Journalists of color based in the U.S. who want to improve their investigative reporting skills can apply for a fellowship.
The Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) is offering the Chauncey Bailey Journalist of Color Investigative Reporting Fellowship. This year-long program is intended to prepare and support a journalist of color for a solid career in investigative reporting.
The fellowship provides assistance to attend a Data Journalism Bootcamp, the NICAR Conference, the IRE Conference, and more.
Selected fellows will receive one-year IRE membership/renewal, bootcamp and conference registrations, travel stipends, and more.
The deadline is Sept. 21.