Deadline: October 12, 2025

The Documented Media Training Program 2026 is a transformative initiative designed to support U.S.-based newsrooms in building stronger editorial products for and with immigrant communities. This hands-on training equips journalists with the tools to foster trust, ensure ethical reporting, and build sustainable newsroom practices.


About the Program

Building Bridges: An Immigrant Media Training Program” is a practical and immersive 15-module course developed to guide six selected U.S. newsrooms through the process of creating or enhancing editorial products tailored to immigrant communities.

Through a combination of training modules, weekly virtual sessions, and expert guidance, participants will gain the knowledge and skills needed to launch impactful, inclusive, and sustainable journalism projects.


Key Features

  • Virtual Training: 15 intensive modules covering editorial product development, trust-building, ethics, and sustainability.
  • Stipend Support: Each participating newsroom receives a $10,000 stipend to help kick-start their project.
  • Investment Opportunity: Access to a final investment round for additional financial support.
  • Ongoing Support: Newsrooms join a community of practice for continued peer learning and collaboration even after the programme ends.

Program Timeline

  • Application Deadline: October 12, 2025
  • Training Duration: Mid-January 2026 to early May 2026
  • Weekly Time Commitment: Approximately 8–10 hours (modules, virtual sessions, and assignments)

Eligibility Criteria

The Documented Media Training Program 2026 is open to:

  • Reporters, producers, editors, and managers working in U.S.-based or U.S. territories’ newsrooms.
  • Newsrooms of all types: nonprofit, for-profit, community-based, and university-affiliated.
  • Teams committed to serving immigrant communities and building inclusive journalism practices.

Team Requirements

  • At least one full-time staff member must attend weekly virtual sessions.
  • At least one additional team member (full-time or part-time) should support project development, fundraising, and sustainability.

Why Apply?

Participating in this programme offers not only financial support but also long-term impact:

  • Access to expert-led, structured training
  • Guidance in launching or improving editorial products
  • Opportunities to build trust within immigrant communities
  • Inclusion in a national peer-support network

Quick Summary

FeatureDetails
Program NameBuilding Bridges: Immigrant Media Training Program 2026
FocusCommunity-driven journalism for immigrant communities
Participants6 U.S. newsrooms
Stipend$10,000 per newsroom + access to final investment round
DurationMid-January to early May 2026
Time Commitment8–10 hours per week
Format15 virtual modules + sessions + office hours
Post-program BenefitMembership in a community of practice for continued peer learning

How to Apply

Interested newsrooms should prepare to demonstrate their commitment to immigrant-focused journalism and readiness to dedicate staff time to the programme.

👉 Click here to apply
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