Opportunities 01/26/2022
Prism, The New Yorker, AARP, and more.
The Study Hall Opportunities newsletter is a weekly compilation of pitch calls; freelance, part-time, and temporary gigs; events; fellowships, scholarships, awards, and grants; internships; and full-time jobs. It’s written by Chris Erik Thomas, a writer who is having trouble forming coherent sentences. The newsletter is released on Wednesdays. Once in a while, we take a day off for mental health breaks and holidays.
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OPPS SUCCESS STORIES
Do I comb through the interwebs for opportunities because of a blood pact with the ghost of our founder, Eric Studyhall, that brings me international acclaim for my writing? I’m legally (and spiritually) not allowed to say. What I can say is that this pact has led to real people in the Study Hall community getting real jobs that pay real money, unlike the ghost money I am paid with by Eric. If you turned a pitch call into paid work, please let me know by emailing [email protected] with “Opps Success Story” in the subject line.
–Thulasi Seshan was paid $250 to write about South Indian filter coffee for Catapult. She sold the piece after seeing a call for pitches in a previous Opps newsletter about postcolonial food and drink stories at Catapult. The piece will be out soon.
RESOURCES
Relying solely on, say, the Study Hall Opportunities newsletter to find work is like trying to do the “Y.M.C.A.” dance alone. It’s sad and please put your arms down. Just as that song takes a Village of People to perform, freelancing also takes a village… of resources. There’s no need to feel down, so pick yourself off the ground. It’s fun to read all the R.E.S.O.U.R.C.E.S.
-The Labor Action Tracker by Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations is a comprehensive database of strike and labor protest activity across the United States. The database should be a key asset for freelance and staff reporters on the labor beat.
-The Rate Sharing database by the Freelance Solidarity Project has a searchable list of publications so you know what rates they’re paying for what kind of content. It’s an essential resource for making sure you get the best rate possible (or skip the stinkers who don’t pay well).
Want more resources? Check out the NPR Diverse Sources Database; Online Violence Research Hub; Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Journalists Therapy Relief Fund; Black Journalists Therapy Relief Fund; Developing An Investigative Pitch Guide; Britany Robinson’s Big List of Writing Deadlines; Study Hall Transcriber Database; Freelancing Guide/Editorial Contacts spreadsheet; #FreelancerPayGap spreadsheet; Pitch Guide Database; Chelsea’s Guide to Freelancing doc; PACER; Priya Krishna’s resources for food writing; Election SOS Report; and the Extremism Coverage Prep Guide.
CALLS FOR PITCHES
Please note that we are not endorsing every publication or company that is listed here. The decision of whether to engage with a publication or company is entirely up to the reader. In regards to pitch calls, we try to only share opportunities that have fair rates based on publicly available information. While we currently define “fair rates” as being above $100 USD for around 700-800 words and above $0.10 per word for longer pieces, we cannot guarantee that every publication pays this rate. If you have more information on a rate or exploitative business practices from a publication posted, email [email protected].
TIME-SENSITIVE PITCH CALLS, SORTED BY HIGHEST TO LOWEST RATES
–World Wildlife is looking for submissions of “short, uplifting personal essays about nature’s impact on a writer” for their new print column, Love Letter. They are specifically looking for full drafts and not pitches. The rate is $1.25 per word for essays of 100-300 words. See their submission form for more info and send submissions by this Monday, January 31.
-The Economic Hardship Reporting Project is looking for pitches of idea-driven features and op-eds on the theme of “re-envisioning capitalism.” They are especially interested in pitches on radical, possible economic shifts. The rate is $1 per word for features up to 2,500 words, or somewhat less for op-eds. Send pitches to @lisquart.
–AARP is looking for pitches of profiles on inspirational older adults. They are particularly interested in pitches from BIPOC writers. The rate is $1 per word. Send pitches to [email protected] by this Saturday, January 29.
–Input is looking for pitches of longform features on the great outdoors for an upcoming content package for May. The pitches must have a tech hook. The rates range from $0.75-$1 per word. Send pitches to [email protected] by February 4.
