Opportunities 5/5/2021
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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 Berlin’ newly silver-haired bimbo, Chris Erik Thomas, and is released on Wednesdays. Once in a while, we take a day off for mental health breaks and holidays.
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RESOURCES
You should know by now to never put all your eggs in one basket — especially if the eggs are publications that ignore your invoices. Freelancing is a juggling act, and relying on only one resource to find gigs won’t work.
Have resources you’d like to see added that have helped you? Send them to [email protected] for approval with “Resource:” in the subject line.
-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).
-The Developing An Investigative Pitch guide by the Ida B. Wells Society is a great resource for any reporter interested in investigative journalism. It provides a 29-page walkthrough to develop the perfect pitch, including tips for choosing a character for your investigation.
Want more resources? Check out the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Journalists Therapy Relief Fund; Black Journalists Therapy Relief Fund; 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; Missed Pitches newsletter; PACER; Priya Krishna’s resources for food writing; and the Election SOS Report.
OPPS SUCCESS STORIES
Did you get a job or land a pitch through the Opps newsletter? Let us know! Email [email protected] with “Opps Success Story:” in the subject line.
Ashira Morris got paid $300 to write about the Bulgarian chushkopek (or “pepper roaster”) for Eater. She landed the story after we posted an Eater pitch call for stories on “the cool ways food and culture intersect to provide insight and perspective on a place — international or otherwise” for their travel vertical.
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 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].***
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PITCH CALLS FOR BIPOC WRITERS
–Sounds Profitable is looking for pitches of articles on podcast adtech and advertising, with a focus on industry growth and exploration, not promotion. They are especially interested in pitches from BIPOC, marginalized genders, and disabled writers. The rate is $150 per article. Send pitches to @HighFiveRPG.
–Giddy is looking for pitches of articles on sex, masturbation, diet, exercise, relationships, grooming, mental health, sex, STD and STIs, and other topics. They are particularly interested in pitches from BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ writers with sex-writing experience. The rate is $175 for articles of 700-800 words. See their pitch guide for more info, and send pitches to [email protected].
–Monitor Magazine is looking for pitches of feature articles, investigative journalism, illustrations, and book reviews on the decolonization of the food justice movement. They are especially interested in pitches from 2SLGBTQQIA+, disabled, fat, poor, and other marginalized writers. The rates are CAD $300 (USD $244.50) for short articles of 700 words, CAD $500 (USD $408) for articles of 1,300-1,500 words, and up to CAD $800 (USD $652) for feature length stories. See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches by June 15.
–Scalawag Magazine is looking for pitches of stories on “the legacy and lasting role of race when it comes to incarceration, segregation, gentrification, nutrition, migration, [and] liberation in the South.” They are especially interested in pitches from BIPOC and queer Southerners. The rates range from $500-$1,200 depending on the level of reporting. See their pitch guide for more info.
–National Geographic is looking for pitches on the intersection between Juneteenth and travel. They are also looking for general pitches. The rate is $1,000 for 1,200-1,500 words. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Autostraddle is looking for pitches of personal narrative pieces on the film Shiva Baby from a Queer, Jewish perspective. They are especially interested in pitches from BIPOC writers. The rates range from $80-$150 for 950-1,200 words. Send pitches to [email protected].
OTHER PITCH CALLS
–Vice is looking for pitches of reported stories, commentary, and recurring series on music, entertainment, food, influencers, fandoms, oral histories, and other topics. They are specifically not looking for profiles and interviews or anniversary content. No rates were given but they start at $200, according to the #FreelancePayGap. See their pitch guide for more info.
–The Loadout is looking for pitches on games from new writers. They are especially interested in pitches on League of Legends, Rocket League, Dota, and Valorant. The rate is usually £150 (USD $208) for a guide of 1,000 words, but rates differ depending on the commission. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Container Magazine is looking for pitches of feature articles, investigations, first-person essays, lists, and other formats on creative technology, VR, AR, the role of tech in the climate crisis, and other topics. The rate is £300 (USD $417) per article of 1,000 words. See their pitch guide for more info, and send pitches by May 16.
–Slate is looking for pitches of opinion pieces and reported essays on health and science. The pitches should generally reference, or interrogate, peer-reviewed research. The rates range from $200-$400 for 800-1,500 words, and rates depend on the amount of reporting. See their pitch guide for more info, and send pitches to [email protected].
