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Home»Search by Region»America»Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) Student Innovation Competition 2024 (up to $10,000)

Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) Student Innovation Competition 2024 (up to $10,000)

Jude OgarOctober 12, 20234 Mins Read
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Deadline: October 16, 2023

Applications are open for the Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI) Student Innovation Competition 2024. Create something to help a newsroom measure the impact of their news coverage for their community. The impact measurements should not revolve around traditional metrics like clicks, views or visits – but the real life impact of the journalism and its benefit to the communities it serves.

Teams can create anything — low tech or high tech — a game, a print product, an app, an event, a series, a widget — anything! Think creatively and figure out what works for your community. Create a plan for how you will implement your idea over a three-month period. You will need to detail the necessary steps, milestones and how you plan to measure success at the end of your implementation as a part of your entry. The selection committee will pick finalists from the submissions based on the strength of the planning, potential for success and creative out of the box thinking. Those ideas will then move to the next phase!

If selected as a finalist, your team will have until March 2024 to implement and test your idea before presenting a presentation detailing your pitch, implementation and the results for the judges. This presentation will be recorded by the RJI production team (remotely) in March 2024. These presentations will be watched by the judges prior to their Q&A with each team. These presentations will also be watchable by the public who will vote for their Fan Favorite team. The Fan Favorite team wins a special prize! (Last year’s fan favorite winner got a trip to NAHJ in Miami!)

Prizes

  • First place: $10,000
  • Second place: $2,500
  • Third place: $1,000

Eligibility

  • A team can be an individual student or up to 4 students.
  • Teams cannot apply for additional funding from their school or other organizations for their idea until after the competition is complete. All teams will be given up to $500 by RJI for approved reimbursement of project materials during the implementation phase. Reimbursement will occur in one payment at the conclusion of the competition.
  • At least one person on each team must be a journalism or communication student.
  • Faculty from the student’s school can advise but cannot be involved in the implementation of the idea — students must do all of the actual work.
  • Final presentations must be in English and recorded by RJI. Each team will have their presentation recorded by RJI remotely, with a time limit of 10 minutes. If student teams go over their time limit on their first recorded presentation – they will be given two additional tries to record within the 10 min limit. If they go over the allotted 10 min on all 3 recordings, only 10 minutes of the final recording will be shown to the judges and public.
  • All team members must be a part of the presentation and the Q&A with the judges to qualify for the top 3 prizes.
  • The competition is open to all college students attending school in the U.S. All team members have to verify their US college enrollment status upon application.
  • If you are in the U.S. on a student visa, note that your winnings will probably have to be distributed as a scholarship through your university. They will require you to plan ahead and make the necessary arrangements with your university for the organisers to transfer your potential winnings.
  • All money and prizes will go to the students who participate in the competition – not to any faculty, news partners or collaborators.
  • The competition will not assert any IP or ownership over the projects or outcomes.

Judging Criteria

Projects will be judged on five main criteria:

  • Idea: How did the team come up with the idea? Was it based on research, data and other factors to decide the community need and the feasibility? 
  • Implementation: Did the project get implemented, meet the planned milestones and overcome the hurdles it encountered?
  • Measuring success: Was the project implementation successful? How did the team measure impact and success?
  • Reach: Was the idea created with attention to diversity, equity and accessibility for the community? Could the idea be replicable and applicable in more communities and newsrooms across the country?
  • Sustainability: Is the idea sustainable after the competition? Was it built and implemented in a manner that supports continued management, revenue and/or growth?

Application

Click here to apply

For more information, visit RJI Student Innovation Competition.

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