Religion reporting grants for U.S. journalists
Deadline:
4/1/11
International Reporting Project
U.S. journalists covering international religion can apply for a reporting grant.
The grants will fund in-depth reporting on a global religion topic, including how religion can impact a country's policies in health, education or economic development.
Up to 10 fellows will be selected. Participants will spend four weeks in Washington, D.C., and five weeks overseas. Each fellow will receive US$9,000.
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