–Input is also looking for pitches of stories on music or tech, including artist profiles, trend pieces, and personal essays. The rates range from $0.50-$1 per word. See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches to [email protected] by this Thursday, January 28.
–Courier Media is looking for pitches of stories on “self-improvement, brands to check out, and things to see and do – from food to fashion” for their Life vertical. The rates are £0.40 (USD $0.53) per word. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Prism is commissioning BIPOC freelance reporters and op-ed writers to cover news “in a way that centers [BIPOC] communities and other marginalized folks.” They are particularly interested in expanding coverage of education, housing, disability, and climate change from an Indigenous perspective. The rate is $0.40 per word. See their pitch guide for more info, and send inquiries about contributing to [email protected].
–SKI Magazine is looking for pitches of stories “from Black writers about their ski experience or skiing in general” for Black History Month. The rates start at $300 and go up to $2,000 based on scope, but “this piece would likely be around $500.” Send pitches to @sierra_time.
–Inverse is commissioning freelance writers to cover science, innovation, and health news on a regular basis. They are specifically looking for writers with a track record of covering these topics who have not already written for the site. The rates range from $250-$300 per piece. Send inquiries to [email protected].
–The Financial Diet is looking for pitches of personal essays/video scripts on savings strategies or opinions on trending money topics. The rate is $250 for essays of 800-1,000 words. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Monitor Magazine is looking for pitches of features, investigative pieces, and book reviews on the theme of “what the future of growth could look like” for their upcoming issue. They are especially interested in pitches on “degrowth, post-capitalist futures, [and] nowtopias against feminist, disabled, and decolonial principles.” The rates are CAD $200 (USD $160) for book reviews; CAD $300 (USD $240) for pieces of up to 750 words; CAD $500 (USD $400) for pieces of up to 1,500 words; and CAD $800 (USD $635) for longer features. See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches by February 20.
–Streets Minnesota is looking for pitches of stories on transit, transportation, and land use in BIPOC communities. They are especially interested in pitches from BIPOC writers in these communities. The rates range from $200-$250 per piece. Send pitches to [email protected] by this Monday, January 31.
–SheKnows is looking for pitches of stories related to Black History Month. The rates range from $150-$175. Send pitches to [email protected].
–River Newsrooms is looking for pitches on housing, justice, and labor or “anything enterprising or feature-y.” The pitches must be set in or relevant to the Hudson Valley or Catskills. They are also looking to commission writers for a few pieces. The rates start at $0.25 per word. Send pitches and inquiries to [email protected].
–SFGate is looking for pitches of culture stories on “hidden SF subcultures, new or old TV or movies with Bay Area ties, viral local trends, forgotten histories, and tech industry stuff.” The rates range from $150-$300. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Vulture is looking for pitches of TV recaps for the following series: Raised by Wolves, Suspicion, Power Book IV: Force, Severance, Snowfall, Killing Eve, Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber, and Starstruck. They specifically want pitches of recaps before the seasons start. The rates range from $150-$200 per recap, depending on the series. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Fansided is looking for pitches of stories on the intersection of sports and climate change for a special series. They are particularly interested in stories that “focus on both macro and micro, any sports at any level of competition.” The rates start at $150 per piece. Send pitches to [email protected].
–We Love Britain and Scotland Magazine are looking for pitches of guides to “exciting things to see and do across the British Isles,” as well as stories on “Scottish travel, history, and culture.” The rates start at £0.20 (USD $0.27) per word. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Pink News is looking for pitches of stories for LGBT History Month. They are especially interested in pitches from marginalised perspectives and communities. The rate starts at £0.15 (USD $0.20) per word. Send pitches to [email protected] with “PITCH” in the subject line.
–Mildew Magazine is looking for pitches of stories that inspire readers to think about old clothes in new ways. They are particularly interested in pitches on creative reuse, fashion history, and vintage and secondhand fashion. The rates start at $0.20 per word, but will “vary based on the length and the amount of reporting necessary.” See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches to [email protected] by February 6.
