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Logan Nonfiction Fellowship

Offered by Carey Institute for Public Good
The Logan Nonfiction Program offers two fellowship classes per year—one in the fall (October-December) and one in the spring (February-April). We welcome between 10-20 nonfiction writers, documentary filmmakers, photojournalists, podcasters and multimedia creators per class. Fellows are provided lodging, meals, workspace, professional guidance and community. Fellowships range between 5-10 weeks and take place on the Carey Institute for Global Good’s historic 100-acre campus in upstate New York.
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Key Details

Deadline Invalid Date
Award Amount Lodging, work space, sophisticated technological support and meals are provided.
Duration 0.2-0.4
Frequency Twice a year
Host Country United States
Years Since PhD NA

Funding Purpose

Publishing and editorial

Subjects / Fields

All subjects

Additional Information

Comments The Carey Institute for Global Good is dedicated to making a better world by contributing to a strong, educated, and just society. The institute is located in the historic hamlet of Rensselaerville, New York — a community of farmers, writers, artists and civic advocates — just a two-hour drive from New York City. Nestled on a hundred-acre campus in the heart of a pristine nature reserve, it is an inspiring place where journalists, policy makers, artists, agricultural innovators, entrepreneurs, and other change makers who seek sustainable solutions to local and global challenges can advance their work. Particular areas of emphasis relate to the most pressing issues of our day, including but not limited to war and conflict; social justice and human rights; science, health, agriculture, environment and technology; biography, history, and government; education; journalism and the media; and economics and business.

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Last Updated May 2020
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