The Robert R. McCormick Foundation, through its partner The Poynter Institute, invites applications to offer a Specialized Reporting Institute (SRI) in 2012. SRIs meet the growing need to provide journalists and others with subject-specific expertise and practical reporting training on issues or topics in the news. An SRI is organized and administered by an SRI host, who plans and carries out the program.
Each workshop convenes a diverse group of journalists, often from small to mid-sized news organizations, plus educators, for a program lasting about two days. (Here are previous SRI topics, hosts and locations.)
Participants represent all media platforms, and SRI funds cover participants’ travel, lodging and tuition. SRI hosts receive $30,000-$50,000 (the 2011 average was about $40,000) to cover the costs. McCormick intends to fund six to eight SRIs in 2012. SRIs can be national or regional in focus.
How to Apply
- Be familiar with the goals of a Specialized Reporting Institute to ensure that your proposal will seek to achieve those goals.
- Know these requirements for an SRI and be prepared to address them in your application.
- Select your topic and plan the key components of your proposal: location, faculty or workshop leaders, participant recruitment, the topic and timing of the online chat, Webinar and any other elements that will enhance the effectiveness and impact of your SRI. (Here are previous SRI topics, hosts and locations.)
- Prepare a budget. You'll find a budget template on the application form. You may allocate 7.5 percent of the SRI funds to indirect costs. In your budget, please identify those indirect costs.
- Fill out the online application by 5 p.m. E.T. on Nov. 15, 2011. Note: You must register as a user at Poynter News University to apply.
SRI Application Timeline
Nov. 15: Deadline to apply. You will receive an email confirming that your application has been received.
Dec. 1: Applicants will learn if they are finalists for funding. Finalists may be asked for additional information.
Dec. 15: Deadline for finalists to submit supplemental information.
Jan. 15: Finalists will be notified if they are recipients of funds to host an SRI.
Poynter's Role in the SRI Program
The McCormick Foundation partners with The Poynter Institute to administer the Specialized Reporting Institutes Program. Poynter oversees the application process, answers applicants’ questions, works with McCormick to select SRI hosts and then serves as a resource for hosts as they carry out and evaluate their events. Poynter will also work with hosts to extend the learning from their event through a resource page on News University, a Webinar at Poynter's NewsU, and a live chat on Poynter.org. Through this partnership, McCormick and Poynter hope to ensure a diversity of participants and speakers at each SRI, increase the online reach of the training, build community around the training events, create consistency within the SRI program and enhance the evaluation of the work.
For more information, see our Frequently Asked Questions. If you still need assistance, please send an e-mail to McCormickSRI@poynter.org.
