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Help SEJ Support Journalists Like Anne Marshall-Chalmers

Fundraiser graphic for Anne Marshall-Chalmers
Anne Marshall-Chalmers is an investigative reporter for The War Horse. She reports on climate change, agriculture, public health, injustice and the spaces where these topics intersect. More about Anne.

 

"Anyone who is serious about tackling stories related to the climate crisis should join SEJ. From grant opportunities to frequent webinars and trainings, SEJ is an invaluable resource." - Anne Marshall-Chalmers, Investigative Reporter, The War Horse

Here's how you can help SEJ

support journalists like Anne:


Give to SEJ Programs to support essential training, resources and convening, such as:


Give to SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism to support small story grants, such as:


Give to SEJ's Conference Travel Stipends to help cover the costs of registration, travel, lodging and other expenses for #SEJ2025 attendees who would not be able to come to the conference without this support. Here's what past participants had to say:

  • “Since my newsroom does not cover costs for going to a conference, I would not have been able to attend without the fellowship. I'm really grateful to Uproot and SEJ for keeping this fellowship happening; so many people I spoke to were in the same boat as me, attending SEJ on a fellowship because they would not have been able to go otherwise. As newsrooms struggle across the country and these budgets for conferences are frequently cut, I really see it as one of the most important offerings that SEJ has.”
  • “I couldn't have attended the conference without it. I've been wanting to go to this conference for several years and didn't have the opportunity until this year. I think that these fellowships will help diversify conference goers and include more young reporters at smaller outlets.”


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Give to the SEJ Members in Need Fund to help cover membership dues and program fee waivers for members experiencing financial hardship. This fund is entirely supported by donations and was breaking even for years (thanks to the generosity of our members), but has recently fallen behind.

 

 

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