–Healthline is commissioning a personal essay on the decision to stop taking birth control pills. The rate starts at $200. Send pitches to [email protected] by Friday.
–SFGate is looking for pitches of stories on the Presidio national park. The rate is $200 per article. Send pitches to @mcleantessa.
-The Washington Post Magazine is looking for pitches of long-form narrative features, investigations, photo essays, profiles, and other formats on public safety, education, infrastructure, and other topics. The rates weren’t given but writers “will be compensated at competitive magazine rates.” See their pitch guide for more info, and send pitches by May 21.
–The Scientist is commissioning writers to cover cell and molecular biology, neuroscience, immunology, medicine, ecology, and other topics. The rates are roughly $250 for standard study stories of around 600 words, and up to $500 for news features of around 1,200 words. See their pitch guide for more info, and send inquiries to [email protected].
–In These Times Magazine is looking for pitches of feature reporting for their new Wisconsin-focused project, The Wisconsin Idea. They are particularly interested in pitches on rural WI and the relationship and connections between rural and urban communities, including climate, immigration, healthcare, and other topics. Their rate is $500 for articles of 800-1,500 words, and there is a small travel budget. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Outside Magazine is looking for pitches of personal essays on The Oregon Trail video game for its 50th anniversary. They are particularly interested in pitches that explore the game’s cultural influence. The rate is $0.50 per word. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Input is looking for pitches of reported stories, profiles, and personal essays on the intersection of technology and culture. The rates range from $0.50 to $1 per word. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Euronews Green is looking for pitches on ocean protection and marine health in Europe for their Green Week coverage in June. The rate is €180 (USD $216) for features of 800 words, but this can vary depending on the piece. Send pitches to [email protected].
–The Local Magazine is looking for pitches of data stories, deep-dives, and other formats on the vaccine rollout in Toronto. The rates start at CAD $1,500 (USD $1,222) for features of 2,000 words. Send pitches to [email protected].
–Sask Dispatch is looking for pitches of solutions journalism on practical, effective responses to social and environmental issues. The rates range from CAD $300-$600 (USD $240-$480) per story. See their pitch guide for more info, and send pitches by May 9.
–Hypocrite Reader is looking for pitches on eating, speaking, smiling, snarling, biting, and more for their summer issue on the theme of “teeth.” Their precise rates may vary, but their last issue paid $115 per piece. Send pitches to [email protected] by May 15.
–The Verge is looking for pitches of reported features on games, film, TV, and comics. The rate is typically $750 for features of 1,500-2,000 words. See their pitch guide for more info and send pitches to [email protected].
–Variable West is looking for pitches of micro-essays on artists (living or dead) for their Love Letters column. The artist needs to be living and working (or lived and worked, if the artist is dead) in California, Oregon, or Washington, but doesn’t need to have work in an exhibition. The rate is $50 for essays of 200-250 words. Send pitches to [email protected] with the word “Pitch” in the subject line.
–Jewish Currents is looking for pitches of investigative reporting on Jewish communal funding, Israel/Palestine, dark money organizations, and other topics as part of their new Puffin Foundation Investigative Fund. The rate is $1 per word, and journalists will receive fact-checking, legal support, training, and dedicated editorial expertise. See their pitch guide for more info.
FREELANCE, PART-TIME, AND TEMPORARY JOBS
–The Seattle Times is hiring a reporter to produce recaps and features about the next season of The Bachelorette that starts in June and features Seattle’s Katie Thurston. The rates weren’t publicly given for this position. Send inquiries to [email protected] by May 12.
–Vanity Fair is hiring a freelance weekend editor to cover politics, entertainment, media, tech, and other topics. Candidates should have some editing experience. The position pays “competitive” rates, requires working part-time on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 AM to 2 PM, and there may be an opportunity for additional Friday hours during the summer. Send inquiries to [email protected].
–Input is hiring freelance writers to produce reviews, how-tos, and guides. The rates range from $250-$500 per guide or review depending on length, or roughly $20-$30 per hour depending on experience. Send inquiries to [email protected].
–Moonlight Editorial is hiring a freelance editor to assign stories on business and finance, and manage the editorial process for several client projects. Candidates should have some experience editing business and finance content, and knowledge of SEO is preferred. The rate ranges from $4,000-$7,000 per month, and requires working 20 hours per week to start. The position can be remote, but being based in New York is preferred for some in-person work.
