We are excited to announce that applications are now open for all 2022 classes of the Logan Nonfiction Program! This is an incredible opportunity for writers, documentary filmmakers, photojournalists, podcasters, and multimedia creators who are working on long-form nonfiction projects to take their work to the next level.
The Logan Nonfiction Program provides an immersive environment where fellows are able to focus on their projects while receiving mentorship from experts in their respective fields. Whether you are an emerging talent or an experienced professional, this fellowship offers the resources, guidance, and community necessary to elevate your work and make a lasting impact.
Why Apply?
The Logan Nonfiction Program has been a vital resource for nonfiction creators since its inception, offering fellows not only the time and space to complete their projects, but also the opportunity to engage with a community of like-minded individuals. Fellows are provided with:
- Workspace and Lodging: Enjoy a peaceful and inspiring environment at the Carey Institute for Global Good in upstate New York. Fellows will have access to private offices, comfortable lodging, and meals.
- Mentorship and Networking: Fellows work closely with mentors who are experts in nonfiction writing, documentary filmmaking, photojournalism, and multimedia creation. You’ll also have access to workshops and networking opportunities with fellow creators, which can help you refine your craft and find new opportunities for your projects.
- Focused Time for Your Project: During the fellowship, you’ll have the time and support you need to complete your long-form nonfiction project. Whether you’re working on a book, film, photo project, or multimedia work, the Logan Nonfiction Program will provide you with the time and space to focus on bringing your vision to life.
Who Should Apply?
The program is open to nonfiction writers, documentary filmmakers, photojournalists, podcasters, and multimedia creators who are working on long-form projects that explore the most pressing issues of our time. We are particularly interested in projects that engage with topics such as social justice, climate change, politics, race, gender, and inequality.
Applicants should be at work on a long-form project such as:
- A book
- A film
- A photojournalism project
- A podcast or multimedia work
- Or any other long-form nonfiction project
How to Apply
Applications are now open for all 2022 classes, and we encourage you to apply early! The application process is simple, but it’s important to ensure that you submit all necessary materials, including a project proposal, writing samples, and references.
Applications are reviewed by a selection committee based on the quality and relevance of the proposed work, the applicant’s experience, and the potential impact of the project.
Important Dates
- Application Deadline: Applications for all 2022 classes will close Be sure to submit your materials before the deadline!
- Fellowship Dates: The fellowships will run throughout 2022, with specific start dates for each class. Selected fellows will be notified, with detailed information on the residency schedule and program requirements.
What’s Next?
If you’re passionate about nonfiction storytelling and want to take your project to the next level, we encourage you to apply for the Logan Nonfiction Program. This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to receive professional guidance, gain exposure for your work, and join a community of creative and motivated individuals.
For any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to our team at [contact information]. We’re here to help!