Steve Steinberg Reporting Award summer funding opportunity 2023
Sponsored by
Department of Communication
Funding Type:
Stipend
Open To:
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Co-term
Master's
Summer
Applications closed
Applications closed on March 15, 2023
Approximate Offer Date:
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
Steve Steinberg Reporting Award
info session (Jan 31) and application details
The Department of Communication announces this opportunity for Stanford students interested in spending their summer working on their own long-form narrative reporting project:
Steve Steinberg Reporting Award info session (Jan 31) and application details
The Steve Steinberg Reporting Award gives Stanford University students the opportunity to spend a summer working on a long-form narrative reporting project with guidance from a journalism faculty member.
Awardees will receive a stipend of $7,700, and an additional supplement of up to $7,300 is available for reporting expenses.
Background on the award
The Steve Steinberg Reporting Award honors the memory of Steve Steinberg, a former editor at Wired magazine and columnist for the Los Angeles Times who later became a stock analyst focused on technology companies at Gilder, Gagnon, Howe & Co. Steinberg, who died in 2020 at age 50 in a biking accident, was “A brilliant mind, a hacker at heart, a gifted writer, and a generous spirit,” as described in his obituary.
What we’re looking for from applicants
A story idea of local, regional, national, or global import that tells us something about the world that we don’t know — one that requires deep, expansive, on-the-ground reporting and is best told in a long-form narrative. Among the goals are to broaden knowledge, inspire creativity and, ideally, spur action. The project should aspire to what Steinberg wrote in2008of the best writing: “It’s so provocative it forces me to reconsider everything before I can continue.”
Eligibility
Any Stanford undergraduate or MA student is eligible to apply. This award may not be combined with other Stanford summer funding.
Info session
Professors R.B. Brenner and Janine Zacharia will host an info session and luncheon for prospective applicants January 31 from 12:00 - 1:00 pm in McClatchy Hall, S40, in the sub-basement. Please RSVP by January 25.
How to apply
Applications will be accepted March 1-15 and will include:
A statement of not more than 300 words that explains your story idea and reporting strategy, why you are proposing to do it now, and why the work is relevant and compelling
A budget estimate for expenses and a justification for each budget item. Costs could include housing for the summer, transportation, use of a translator, and expenses related to obtaining public records. Your budget for expenses may not exceed $7,300.
Two samples of your journalistic work
Stanford transcript
Resume
A COVID-19 Alternative: If University policies about award funding change and include travel restrictions, describe in one paragraph whether a version of the project could be done from your place of residence
Finalists will be required to submit a more detailed reporting plan and references may be requested at that time.
For questions concerning the suitability of your proposed project, please contact journalism faculty members R.B. Brenner(rbbrenner@stanford.edu) or Janine Zacharia (zacharia@stanford.edu).
For all other questions, please contact Sarah Wert (wert@stanford.edu)