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We know our industry is unequal - and as students, you rarely have spare cash lying around.
We also know the difference attending SPANC and winning our awards can make to your future career. Previous members and award winners have gone on to secure jobs at the BBC, Sky News, The Times, The Guardian and many more.
And we see it as a core part of our mission at the SPA to do our best to help diversify the industry and give opportunities to those not traditionally represented.
That’s why we’re pleased to bring back our Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) for 2024, helping those otherwise unable to afford to come to Bristol.
What does the SPA already do?
As a charity we already try to do all we can to make sure we are giving people a hand up. Membership of the SPA is free, which is not the case for some other student media groups, and we work year-round to bring in sponsorship to ensure SPANC ticket prices are subsidised to the lowest possible amount - we actually run every conference at a loss!
Our resources are free for our members to access, including online workshops with industry professionals and support for any issues you’re having, and our awards have no entry fee.
We have a strict diversity policy to try and prevent all-male or all-white panels at SPANC, and will always offer advice to any new publications offering a voice to fresh writers.
But we know this is not enough and we’re always open to ideas for how we can improve.
What is the Financial Assistance Scheme?
The SPA launched our Diversity Bursary in 2020, with an aim of improving representation in the media, and has had support from the NCTJ, The Printing Charity, The Media Society and News Associates, among others.
Last year we rebranded the fund as the Financial Assistance Scheme.
It has the same aims as before - the SPA is seeking to support individuals who are currently underrepresented in journalism in attending SPANC.
This includes, but is not limited to, those from lower socio-economic backgrounds, from ethnic minority backgrounds, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or have a disability.
SPANC is the biggest student journalism conference in the country, and we want to ensure that as many people as possible are able to attend, regardless of circumstance and background.
Last year, six students from across the country were able to come to #SPANC23 in Glasgow who would not have otherwise been able to come.
Funding will cover all basic costs associated with attending #SPANC24, including:
- Travel to and from the event from within the UK or Ireland;
- Accommodation for up to two nights;
- Tickets to the full conference and awards evening;
- Meals during the conference weekend.
The scheme may also see some applicants awarded partial funding.
Applications are open now, and you can apply by filling in our form below.
We will award as many eligible funding bids as possible, however the SPA executive committee and trustees have the final say. Decisions will be made on a rolling basis so early submission is recommended, all decisions will be made before ticket sales close.
If you don’t qualify for the bursary we still may be able to help by advising on how to lobby your union or university to fund tickets. Email richard@spajournalism.com for more information.
For questions on the FAS, email geri@spajournalism.com and/or jem@spajournalism.com.
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