Bertha Challenge Contest for Activists and Investigative Journalists to Support Climate Crisis 2020
Applicant criteria
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The Bertha Foundation invites activists and investigative journalists around the world to participate in the second Bertha Challenge and to spend a year deep-diving into one pressing social justice challenge. Successful applicants will receive paid non-residential fellowships and project budgets aimed at answering the following question: How is the relationship between profit and politics contributing to our interconnected climate and ecological crises and what can activists and investigative journalists do to address this?
Benefits:
- Income for each Bertha Fellow for one year, not exceeding USD $60,000 and commensurate with the applicant’s current or equivalent salary at the host organization - ideally a media outlet for an investigative journalist and an NGO, community organization or social movement for an activist.
- Project funding of up to USD $10,000 for each Bertha Fellow to produce a culminating product that responds to the question posed by the Bertha Challenge. Directed toward a specified target audience, this could be a series of articles, videos, podcasts, games or drama productions, for example. Bertha Fellows working together will have the option to pool their project funding to produce on a larger scale.
- A connect fund specifically designed to encourage collaboration between fellows.
- Training through regular webinars, with topics on a range of issues from current debates around the climate crisis and ecological collapse to methods of investigation, methods of communicating findings through news media, storytelling, popular education and more.
- Peer and mentor support in the form of regular virtual check-ins with Bertha staff and a cohort of Bertha Fellows. Like many fellowships, the Bertha Challenge aims to provide space for personal development. However, we also believe that work is most impactful when it is done in collaboration with peers conducting similar work on a sustained basis.
- Network development through the global cohort of Bertha Fellows and exposure to relevant partners within and beyond the Bertha network, including our legal partners in the Bertha Justice Network, many of whom are at the forefront of creating legal strategies to address the climate crisis.
- Global convenings of Bertha Fellows and selected guests at the start (July 2020) and end (June 2021) of the Bertha Challenge.
Activist Criteria:
- At least five years' experience working with activists, social movements, grassroots and community organizations, social justice organizations or campaigns.
- Strong connections to a diverse range of groups working in support of climate and ecological justice in the fellow’s city, country or region including social movements, community organizations, NGOs, academics, journalists, progressive government officials, etc.
- Experience in developing organizing tools or popular educational products and materials including training courses, publications, pamphlets, films, podcasts, arts, theater productions, etc.
- Experience in using research, media and the law in advocacy.
- Affiliation to an appropriate host organization to amplify work produced during the Bertha Challenge.
- For an activist, the host organization should be an NGO, community organization or social movement. It must be legally structured to receive grant funding and be able to process payroll. Host organizations must share a commitment to Bertha Challenge's objectives and conditions. This fellowship will require a full-time commitment. Both the applicant and host organization must commit to this in writing.
Investigative Journalist Criteria:
- Mid-career journalists with at least five years' experience and a track record and passion for doing investigative journalism.
- Strong connections to a diverse range of people or groups working in the field of ecological breakdown and climate crisis including social movements, community organizations, NGOs, academics, scientists, etc.
- Research ability, comprehensive understanding of the political landscape concerning the subject matter, understanding of the law(s) and political structures determining policy direction and power and the ability to work independently.
- Affiliation to an appropriate host media organization that could publish/broadcast work produced during the Bertha Challenge.
- Host media outlets must be legally structured to receive grant funding and be able to process payroll. Host organizations must share a commitment to Bertha Challenge's objectives and conditions. This fellowship will require a full-time commitment. Both the applicant and host organization must commit to this in writing.
Selection Criteria:
- A diverse group of 16 people will be chosen on the basis of individual merit, and on their complementary skills to the cohort, their existing and/or proposed networks and prospects for the long-term impact of their work.
- Fluency in spoken and written English is preferred to ensure effective communication between fellows.
Note: This must be your only fellowship or source of income for the duration of the term.
About:
Bertha Foundation fights for a more just world. It supports activists, storytellers, and lawyers that are working to bring about social and economic justice and human rights for all.
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