Deadline: 01-Oct-2026
The Alicia Patterson Fellowship Program supports print journalists through independent journalism fellowships that aim to strengthen high-quality reporting in the United States. The program is open to eligible full-time print journalists, freelance journalists, and journalists working for U.S. print publications, with additional support available for science and environmental journalism through the Cissy Patterson Fellowship.
Alicia Patterson Fellowship Program: Overview
The Alicia Patterson Fellowship Program provides financial and professional support to journalists who want to pursue independent reporting projects and improve the quality of print journalism.
The fellowship is designed for journalists working in areas such as:
- Print journalism
- Investigative reporting
- Science journalism
- Environmental journalism
- Independent journalism projects
Selected fellows receive support to develop major reporting projects and produce high-quality journalism during the fellowship period.
Purpose of the Alicia Patterson Fellowship
The program aims to:
- Support independent journalism and original reporting
- Encourage innovative approaches to print journalism
- Improve the quality and impact of journalistic work
- Provide journalists with time and resources to complete significant reporting projects
- Promote science and environmental reporting through specialized fellowship support
Cissy Patterson Fellowship for Science and Environmental Writers
The Alicia Patterson Fellowship Program also includes the Cissy Patterson Fellowship for Science and Environmental Writers.
This fellowship supports journalists specializing in:
- Science reporting
- Environmental journalism
- Research-based storytelling
- Issues related to science, climate, and the environment
Applicants interested in science or environmental journalism do not need to submit a separate application. All Alicia Patterson Fellowship applications are automatically considered for this additional fellowship opportunity.
Who Is Eligible?
The fellowship is open to:
U.S. Citizen Journalists
Eligible applicants include:
- Full-time print journalists who are U.S. citizens
- Journalists working in newspapers, magazines, or other print publications
Non-U.S. Citizen Journalists
Non-U.S. citizens may apply if they:
- Work full-time for a U.S. print publication
- Are employed by a U.S.-based print publication either inside or outside the United States
Freelance Journalists
Freelance journalists are also eligible to apply.
Eligible applicants should demonstrate professional journalism experience and the ability to complete an independent reporting project.
Why This Fellowship Matters
The Alicia Patterson Fellowship provides journalists with an opportunity to:
- Focus on important reporting projects without regular workplace constraints
- Explore complex topics through in-depth journalism
- Develop impactful stories for public audiences
- Strengthen professional journalism skills
- Contribute to the future of print and investigative journalism
The program supports journalism that informs communities and improves public understanding of important issues.
Fellowship Duration Options
Applicants can apply for either:
- 12-month fellowship
- 6-month fellowship
Applicants requesting a 12-month fellowship may still be awarded a six-month fellowship based on the judges’ evaluation.
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit several materials demonstrating their journalism experience and proposed project.
1. Fellowship Proposal
Applicants must provide a proposal explaining:
- How they plan to use the Alicia Patterson Foundation fellowship
- Why they are applying
- The importance of their proposed journalism project
The proposal must also include:
- A brief summary of the four articles the fellow plans to write during the fellowship period
Applicants may submit only one proposal.
Collaborative proposals are allowed for two applicants, such as:
- Writer and photographer teams
- Reporting and visual storytelling partnerships
2. Journalism Work Samples
Applicants must provide work samples based on their professional role.
Reporters and Writers
Must submit:
- Two published articles
- Publication details for each article
Editors
Must submit:
- Four examples of edited work
- A statement explaining their role and contribution
Photographers
Must submit:
- One portfolio containing eight to twelve photographs
- Photographs may be published or unpublished
3. References
Applicants must provide:
- Two professional references familiar with their work and proposed project
Reference providers will submit recommendation letters directly to the Alicia Patterson Foundation.
Applicants should include:
- Reference names
- Contact information
4. Professional Autobiography
Applicants must submit a professional autobiography of no more than:
- Two single-spaced pages
The autobiography should explain:
- Why they entered journalism
- Their journalism experience
- Their professional achievements
- Their future career goals
5. Budget Statement
Applicants must provide a detailed fellowship budget explaining expected expenses.
The budget should include:
- Travel costs
- Books and research materials
- Short-term housing expenses
- Personal maintenance expenses
- Family-related expenses, if applicable
- Other costs connected to the fellowship project
Applicants should also mention:
- Additional funding sources available during the fellowship year
How to Apply
Follow these steps to apply:
Step 1: Develop a Journalism Project Idea
Create a clear reporting proposal focused on an important topic suitable for independent journalism.
Step 2: Prepare Required Documents
Collect:
- Fellowship proposal
- Work samples
- Professional autobiography
- Budget statement
- Reference information
Step 3: Select Fellowship Duration
Choose between:
- Six-month fellowship
- Twelve-month fellowship
Step 4: Submit Application
Submit one complete application with all required supporting documents before the deadline.
Step 5: Review Process
Applications are evaluated based on:
- Quality of proposed journalism project
- Applicant’s professional experience
- Strength of previous work
- Potential contribution to journalism
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Submitting an unclear or overly broad reporting proposal
- Providing incomplete work samples
- Failing to explain the impact of the proposed project
- Submitting weak or unrelated journalism examples
- Forgetting detailed budget information
- Choosing references who cannot effectively describe their work
Tips for a Strong Application
Applicants can improve their chances by:
- Developing a focused and original reporting idea
- Demonstrating strong journalism experience
- Highlighting previous impactful work
- Explaining why the project matters to the public
- Creating a realistic and detailed budget
- Selecting references who understand their journalism abilities
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the Alicia Patterson Fellowship Program?
The Alicia Patterson Fellowship Program supports journalists through fellowships that fund independent journalism projects and promote excellence in print journalism.
2. Who can apply for the fellowship?
Full-time print journalists, freelance journalists, U.S. citizen journalists, and eligible non-U.S. citizens working for U.S. print publications can apply.
3. Is the fellowship only for U.S. citizens?
No. Non-U.S. citizens can apply if they work full-time for U.S. print publications either in the United States or abroad.
4. Can science and environmental journalists apply?
Yes. Applicants interested in science or environmental journalism are considered for the Cissy Patterson Fellowship for Science and Environmental Writers.
5. Can two journalists apply together?
Yes. Two applicants may collaborate on one proposal, such as a writer and photographer working together.
6. What type of work samples are required?
Reporters and writers submit two articles, editors submit four edited work samples, and photographers submit eight to twelve photographs.
7. Can applicants request a 12-month fellowship?
Yes. Applicants may request either a 12-month or six-month fellowship, although judges may award a different duration.
Conclusion
The Alicia Patterson Fellowship Program provides valuable support for journalists seeking to complete independent reporting projects and advance the quality of print journalism. By offering fellowship opportunities, professional support, and recognition for strong journalism, the program helps reporters, writers, editors, and photographers produce meaningful stories that inform and engage the public.
For more information, visit The Alicia Patterson Foundation.



























