Jack Hazard Fellowship Program / How To Apply (Up to $5000)
The Jack Hazard Fellowship Program is a unique opportunity for high school teachers who are also writers of fiction, creative nonfiction, or memoir. The program provides a $5,000 award to enable these creative writers to focus on their writing for a summer.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the Jack Hazard Fellowship Program, applicants must:
– Be a full-time high school teacher in an accredited school in the United States
– Have taught for at least three years
– Be a writer of fiction, creative nonfiction, or memoir
– Commit to concentrating on their writing during the summer
– Intend to return to full-time teaching in the fall
Requirements for the Jack Hazard Fellowship Program
To apply, applicants must submit:
– A completed application form
– A brief biography (250 words)
– A CV with relevant details
– A description of the proposed writing project (250 words)
– A writing sample (up to 5,000 words)
– Contact information for the school principal or head of school
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Benefits
The program offers:
– A $5,000 award to support writing during the summer
– Opportunities to share work and connect with other writers and educators
– Recognition as a Jack Hazard Fellow
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Deadline
Applications will be accepted from November 15, 2024, through January 3, 2025, at 11:59 PM EST. Apply here.
For more information contact jhf@newliteraryrproject.org