RJI Fellows class of 2025–2026
Funding arts journalism’s future
Building a new repository and nonprofit for arts journalism.
How to find grant money for your next local reporting project
Funders, application tips and getting started.
A roadmap to resources for reporting on drugs
Creating a guide to help journalists shift from drug war framing to a health-centered approach.
Why walking tours offer another medium for local journalism
Let’s step outside and take a walk with our community.
Journalists are building the newsrooms they want to work for
Developing resources to help non-traditional newsrooms thrive.
When a press pass should shield us
Immigration coverage must be more in-depth, and we need more reporters to ensure that.
Why journalists need a theory of change
A simple framework to help us decide how to put our limited resources to use.
Listening, loss and what we might miss (and learn) from each other
Co-creating care-driven resources for visual journalism.
Introducing the 2025-2026 RJI Fellows
The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the Missouri School of Journalism has announced the 2025-2026 class of RJI Fellows, who will work to create and test free, open-source resources for journalists and community newsrooms.