New America Foundation

07/18/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/18/2024 10:00

Frequently Asked Questions About BLL's Child Care Reporting Grants

July 18, 2024

What are the child care reporting grants?

The Better Life Lab at New America offers reporting grants on various topics related to work-family justice, gender equity, and elevating the value of care. For this reporting grant series, the Lab is looking for stories exploring visions for the future of child care that work, using a solutions journalism framing and unearthing and highlighting potential Bright Spots that could help show the way. The grant allows independent reporters to be compensated for their time. The Better Life Lab will also provide editorial and pitching support, as needed, and create space for peer-to-peer support and connection.

How much are the grants?

Typically, the grants are about $1000 for a traditional print/digital media story, though additional funds are available for multimedia, graphic stories, and nontraditional stories as well.

When do the reporters get paid?

Reporters get paid upon publication of the piece. Any additional money received for placement by the publication is the reporter's to keep.

Can people new to reporting/journalism apply?

Yes! A portion of the grant money is set aside to help develop new and emerging voices. We encourage people new to reporting and storytelling to apply as well.

I have a pitch, but I'm not sure it will work. Can I send it over?

Please do. Many people take several rounds to work on their pitches, and we encourage anyone with an idea pertaining to visions for the future of a workable child care system to apply.

What is the timeline?

Most reporters turn their stories around in 2-6 months, though we are glad to work with them if they need extra time.

Besides financial compensation, what else do the reporters receive?

Better Life Lab will offer editorial support, editorial connections, pitching support, and convenings with the reporting cohort. Participation is encouraged but not required. The Lab also helps to amplify the work, sharing it widely with Lab and New America networks.

What if I can't get my story placed?

In previous grant cycles, most stories have found a publication home. In the rare instances that it cannot find an external outlet for publication, we have been able to edit the story to fit in New America's magazine, The Thread, or the Better Life Lab's newsletter and blog.

How do I apply?

You can apply using this Google form.

What if I want to ask for more funds?

You are welcome to make the case to us if your story requires additional funds. We work with reporters, narrators and storytellers on a case-by-case basis.

What kinds of stories are you looking for?

The Better Life Lab produces and supports high-quality independent journalism. We ask the question. You follow the data or the stories and write what you find. Our best journalism typically combines three elements:

  • A solutions-journalism approach, grounded in a deep understanding of the challenges.
  • Compelling stories about real people.
  • A policy or systems connection.

Do you have examples of previous stories?

Yes! You can read about our reporting grant process here and see the previous stories we have published here.