-ScrapingBee is hiring a freelance content writer to cover the programming language Python. Candidates should be fluent in English, have experience writing online content, and know about web-scraping and Python. The rates are usually $700-$800 for 2,000 words, but depend on the complexity of the topics and length of articles. Send inquiries to @PierreDeWulf.
-Dianne Morales For NYC Mayor is hiring a senior copywriter to write campaign emails, Medium posts, website copy, social copy, and other writing projects as needed. Candidates should have writing experience at a campaign or in a newsroom, and fluency in more than one language is preferred. The rate is $4,000 per month, and the position is full-time.
–The Liberty Project is hiring a freelance writer to produce two articles per month on major news and social issues from an activist and justice-oriented perspective. Candidates should have some reporting experience, but it is not required. The rates range from $150-$250 per article depending on word count.
–ARTnews is hiring a reporter for an upcoming editorial project on how top US art museums groom the next generation of donors and board members, specifically whether museums have applied DEI principles to their recruitment for these groups. Candidates should have a strong reporting background and be able to build a rapport with the next generation of museum supporters. The rate ranges from $0.50-$1 per word. Send inquiries to Max Durón at [email protected].
–ARTnews is hiring a reporter for an upcoming editorial project on how museums deaccessioning artworks from collections has been a major flashpoint in the art world. They are specifically interested in what collectors, as prospective future donors, think of this; whether it will impact the likelihood of donations in the future; and whether the nature of major donations might change. Candidates should have a background in reporting on art museums and be comfortable surveying this subject. The rates range from $0.50-$1 per word. Send inquiries to Max Durón at [email protected].
–YES! Magazine is hiring a part-time editor to cover racial justice. Candidates should have at least five years of journalism experience, and an understanding of the ways race impacts economic, social, ecological, and political dynamics within the US. The position is remote, pays $35 per hour, and the editor is expected to work 25-30 hours per week.
EVENTS
-Vox Media is hosting a free writing workshop from June to August. The training and mentorship program will pair 30 people with 15 mentors from Vox Media, including The Cut’s editor-in-chief, Lindsay Peoples Wagner. The program requires attending all three workshops on June 8, July 7, and August 10. The deadline to apply is May 16.
–The Texas Observer is hosting a weeklong intensive training course on investigative journalism from June 7-11. The course will accept five college or recent college students, and includes a $500 stipend. The course if virtual and accepted students should expect to produce work ready for print in the Texas Observer.
GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS
–Insider is accepting applications for their paid editorial fellow to join their Home and Kitchen Reference team. Candidates should have a love for all things home and kitchen-related. The fellowship is fully remote, pays $18 per hour, and requires working 40 hours per week for six months. Applications are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis.
–Planet Detroit is accepting applications for their paid Energy and Environment Reporting Fellowship program. The fellow will produce stories about energy and the environment in Detroit to be published in Planet Detroit and Midwest Energy News. The fellowship pays a stipend of $3,000 per month for six months, and BIPOC writers are encouraged to apply. The deadline to apply is May 15.
-The Center for Health Journalism is accepting applications for their 2021 national fellowship program. The program aims to help journalists and newsrooms produce reporting on the health, welfare, and well-being of children, youth, families, and communities through the lenses of COVID-19 and systemic racism. The fellowship awards grants that range from $2,000-$10,000 and six months of mentorship with veteran journalists. The deadline to apply is May 17.
–Grist is accepting applications for their paid summer fellowship program. Fellows can work in either their environmental justice, indigenous affairs or news and politics sections. Fellows will pitch,write stories and contribute to their daily newsletter. The fellowship is fully remote, pays $3,334 per month, and fellows are expected to work full-time for six months. The deadline to apply for the environmental justice and news and politics fellowships is May 18. For the indigenous affairs fellowship, the deadline is June 4.
-The McGraw Center for Business Journalism is accepting applications for its paid reporting fellowship program. The fellowship provides editorial support and grants of up to $15,000 for journalists to produce investigative stories on the global economy, finance, and business. The deadline to apply is July 16 for the Summer 2021 program.
–MPR News is accepting applications for their paid Toni Randolph Diversity Fellowship program in Saint Paul, MN. The program aims to assist people from underrepresented backgrounds who are seeking careers as reporters, newscasters, show producers, digital producers, and editors. The rate ranges from $16-$20 per hour depending on experience, and fellows are expected to work 40 hours per week for one year.