–The Progress Network is looking for pitches of good news, constructive op-eds, solutions journalism, and progress-oriented takes on historical, psychological, philosophical, and cultural themes. They are also commissioning a writer to profile or interview Justice Ayesha Malik, the first female judge nominated to Pakistan’s supreme court. The rates start at $100 for listicles and go up to “a little under $1,000” for a long reported feature. See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches and inquiries to [email protected].
–Narcity Media is looking for pitches of opinions, essays, and reviews from Gen Z and Millennial writers. The rates range from $100-$200, depending on length and type of piece. Send pitches to [email protected] with the story type and proposed headline in the subject line.
–Maisonneuve Magazine is looking for pitches of reported features, essays and memoir with “some kind of Canadian connection” for their upcoming issue. The rates range from CAD $0.15-$0.20 (USD $0.12-$0.16) per word, depending on the amount of research and reporting involved. See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches to [email protected] by February 14.
NEW EVERGREEN PITCH CALLS, SORTED BY HIGHEST TO LOWEST RATES
–Shondaland is always looking for pitches of interviews with “women killing it in their careers” for their new series, Head Turners. They are “open to women across all facets of life.” The rates start at $550 per interview. Send pitches to [email protected].
–The Daily Dot is always looking for pitches at the intersection of internet culture, sports, and racing for their Presser project. The rates range from $450-$650 for pieces of 800-1,200 words with one to three sources. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Chatelaine is always looking for pitches of short arts and culture pieces on upcoming music, books, shows, movies, and other media from Canada-based writers. They are also looking for pitches of reported features, memoir, explainers, and other content on food and health. They specifically want pitches targeting their demographic of women over 35 years old. The rate is CAD $1 (USD $0.80) per word for print, and ranges from CAD $300-$800 (USD $240-$640) for digital stories depending on the scope. Send art and culture pitches to [email protected] and food and health pitches to [email protected].
–Pride Source is always looking for pitches of essays, features, and stories on LGBTQIA hard news, pop culture, and “everything in between.” They are especially interested in pitches of queer pet, wedding, and home story ideas, as well as pitches from Michigan-based writers. The rates range from $100-$150 for essays, and $150-$250 for features. They are also looking for regular news and features contributors. See their pitch guide for more info, and send pitches and inquiries to [email protected].
***CLICK HERE FOR OUR FULL LIST OF EVERGREEN PITCH CALLS, SORTED BY HIGHEST TO LOWEST RATES.***
FREELANCE, PART-TIME, AND TEMPORARY JOBS
–WAMU 88.5 is hiring a Washington, D.C.-based associate producer to work part-time producing the next season of their food podcast, Dish City. Candidates should have at least two years of relevant experience, including demonstrated proficiency in audio production, and some food journalism experience is preferred, but not required. The position pays at least $28 per hour, and the producer is expected to work 27.5 hours per week until July 1.
–Electric Literature is hiring a part-time, remote social media editor to schedule posts, interact with followers, and establish a “consistent, informed, and appealing social media voice.” Candidates must be able to work on a maximum of three hour time difference from east coast business hours. The position pays $20 per hour on a monthly stipend, and requires working 20-25 hours per week. The deadline to apply is February 7.
-Original9 Media is hiring writers to produce “voice-y, editorial features for tech [and] VC clients on an ongoing basis.” Candidates must have some experience writing about the tech industry. The rate is $1 per word. Send inquiries and clips to @claramhogan.
-Nancy Kislin is hiring a freelance writer to edit and write one weekly blog post on trauma, anxiety, and parenting issues for her site. The rate is $200 to write blogs of 800 words, and is $150-$175 to edit blogs of 500-800 words. She is also hiring an editor to edit a children’s book. The rate ranges from $300-$1,000, depending on experience. Send inquiries for both positions to [email protected].
