Deadline: February 22, 2024
Applications are open for the Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award 2024. The Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award is a grant of $12,500 to support the work of a promising early-career nonfiction writer on a story that uncovers truths about the human condition.
Offered for the first time in 2015, the Award has been endowed by individuals and organizations touched by the life and work of Matthew Power, a wide-roving and award-winning journalist who sought to live and share the experience of the individuals and places on which he was reporting. Power, a longtime friend of the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, died in March 2014, while on assignment in Uganda.
The award proceeds from the recognition that many important stories need to be reported from afar, and that publications do not always have the resources to send a writer where the story is.
Award
The monetary award will be distributed in the following way:
- $6,000 upon announcement of the winning proposal; $3,000 upon evidence of substantial progress (usually a first draft); and $3,500 upon completion and acceptance by the Award committee.
Eligibility
- Open to anyone age 21 and older. The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute encourages applications from early-career, nonfiction writers whose work will perpetuate the legacy of Matthew Power.
- There are no citizenship nor residency requirements.
- Not eligible for the Competition are: NYU Affiliates and their immediate families; NYU graduates receiving degrees dated within two years of the application deadline; and journalists holding staff positions at established media outlets determined by the Committee to be ineligible because they are capable of funding such a project on their own.
Application
The submission deadline is February 22, 2024. The deadline to complete and deliver the final Work is December 31, 2024.
For more information, visit Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award.