
The Rosalynn Carter Journalism Fellowships 2025-2026 offer a transformative opportunity for journalists committed to mental health reporting. Hosted by The Carter Center, this prestigious fellowship provides training, financial support, and access to expert resources, enabling journalists to produce impactful stories on mental health issues.
In 2025, the fellowship expands its global outreach by including an international climate change and mental health component. Journalists from climate-sensitive countries (excluding the U.S.) are encouraged to apply to explore the intersection of climate change and mental well-being.
Fellowship Benefits
- Financial Support: Each fellow receives a $10,000 stipend to fund their reporting projects.
- Specialized Training & Mentorship: Participants undergo in-depth training in mental health journalism and receive guidance from industry experts and past fellows.
- Exclusive Networking Opportunities: Join an esteemed alumni network of over 285 journalists, gaining access to top professionals in journalism and mental health advocacy.
- Recognition & Career Growth: Previous fellows’ projects have earned Pulitzer Prize nominations, Emmy Awards, and Edward R. Murrow Awards.
- Meaningful Journalism: Produce ground breaking reports that help shape public policies and break the stigma around mental health.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, applicants must:
- Have a minimum of three years of professional journalism experience.
- Be covering mental health topics (for U.S. applicants).
- Be reporting on mental health and climate change (for international applicants from climate-sensitive countries).
- Work in any media format: print, digital, audio, or video journalism.
Available Programs
- U.S. Mental Health Reporting Fellowship
- Open to journalists reporting on mental health in the U.S.
- International Climate Change and Mental Health Fellowship
- Open to journalists from climate-sensitive countries outside the U.S.
- Focuses on the impact of climate change on mental well-being.
How to Apply
- Visit the official fellowship page: Carter Center Fellowship Application
- Fill out the online application form.
- Submit the required documents, including:
- Academic and professional credentials
- Updated CV or resume
- Two recommendation letters
- Statement of purpose outlining career goals and project vision
- Ensure that all materials are submitted before the deadline.
- Await confirmation and prepare for potential interviews or follow-up assessments.
FAQs
1. Can freelance journalists apply?
- Yes, freelance journalists with at least three years of experience are eligible.
2. Is this fellowship open to non-English speakers?
- While the program primarily operates in English, applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English to participate effectively.
3. Are previous fellows eligible to reapply?
- No, previous fellows are not eligible to reapply.
Conclusion
The Rosalynn Carter Journalism Fellowships 2025 provide an unparalleled opportunity for journalists to deepen their expertise in mental health reporting. With financial backing, mentorship, and networking opportunities, this fellowship empowers journalists to produce meaningful work that influences public perception and policy.