-Hearst Autos is accepting applications for their paid editorial fellowship program in Detroit and New York. Two Detroit-based fellows will spend three months reporting for Autoweek and three months assisting the testing team at Car and Driver. Two New York-based fellows will spend three months producing stories for Road & Track and three months on a research project for Bring a Trailer.
–MIT Technology Review is accepting applications for their paid Emerging Journalist Fellowship program. Fellows will receive rigorous training and juggle one to three stories at a time, including a mix of pitched and assigned stories. The fellowship is remote, pays $20 per hour, and fellows are expected to work full-time for at least three months. To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, and 3-5 writing samples to James Wall, Human Resources Manager, at [email protected].
–US News & World Report is accepting applications for its paid data journalism fellowship in Washington, DC. Fellows will write data-driven stories and help with broader data projects and data visualization. The fellowship pays $15 per hour, and fellows are expected to work 37.5 hours per week for one year. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until both positions are filled.
–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. Grants applications are reviewed and awarded on a rolling basis.
-The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is accepting applications for their Black Press Grant program. The program will provide Black freelance reporters or Black-owned print, broadcast, and digital outlets with grants of up to $10,000 to report on the COVID-19 pandemic, the coronavirus vaccine, or its intersections into the nation’s K-12 education system. Grant applications are reviewed and awarded on a rolling basis.
–Fatherly, a digital media brand for dads, is accepting applications for their paid editorial fellowship. Fellows will help produce health, science, parenting, and relationship content. The fellowship pays $15 per hour, and fellows are expected to work 30-40 hours per week.
–Dwell is accepting applications for its paid editorial fellowship in New York. Fellows will write original content, and help index and optimize daily news articles. Candidates should have a passion for design and architecture. The fellowship pays “minimum wage,” which is $15 per hour in New York City, and fellows are expected to work 15-25 hours per week for two or three months.
INTERNSHIPS
–Audubon Magazine is accepting applications for its paid editorial internship program. Interns will write articles for print and online on science, conservation news, climate change, environmental justice, and other topics. The internship is remote, pays $15 per hour, and interns are expected to work up to 35 hours per week for 14 weeks.
–Inverse is accepting applications for their paid science internship program. Interns will write one story per day, do research and interviews for stories, and fact-check stories and reporting. Applicants with experience covering science and health are preferred. The internship pays $15 per hour.
–The Daily Dot is accepting applications for their paid summer editorial internship program. The interns will either work as general assignment writers or as Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) reporters, which involves filing requests, making appeals, and generating scoops from government documents. Both internship programs are fully remote, pay $15 per hour, and require working 10 hours per week. The deadline to apply is May 7.
–MIT Sloan Management Review (MIT SMR) is accepting applications for their paid fall internship program in Cambridge, MA. The interns will learn about each area of the publication, including editorial, marketing, and business development. The internship pays $15 per hour, and interns are expected to work 10-15 hours per week from September through December. The deadline to apply is July 1.
–Texas Highways is accepting applications for its paid summer 2021 internship program. Interns will fact-check articles for print, write web stories, and assist the editorial team. The internship rate ranges from $14.50-$17 per hour, and interns are expected to work full time. The internship can be remote, or be based in Austin, TX. Also, please note that you do not need to be a highway in Texas to apply.
–The City is accepting applications for their paid summer 2021 internship program. Interns will produce stories, search databases, and help with Freedom of Information Act requests. The internship requires working full-time for 10 weeks, and applicants who live in the five boroughs or immediate suburbs are preferred.
-The Emma Bowen Foundation is accepting applications for its paid summer 2021 internship program for students of color. Interns in the content track will learn about production, social media, digital media, and broadcast and online journalism. There is no set deadline to apply, but they recommend that students apply as soon as possible.
JOBS
NEW YORK
–Spectrum, an autism news site, is hiring a data reporter to analyze data from autism research and produce databases, maps, and visualizations. Candidates should have experience analyzing data with code and making public records requests, and familiarity with math and basic statistics for data analysis.
–The Associated Press is hiring four editors to join their regional editing desks. Candidates should have at least one year of relevant experience and must be authorized to work in the US. The position can be based in Atlanta, Chicago, New York, or Phoenix.
