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08 November 2011

Religion research grants for journalists

Journalists interested in writing long-form stories about religion can apply for a two-year grant of up to US$50,000.

The Social Science Research Council invites proposals on the study of prayer and the significance of prayerful practices in contemporary culture and society.

Print journalists must produce three to five 5000-word articles for publication or a book-length manuscript. Broadcast journalists must produce projects of similar scope.

Applicants must first submit a short bio, work sample and three-page letter of intent describing the proposed project by December 1. Journalists with the most promising projects will be contacted to submit a complete project proposal.

For more information, click here.

http://ijnet.org/opportunities/religion-research-grants-journalists-open-worldwide

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