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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: 2026 TECH POLICY PRESS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Application Deadline:  11:59 p.m. EDT on October 15th, 2025

LOCATION: USA

Tech Policy Press is now accepting applications for its 2026 fellowship cohort. For 2026, they intend to support a new cohort of fellows to pursue independent reporting and analysis projects that explore urgent questions at the intersection of technology and democracy. The year-long, part-time fellowship is designed to support journalists, researchers, and public policy professionals. They welcome a wide range of contributions, from original reporting to policy analysis.

ELIGIBILITY:

The fellowship is open to journalists, researchers, lawyers, and public policy professionals who are interested in exploring the intersection of technology and democracy. We encourage applicants from the Global Majority and underrepresented communities in media. Candidates should have a demonstrated interest or background in tech policy, media, or related fields and be committed to producing high-quality, public-interest work during the fellowship.

All fellows will be expected to:

Contribute (on at least a monthly basis) analysis or reporting on issues related to technology and democracy. (While topics can change after the fellowship commences, each fellow should clearly articulate a topic and why they are a good fit to cover it.)

Attend a mandatory hour-long monthly cohort meeting.

Attend a monthly check-in meeting with Tech Policy Press’s editorial team to evaluate progress and discuss next steps.

Collaborate with other fellows and the Tech Policy Press masthead as appropriate.

Meet all agreed-upon deadlines for outputs.

Disclose any potential conflicts of interest.

If you would like to apply for the fellowship, complete this form by 11:59 p.m. EDT on October 15th, 2025. Required documents include:

A curriculum vitae (CV) or resume

Cover letter (no more than two pages) that conveys what you hope to accomplish

Links to prior publications.

 They will host two information sessions for potential applicants via ZOOM. Registration is required. Choose from one of two dates:

September 9th, 9 am EDT – Register here

September 16th, 7 pm EDT – Register here

BENEFIT:

Each fellow will receive a $10,000 stipend to support their work. In addition, fellows will join an international cohort for regular feedback and exchange of ideas, receive ongoing editorial guidance, and participate in monthly sessions designed to support and strengthen their work.

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TARBELL GRANTS FOR ORIGINAL REPORTING ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE JOURNALISM (UP TO $15,000)

Application Deadline: by the end of the day on September 14th, 2025.​

LOCATION: USA

As artificial intelligence grows more advanced, the technology and the people building it grow increasingly consequential.​ They believe journalism plays a crucial role in helping the public understand AI — and in holding companies and policymakers to account.

They seek to fund forward-looking stories, examining how today’s technical advancements and policy decisions lay the groundwork for how artificial intelligence will shape our future. In particular, we seek to fund reporting on five focus areas:

Investigations into frontier AI companies

National and international AI policymaking

Integration of AI in governments and militaries

AI capabilities, safeguards, and evaluations

Future of work and society in an age of advanced AI

ELIGIBILITY:

They welcome submissions from all experienced journalists and media creators: both staff writers/editors/producers and freelancers are welcome to apply. Journalists with an investigative background are particularly encouraged to apply. A background in reporting on AI and/or technology is desirable but not mandatory.

You do not need to have an outlet secured before applying, although we encourage it. If you can’t secure a letter of interest from an editor before your application, we’ll ask you to obtain one before we distribute any funding (see template). Your publication or distribution platform of choice must be able to accept grant funding for stories. 

When evaluating applications, they look for:

Potential for Impact. We care about stories that make a difference. We want the reporting we enable to help society navigate the challenges ushered in by increasingly capable and widespread AI systems, whether that be by raising awareness of an underdiscussed harm or catalyzing policy change.​​​​

Reach. We hope grantees’ stories will be read, heard, or viewed widely, and by people with decision-making power. We prefer to fund stories that are likely to be published in established and influential outlets.

Journalistic experience. We look to fund journalists with a track record of impressive reporting. We tend to only fund journalists who have written at least one piece like the original journalism they’re proposing, whether that’s an ambitious investigation or a captivating explainer.

Feasibility. We look for pitches and budgets that demonstrate a realistic plan for how to pull off the proposed story.

If you have any questions about the application process, please contact michel@tarbellfellowship.org. To be considered, apply by the end of the day on September 14th, 2025.​

They welcome applications from anywhere in the world. While certain countries occasionally present problems when disbursing charitable grants, they make every effort to disburse all grants in full while following the letter and spirit of all relevant laws and regulations. They do not disburse grants to any individual or organization listed on the OFAC List of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons.

BENEFIT:

Tarbell offers grants of $1,000 – $15,000 to support original reporting published in established outlets, whether from freelancers or staff. They primarily focus on written journalism, but they also fund journalism in other formats.

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