–The Markup is hiring an investigative reporter to cover how “powerful actors use technology to reshape society.” Candidates should have at least seven years of journalism experience and experience filing public records requests. The starting salary is $90,000, and the position is a union job represented by the NewsGuild of New York. The position can be remote “for strong candidates who are willing to be available during [their] business hours of 10 AM to 6 PM EST.” The deadline to apply is June 5.
WASHINGTON, DC
–For The Win is hiring a managing editor to raise the level of their journalism and increase their brand’s digital reach. Candidates should have at least five years of journalism experience, a history of successful leadership, and expertise in multiple areas of sports coverage. The salary is $90,000, but there is “flexibility for the right candidate.”
–The Washington Post is hiring for multiple positions, including a deputy director of their Social and Operations team and a reporter to produce their health policy newsletter, The Health 202. The deadline to apply for both positions is May 10.
CALIFORNIA
–The Oaklandside is hiring a senior reporter to cover City Hall and the criminal justice system. Candidates should have at least four years of reporting experience and be comfortable reporting on local government, local politics, and policy. The salary ranges from $75,000-$85,000, depending on experience. The deadline to apply is May 24.
NORTHEAST
–Nieman Lab is hiring a deputy editor to cover the future of news and journalism online. Candidates should have at least five years of experience working in journalism, including editing other writers. The position is currently remote but will be based in Cambridge, MA once it is safe to do so.
SOUTHEAST
–The Associated Press is hiring four editors to join their regional editing desks. Candidates should have at least one year of relevant experience, and must be authorized to work in the US. The position can be based in Atlanta, Chicago, New York, or Phoenix.
–MLK50, a Black-led nonprofit newsroom, is hiring an executive editor to manage their news coverage and implement an editorial strategy. Candidates should have at least seven years of local or regional news experience, including at least two of editing experience. The starting salary is $85,000. The position can be remote, but preference is given to candidates willing to relocate to Memphis, TN within the next year. The deadline to apply is May 17.
CENTRAL
–The Associated Press is hiring four editors to join their regional editing desks. Candidates should have at least one year of relevant experience, and must be authorized to work in the US. The position can be based in Atlanta, Chicago, New York, or Phoenix.
–ProPublica is hiring a Midwest-based reporter to cover abuses of power, conflicts of interest, and betrayals of the public trust throughout the region. Candidates should have a track record of producing original, revelatory, in-depth, or investigative stories. The position can be based anywhere in Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Minnesota, or Missouri. They will begin reviewing applications on May 10, but will continue to consider candidates as long as the posting remains live on their site.
SOUTHWEST
–The Associated Press is hiring four editors to join their regional editing desks. Candidates should have at least one year of relevant experience, and must be authorized to work in the US. The position can be based in Atlanta, Chicago, New York, or Phoenix.
REMOTE-FRIENDLY
–Insider is hiring an associate editor to work with freelance writers on their Personal Finance Insider team. Candidates should have experience writing and editing, and some experience managing freelancers is preferred. The salary starts at $60,000. The position can be based out of any of their US offices or be permanently remote.
–1843 Magazine is hiring a senior editor to work with other editors based in London to shape stories and longform features. Candidates should have extensive experience and a passion for commissioning and editing longform features. The position can be based anywhere in the US. The deadline to apply is May 21.
–The Daily Beast is hiring a social media editor to work from Wednesday to Sunday. Candidates should have at least one year of relevant social media and news experience, and a strong interest in politics, entertainment, and breaking news is preferred.
–CNET is hiring a personal finance writer to cover shopping for a mortgage, applying for a student loan, filing taxes, and other topics. Candidates should have at least three years of experience reviewing consumer products or services for an online publication, with experience in financial services preferred.
–The Fuller Project is hiring an enterprise reporter. Candidates should have a specialized beat in an area such as technology, labor, economics, inequity, safety and security, trafficking, immigration, or another topic. The position can be based anywhere in the US. The deadline to apply is May 7.
–The Pudding is hiring a managing director to lead contributor projects and oversee their team’s editorial process. Candidates should have management experience and be willing to “enjoy playing an often behind-the-scenes role” in the editorial process. The starting salary is $106,000. The deadline to apply is May 14.
INTERNATIONAL
–The Fuller Project is hiring an enterprise reporter to join their global editorial team. Candidates should be fluent in the language of the country in which they are based. The position can be based anywhere in the world, but candidates in Asia, Africa, or the Middle East are preferred. The deadline to apply is May 7.
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