Climate Central

"Hundreds of records have been shattered across the Western US amid an early spring heatwave found to be 'virtually impossible without climate change.' As abnormally hot weather continues, join Covering Climate Now and Climate Central for a special webinar highlighting the potential long-term impacts to Western snowpacks, water scarcity, and wildfire risks that will linger long after cooler weather arrives. In this press briefing, meteorologists and reporters will explain how this extreme heat event offers a glimpse into our climate change future, equipping journalists with a better understanding of how to make the climate connection in their own reporting during the next 'heat dome' impacting their region."
  • When: Thursday, March 26, 2026 @ 3 p.m. ET
Resource Database / Guide

Ethics in Science Journalism

The Open Notebook

"Whether you're a seasoned journalist or you're just starting out, you're sure to encounter ethical questions in your work. This might involve ethical dilemmas when covering topics like animal research, or intentional language choices when covering topics like sexual misconduct and healthcare for trans youth. Reporting on sensitive subjects requires journalistic rigor and compassion, sensitivity toward sources, and emphasis on the larger goals behind your coverage. But the extra effort will pay off in making your stories more accurate, nuanced, and compelling."
Awards

NPF Easterseals Award for Excellence in Coverage of Disabilities

National Press Foundation (NPF)

"NPF has established a new annual journalism award sponsored by Easterseals, a national disability services nonprofit, to promote outstanding journalism that expands the public’s understanding of issues impacting people with disabilities. The Easterseals Award for Excellence in Coverage of Disabilities, which carries a $10,000 prize, will recognize exemplary reporting on the wide-ranging topics affecting more than 70 million Americans with a disability today. The award will recognize reporting that deepens the public’s understanding of the challenges and successes experienced by people with disabilities."
Training program

Covering Workplace Mental Health Fellowship

National Press Foundation (NPF)

"From AI chatbot therapists to return-to-office orders, the fluctuating gig economy and generational differences – the workplace is rife with mental health issues for journalists to cover. To encourage accurate, nuanced and in-depth reporting on mental health issues, treatments and advances at work, the National Press Foundation will hold a two-day training fellowship in Washington, D.C., May 13-14, 2026. Apply by April 7. Selected business and health journalists will have the opportunity to question expert speakers in organizational psychology and human resources, as well as get the story behind the story from the winner of the Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health Reporting. NPF offers this professional development opportunity for journalists to enhance skills, increase knowledge and recharge their reporting. The foundation will cover airfare, hotel costs and some meals. Open only to journalists based in the U.S."