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EJewish Philanthropy is looking for writers

eJewish Philanthropy is looking for freelance reporters in the US and Israel to write news stories about the Jewish philanthropic and nonprofit world. Pay is competitive and there’s plenty of opportunity.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

eJewish Philanthropy is a news publication covering the world of Jewish philanthropy. eJP’s goal is to capture, convene and drive the daily conversation in the Jewish philanthropic sector via original news reporting and thought pieces on the pressing issues. By highlighting new emerging leaders and change makers, it also aims to expand the Jewish philanthropy conversation.

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION

  • Write a short introduction about yourself
  • Include a paragraph highlighting your writing experience, relevant credentials and publication credits
  • Attach links to your strongest work or portfolio, and online profile.

COMPENSATION

  • $125- $500 per article- $125 for a quick hit to 500 for an in-depth piece. Anywhere in between those depending on the depth of reporting

CONTACT

For more information, visit their website.

Email all questions and submissions to Ben Sales, News Editor of eJewish Philanthropy, at: ben@ejewishphilanthropy.com

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