–Wealthsimple is hiring a contract news editor to run their newsletter on Canadian business and markets, including researching and assigning content to their in-house news writer and freelancers. Candidates should have extensive editorial experience. The starting salary wasn’t publicly given, but is in the “[USD] six figures” range, commensurate with experience. The position can be remote in either Canada or the US, or based in Toronto or New York. The role will begin on a contract basis “that becomes a salaried position after a few months.”
-Sidecar Global is hiring one or two contributors to regularly produce content on leadership, business, and new tech for their blog. The rate is $0.25 per word for pieces of around 800 words, and the contributors are expected to produce a piece every one to two weeks. Send inquiries to [email protected].
–Media Girlfriends, a podcast production company led by journalists of color, is hiring an associate producer to research, chase and book guests; record audio remotely and in-person; and other tasks. Candidates should have at least five years of journalism experience, and audio editing experience is necessary. The rate is CAD $1,300 per week (USD $1039), and the position requires working 35 hours per week. The position is a three month contract “with potential to extend.” The deadline to apply is this Monday, January 31.
–U.S. News 360 Reviews is hiring freelance writers for their Sleep vertical. Candidates should have some experience writing about products or health; “bonus points if those clips are related to sleep.” The rates start at $200 per piece and, while you’ll need to do some research, you will be given “very detailed outlines and suggested sources.” Send inquiries and a few relevant clips to Haniya at [email protected] with the subject line “Sleep Writer from Study Hall.”
EVENTS AND COURSES
-The Association of LGBTQ Journalists is hosting their virtual 2022 Student Conference on February 25 and 26. The event will include networking sessions, informational breakouts, and an internship and career fair. The event is free for members and $25 for non-members.
GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, CONTESTS, AND AWARDS
-MediaFutures is accepting applications for their paid Open Call grant program. The program aims to address the “challenge of misinformation and disinformation” by supporting unconventional ways for people to engage with journalism. The grant provides up to €80,000 in free funding for startups and up to €40,000 for artists, and includes six months of support. The deadline to apply is tomorrow, January 27.
-The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism is accepting applications for their paid Ferriss-UC Berkeley Psychedelic Journalism Fellowship grant. The program offers 15 grants of $10,000 to journalists “reporting in-depth print and audio stories on the science, policy, business, and culture of this new era of psychedelics.” The deadline to apply is this Monday, January 31.
-The Knight Science Journalism Program is accepting submissions for their Victor K. McElheny Award for local and regional science journalism. Applicants can submit any work of journalism that covers science, public health, technology, or environmental issues. Entries can be standalone pieces or series and must have been published by a US-based outlet during the 2021 calendar year. The deadline to submit is this Monday, January 31.
–Red Pepper Magazine is accepting submissions for their Dawn Foster Memorial Essay Prize in collaboration with HCI Skills Gateway. The contest is specifically for UK-based writers aged 35 and under. Applicants are invited to write an essay of 1,500 words on Britain’s housing crisis. The first prize is an award of £1,500 (USD $1,986) and there are four runner-up prizes of £200 (USD $265) each. The deadline to submit is this Monday, January 31.
NEW: -The Wallace House at the University of Michigan is accepting submissions for their paid Livingston Award. The award aims to recognize exceptional young journalists under the age of 35. Prizes of $10,000 will be awarded in three categories – local, national, and international reporting – but must appear in a “U.S. controlled media” organization. The deadline to submit is next Tuesday, February 1.
-The International Women’s Media Foundation is accepting nominations for their Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award. The award is open to women, non-binary, and gender nonconforming journalists around the world. They accept both third-party and self nominations. The winner will receive a prize of $20,000. The deadline to apply is February 24.
NEW: –NPR is accepting submissions for their paid Student Podcast Challenge program. The program asks students who are either pursuing an associate’s or bachelor’s degree to create a podcast that is three to eight minutes in length on any topic they want to explore. The winner will be awarded a grant of $5,000 and other finalists will receive $500 each. The deadline to submit is February 28.
