Virginia Humanities has two fellowships that may be of interest to journalists:
Public Humanities Fellowships help writers, independent scholars, community historians, and college and university faculty members share meaningful research, stories, and cultural expressions that are relevant to Virginia’s diverse communities and that connect audiences to wider regional, national, and global contexts. All Public Humanities Fellows will receive a $15,000 stipend to support a four-month project.
The Rosel Schewel Fellowship champions projects that tell inclusive stories of Virginia women.
Location
Virginia
Funding Type
Fellowship
Organization
Virginia Humanities
Focus Area
Subject Area
Varies
Award Size
$12,500 to $25,000
Career Stage
Editor's Note
Journalist Dina Weinstein was a 2024-25 grantee for work on Charlotte Anne Wynn Pollard, VCU’s first Black nursing graduate