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Grants for professional development ensure that learning doesn't end

Chips Quinn Scholars also offers opportunities to alums interested in ongoing training.

The Freedom Forum funds up to $20,000 a year for professional-development opportunities for Scholars working in daily newspaper newsrooms.


Three alums attended the American Press Institute's Storytelling Innovations workshop in Reston, Va.: Angelique Soenarie (left) of The Arizona Republic in Phoenix, Mike Osegueda of The Fresno (Calif.) Bee and Ofelia Madrid of The Arizona Republic.

Here's how it works:

Alums who have been working at least three years in daily newspaper newsrooms -- and have the endorsement of their current newspaper's top editor -- may apply through the Scholars' program for funding help to attend a developmental seminar.

Alums might find these journalism and newsroom-management seminars helpful in their continuing quest for excellence. Scholars also are free to find other seminars to suggest for consideration.

Each application requires:

  • a one-page application form
  • a one-page cover letter stating seminar you want to attend and what you hope to get out of it
  • a statement agreeing to write a piece for the Scholars' Web site
  • a current resume
  • a one-page statement from the editor of the applicant's newspaper

Applications will be received and decided upon throughout the year.

Send them to:

Michelle Hedenskoog
Program Assistant
Chips Quinn Scholars Program
Freedom Forum
1101 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA 22209
703-284-2863

Additional fellowships for continuing development are available from other industry organizations.

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