Freelancers
Advance your career with ideas, contacts and support from the AHCJ freelance network.
AHCJ’s Freelance Center is designed to help create a sense of community for freelancers and provides a variety of practical resources. These include tip sheets and information about pitching, reporting and writing stories; running a business; networking with colleagues; tools and apps; and awards, grants and fellowships. The center also provides and periodically updates dozens of market guides that describe what publications are looking for in a story pitch. The Freelance Center also organizes quarterly webinars that address issues of particular interest to freelancers, such as negotiating contracts and finding new clients.
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Freelancers: How to make sure you’re paid on time
Fighting to get paid for your work is never fun, especially after weeks or months of work. Here’s how to…

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January Lunch and Learn: Finding anchor clients
Freelancers discussed tips and strategies for finding and keeping anchor clients.

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December Lunch and Learn: How to find patient stories
Freelancers shared ideas about how to find patients who are willing to tell their stories and discussed some sensitivities involved.

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Tips for successfully applying for grants and fellowships
Earlier this month, I hosted a webinar about getting grants and fellowships to support a narrative or investigative reporting project.…

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The latest Freelance Center resources, at a glance
Check out the revamped Freelance Center, where information is now much easier to find thanks to AHCJ’s brand-new website.

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Getting a grant or fellowship to support your project
In this webinar, learn what makes a grant application for a narrative journalism project stand out and hear from a…

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What freelancers need to know about media liability insurance
Freelance journalists need to weigh the nature of their reporting, risk of being sued, relationship with publishers and cost of…

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