Greg Clark Award
INSIGHT. EXPERIENCE. ACCESS. CONNECTIONS.WHAT'S YOUR ISSUE? The Greg Clark Award offers journalists early in their career a chance to go behind the scenes and meet key decision-makers on their beats. The award was created in memory of one of Canada's greatest journalists - a war correspondent, an avid outdoorsman, a humourist, but above all, a great reporter who excelled at storytelling. It's an award that's unique among Canadian journalism, one that's designed to offer working journalists a chance to gain insight and meet key decision-makers on their beats. The successful applicant(s) will get an opportunity to spend up to a week observing the inner workings of an organization not usually accessible to the working journalist. The award addresses the need for broader awareness and exposure of the increasing complexity of issues and institutions journalists cover in day to day reportage. Application deadline is March 16, 2012, 5:00 p.m. EST. View the details in English or French. Criteria
How to Apply
The Selection Committee will be looking for innovative proposals from journalists interested in expanding their knowledge and understanding of issues rather than their reporting skills. All arrangements for the award assignment will be made in consultation with award winners. The successful applicant(s) will have their expenses covered for any travel and accommodation costs. Send proposals to: |
Congratulations to our 2012 Greg Clark Award winner Tamara Baluja As a national reporter at The Globe and Mail, Tamara Baluja has a special interest in education. She will spend her Greg Clark experience exploring remote First Nations schools in British Columbia, where graduation rates and performance indicators show positive change is being made. Read what previous award recipients did for their professional development opportunities…Mary-Catherine McIntosh - 2009 Matt Silver - 2004
The Canadian Journalism Foundation would like to thank and for their generous support of this award. |





