Applications are due by Friday, April 30.
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Online Training
Knight Center has a free online course for women journalists and allies: Learn how to plan for reporting safely.
It runs from May 3 to May 30.
SourceJoin the Center for Health Journalism for Covering Coronavirus: The Long Covid Nightmare.
It takes place Wednesday, April 7 at 1:30 p.m. ET.
SourceCheck out these new free courses from Lenfest’s News Philanthropy Network.
They include fundraising fundamentals and strategies.
SourceApply for a Solutions Journalism mentorship.
Apply by March 29.
SourceListen to the conversation on Crime, Mugshots and Takedown Requests: Addressing the long tail of digital crime reporting.
It takes place Friday, April 9.
SourceJoin Freedom Forum’s “Do You Qualify as an Ally?” webinar.
This event takes place at 1 p.m. ET on Monday, March 15.
SourceThe GNI Digital Growth Program has ongoing workshops on audience development.
These events take place in March and April.
SourceJoin Poynter’s Race in America: Where Is the Coverage of Anti-Asian Harassment and Violence?
This event takes place at noon ET Thursday, Feb. 25.
SourceAttend Temple University’s “Sustainable Publishing Solutions: Migrating to a new CMS? Here’s what you need to know.”
This event takes place at 1 p.m. ET on Thursday, Feb. 25.
SourceLearn about growing membership and audience with Scalawag.
This event takes place at 9 a.m. ET on Thursday, April 8.
SourceJoin the free workshop “From Startup to Sustainable: How to Succeed in Entrepreneurial Journalism.”
This workshop takes place at 6 p.m. ET Wedenesday, Feb. 17.
SourceListen to the briefing “Vaccine Narratives & the Risk to Public Health.”
This briefing will take place at 4 p.m. ET Tuesday, Feb. 16.
SourceApply to be in the next Indie News Challenge.
New cohorts begin in February and May.
SourceLearn “How to Create, Grow & Monetize Newsletters.”
This online course takes place between Feb. 22 and March 21.
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