–Sports Illustrated is accepting applications for their paid copy desk summer internship program. Interns will copyedit magazine stories for style, grammar, and editorial consistency. Applicants must be rising juniors, rising seniors, or recent graduates, and should have some copy editing experience. The internship pays $17.39 per hour, and interns are expected to work 35 hours per week for 10 weeks. No application deadline was given, but candidates chosen for interviews will be notified of their application status by March 15.
-The International Women’s Media Foundation is accepting nominations for their annual Courage in Journalism Awards. The award honors full-time staff or freelance reporters, writers, editors, photographers or producers who identify as women, non-binary, and gender nonconforming. Self-nominations are not accepted. The deadline to nominate is March 18.
-The International Women’s Media Foundation is accepting nominations for their Gwen Ifill Award. The award is given to a woman, non-binary, or gender nonconforming journalist of color in the U.S. with “a track record of mentorship, leadership, and a commitment to diversity in journalism.” They accept both third-party and self nominations. The deadline to nominate is March 26.
-The International Women’s Media Foundation is accepting applications for their United States Journalism Emergency Fund program. The program provides financial assistance to US-based journalists of any gender (including men) who have been “targeted as a result of [their] reporting at events related to the highly charged political unrest and polarization in the US.” The fund covers medical aid, mental health and legal services, and destroyed or stolen equipment or protective gear. Requests will be reviewed in the order they were received.
–SpotlightDC is accepting applications for its investigative journalism grant. The grant awards up to $10,000 for investigative or explanatory journalism projects focused on health care, crime, transportation, corruption, and other matters of public interest in the Washington, DC; Maryland; and Virginia regions. Grant applications are reviewed and awarded on a rolling basis.
FELLOWSHIPS AND INTERNSHIPS
NEW: –Variable West is accepting applications for their paid Editorial Apprenticeship program. The program includes weekly reading or writing assignments, including managing their Love Letters column. The program pays $20 per hour, and requires working seven hours per week for ten months. The program can be remote, but applications must be based in California, Oregon, or Washington. The deadline to apply is February 6.
-Substack and Roxane Gay are accepting applications for their paid Joel Gay Creative Fellowship program. The fellowship includes monthly support meetings with Gay for one year and a stipend of $25,000 (paid in monthly installments) for three emerging writers to develop and publish a newsletter. The program will also include up to $15,000 in services from Substack, including editorial and other business support services. The deadline to apply is February 10.
JOBS
NEW YORK
–The New Yorker is hiring an editorial assistant to assist with administrative tasks and help work on nonfiction pieces, which may include reported features, reviews, critical essays, and commentary. Candidates should have at least two years of editorial or reporting experience, and must be willing to work some early mornings, nights, weekends, and holidays. The starting salary will be at least $56,500 starting in April.
–Protocol is hiring a junior copy editor and web producer to copy edit articles, newsletters, and marketing materials. Candidates should have at least one year of copy editing experience, and familiarity with the tech industry. The position can be based in New York, California, or Washington, D.C.
–Documented is hiring for multiple positions, including a Chinese community correspondent to design and built a vertical focused on Chinese New Yorkers; a Caribbean community correspondent to design and built a vertical focused on Caribbean New Yorkers; an immigration reporter to focus on the enforcement parts of the immigration system, especially courts and detention; and a labor reporter to focus on immigrant labor issues in the city. The deadline to apply for all positions is this Monday, January 31.
–Wirecutter is hiring a staff writer to review apparel and accessories on the Style team, including T-shirts, sneakers, sunglasses, and laptop bags. Candidates should have at least two years of writing experience and a comprehensive knowledge of the style and accessory beat, including familiarity with established and also fledgling brands. The starting salary is $71,000. The position can be remote, but preference will be given to candidates based in New York. The position is represented by the News Guild of New York.
–Mother Jones is hiring a reporter to cover climate news for their magazine, website, and other platforms. Candidates should have at least four years of experience reporting on climate or a related beat, and a deep and diverse network of expert sources. The position can be remote or based in New York, San Francisco, or Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON, D.C.
