Coda Story’s Bruno Fellowship 2020, USA

Publish Date: Mar 14, 2020

Deadline: Mar 29, 2020

Coda Story’s Bruno Fellowship 2020

Coda Story’s inaugural Bruno Fellowship is a nine-month reporting grant opportunity for an early to mid-career journalist. The Fellowship will fund one ambitious investigative project culminating in a single story or series of impactful stories, unearthing information that powerful forces do not want to see the light of day. 

At Coda Story, our journalists exclusively cover three subjects: disinformation, authoritarian tech and the war on science, and the Bruno pitch must fit one or more of those categories. 

This $16,000 grant covers compensation and travel expenses for a period of six months’ reporting and two-three months for the story to go through the editing process. Throughout the fellowship, the reporter will benefit from mentorship, guidance and editorial support from Coda’s editors. The reporter can be based anywhere in the world, and we invite pitches from everywhere.

The Fellowship is an opportunity designed to allow early-career international journalists the time, funding and space to report deeply on the stories that matter. 

We envision the result as a text piece between 7,000-9,000 words, but as a format agnostic organization, we are open to ideas on how the story can be produced across multiple platforms. We will work with the journalist to produce any multimedia elements the story demands. 

This fellowship is sponsored by the Bruno Foundation, set up by journalist and writer Martin Walker. Walker is a celebrated international reporter, historian and author of the popular Bruno detective series. Bruno’s eponymous protagonist has a distinct sense of justice, intrigue, and tenacity – traits the Bruno Fellowship celebrates. 

Eligibility 

While there is no age limit, the fellowship is intended for applicants in the early to mid stage of their career, with at least 5 years’ reporting experience. We strongly encourage applications from people of all genders, races, national origins, and groups that are under-represented in journalism. Applicants must have excellent written and spoken English and have a track record of writing reported pieces in English.

Application

To apply for the fellowship, please fill in this Google Form, which will ask you to submit:

  • A detailed 1-page pitch, up to 600 words, outlining access, why your story matters, why it’s a Coda story and which of our beats (authoritarian tech, disinformation, the war on science) it fits, potential characters, how and where it has been previously covered (and how you’re moving it on) and why you’re the right person to execute it. 
  • A max 1-page reporting plan and skeleton timeline of how you’ll execute the story, outlining any travel you intend to do
  • A rough budget for any travel, reporting and research expenses
  • A 1-page resume
  • A brief (max 1-page) cover letter indicating why the fellowship is right for you 
  • Up to three of your best published clips 

The deadline to submit is Sunday, 29 March, 2020, at 11.59pm EST.

Interviews with finalists will be held in mid-April, and the fellowship will begin in May/June 2020. 

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Graduate

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Eligible Countries

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United States