The Media Fellowship program of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada offers up-and-coming and established journalists the opportunity to spend time in Asia researching and preparing stories.
Opportunity Details
The Media Fellowship program of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada offers up-and-coming and established journalists the opportunity to spend time in Asia researching and preparing stories. The program aims to help Canadian journalists become better informed about this dynamic part of the world in order to write and broadcast insightfully on Asia and and Canada-Asia relations. To date, the program has supported 98 journalists, including well-known Canadian media figures such as Carol Off, John Ivison, Daphne Bramham, Nathan VanderKlippe, Chantal Hébert, Paul Kennedy, Francis Bula, and Hayley Woodin Hastings, among others.
The Media Fellowships are a component of the Foundation’s Research Grants Program, funded through the proceeds of an endowment established by the Government of Canada. All grants are awarded on a competitive basis.
The fellowship accepts creative proposals that examine important and emerging stories on issues impacting Asia and relevant to Canada. Proposals that align with the Foundation’s current work around emerging technology, AI and data governance, economic security and supply chain resilience, maritime governance and security, energy security, climate solutions, space, trade and investment, and the Arctic will be given preferential consideration.
Expected Deliverables
Reporting Requirements
Financial:
Seventy-five per cent of the Fellowship will be awarded upon signing of the award agreement. Twenty-five per cent will be withheld until final reporting. As per Revenue Canada requirements all Grant payments will be reported on a T4A at the end of each calendar year (refer to www.cra-arc.gc.ca IT340R and IT75R4 for additional information).
Post-Fellowship Wrap-up:
Journalists will be expected to produce their completed articles and programs no later than March 31 of the next year. Recipients will be expected to forward to the Foundation copies of completed articles and programs that result from their trip.
Recipients will be invited to record or write a short testimonial reflecting on the opportunities provided by the fellowship program.
Recipients will also be required to provide a short written report (700-1,000 words) to provide feedback on their trip and help refine the Foundation’s media fellowship program. Recipients may be invited by the Foundation to present their insights and findings during their trip to Asia at either the Foundation’s Vancouver or Toronto office.
Selection
Successful applicants will be selected by a jury formed by APF Canada. The key criteria are: significance of the topic, project feasibility, potential impact, and personal qualifications. The judges’ decision will be final.
Applications and questions may be emailed to: [email protected] or mailed to:
Communications Director
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
680-1066 West Hastings St.
Vancouver, B.C.
V6E 3X2
Applications are accepted in English and French.
Apply for APF Canada Media Fellowship Program