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NABJ, CZI Award Nearly $90K in Black Press Grants, Still Accepting Applications

Black freelancers and producers, as well as Black-owned print, broadcast and digital outlets, are receiving grants from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) to support their original and innovative coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, the coronavirus vaccine, and how these topics intersect into the nation’s K-12 education system.

Since launching in March, nearly $90,000 in grants have been distributed. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Grant dollars are still available and can be applied for here.

“We are excited to award our members and Black-owned media platforms grant dollars to support journalism that will make an integral impact on how our communities are receiving information related to the pandemic,” said NABJ President Dorothy Tucker. “We look forward to seeing the final results and sharing them on our soon-to-be-released NABJ Media Network. We encourage our freelancers, producers and Black Press family to take advantage of the remaining dollars. I want to extend a special thanks to committee members Kathy Chaney, Tene Croom and Nate Chambers for their hard work.”

Awardees to date and the platforms that will publish their work are listed below:

Apply now to share your story! Applications are still being accepted. All content must be published by December 2021.

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