Funding and Fellowship Fridays are back, featuring both Fellowships and Funding! Go figure!
The 2009 Gralla Program for Jewish journalists runs from Sunday afternoon, July 12th through Friday morning, July 17th at Brandeis University near Boston, MA.
This year will feature sessions on the future role, and the future, of the North American Jewish Press; as well as content sessions on the economy, Jewish-Christian relations, American Jews and Israe,; and the culture, politics, and "front burner" issues in North American Jewish life and religion. Sessions include lectures, round-table discussions, field trips, and films.
We look forward to your application, and to a superb gathering of journalists, editors, educators, and leaders of the American Jewish religion beat.
Questions--please contact Ellen Smith:esmith2@brandeis.edu, 781-736-2998 (and tell her you read about it on Esther Kustanowitz's blog).
Natan Grants: Emergent Jewish Communities in North America and Israel / Advancing Inclusiveness in the North American Jewish Community
Natan is now accepting Letters of Inquiry for two sets of grants: the 2010 Emergent Jewish Communities in North America and Israel and Advancing Inclusiveness in the North American Jewish Community. Letters of Inquiry are due to Natan by 5pm EDT on Thursday, May 28, 2009.
Natan has designed a very brief Letter of Inquiry with relatively standard questions that they hope most applicants will be able to answer quite quickly. Applicants should go to Natan's website for complete details, including info on how to submit an online application. Through their new online application system, applicants may begin the application process whenever they like, and can save drafts of their application until they are ready to submit it.



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