–Mother Jones is hiring a reporter to cover climate news for their magazine, website, and other platforms. Candidates should have at least four years of experience reporting on climate or a related beat, and a deep and diverse network of expert sources. The position can be remote or based in New York, San Francisco, or Washington, D.C.
–Protocol is hiring a junior copy editor and web producer to copy edit articles, newsletters, and marketing materials. Candidates should have at least one year of copy editing experience, and familiarity with the tech industry. The position can be based in New York, California, or Washington, D.C.
TEXAS
–Texas Monthly is hiring for multiple positions, including an Austin-based senior engagement editor to oversee the distribution of their editorial content on social media, newsletters, and other sources; as well as an Austin- or Texas-based senior editor to lead their coverage of business and innovation across the state. The deadline to apply is February 14 for the senior engagement editor position and February 21 for the senior editor position.
CALIFORNIA
–Protocol is hiring a junior copy editor and web producer to copy edit articles, newsletters, and marketing materials. Candidates should have at least one year of copy editing experience, and familiarity with the tech industry. The position can be based in New York, California, or Washington, D.C.
–Mother Jones is hiring a reporter to cover climate news for their magazine, website, and other platforms. Candidates should have at least four years of experience reporting on climate or a related beat, and a deep and diverse network of expert sources. The position can be remote or based in New York, San Francisco, or Washington, D.C.
SOUTHEAST
–The Baltimore Sun is hiring for multiple positions, including an emerging news reporter; a sports reporter; an emerging news editor; a business, real estate, and health care reporter; an education reporter; a justice and crime reporter; a criminal justice editor; a politics and government editor; and a community news and crime reporter.
–The Assembly is hiring for multiple positions, including a managing editor to lead their newsroom, as well as a revenue and growth director to oversee subscription and advertising revenue streams. THe starting salaries are $75,000 for the managing editor and $65,000 for the revenue and growth director. Both positions can be remote, but relocation to North Carolina is strongly preferred. The deadline to apply for both positions is this Monday, January 31.
REMOTE-FRIENDLY
–Polygon is hiring a copy editor to copy edit every type of editorial content, from short news stories to long-form features. Candidates should have at least one year of copy editing experience, and familiarity with video games, movies, TV shows, comics, and internet culture is preferred, but not required. The starting salary is $53,000. The position is part of the Vox Media Union, represented by the Writers Guild of America, East.
–Wirecutter is hiring a staff writer to review apparel and accessories on the Style team, including T-shirts, sneakers, sunglasses, and laptop bags. Candidates should have at least two years of writing experience and a comprehensive knowledge of the style and accessory beat, including familiarity with established and also fledgling brands. The starting salary is $71,000. The position can be remote, but preference will be given to candidates based in New York. The position is represented by the News Guild of New York.
–Mother Jones is hiring a reporter to cover climate news for their magazine, website, and other platforms. Candidates should have at least four years of experience reporting on climate or a related beat, and a deep and diverse network of expert sources. The position can be remote or based in New York, San Francisco, or Washington, D.C.
–The Daily Dot is hiring a newsletter editor to manage and direct their email operation. Candidates should have at least five years of journalism experience, including some newsletter experience, and a “deep understanding of internet culture’s idiosyncratic, evolving nature.” The starting salary is $65,000, commensurate with experience. The deadline to apply is this Monday, January 31.
INTERNATIONAL
–The Globe and Mail is hiring for multiple positions, including a Toronto-based lifestyle editor to oversee their lifestyle team; a Toronto-based interactive editor to join their visuals team; a Toronto-based content editor to join their programming and audience team; and a Calgary-based bureau reporter to cover news in Alberta. The deadline to apply for the Calgary bureau reporter position is tomorrow, January 26.
–rabble.ca is hiring a Canada-based editor to assign and edit daily news features and analysis pieces. Candidates should have at least two years of journalism editing experience, and a “knowledge of and demonstrated interest in progressive politics, social and labor movements, and current national affairs, including Indigenous-led activism.” The salary range is CAD $50,700-$58,500 (USD $40,420-$46,640), based on experience. The deadline to apply is February 4.
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