Help SEJ Support Journalists Like Bobby Magill

Fundraiser graphic for Bobby Magill
Bobby Magill is a journalist covering water, public lands and the Interior Department for Bloomberg Law in Washington, D.C. His work focuses on climate change and legal battles over the Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, water supplies, oil and gas leasing, endangered species and other federal lands issues. More about Bobby.

 

"SEJ is a family of journalists with the same goal: To tell the most important environmental stories of our time. I found my job at Bloomberg through SEJ, and the professional and personal connections SEJ has provided have been essential to my career."

- Bobby Magill, Bloomberg Law

Here's how you can help

journalists like Bobby:


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 Diversity Travel Fellowships to help cover the costs of registration, travel, lodging and other expenses of Diversity Fellowships. Here's what past participants had to say:

  • "I would not have been able to attend without the SEJ/Uproot diversity fellowship, and I am truly grateful for it as this is easily the best conference I've been to as a newer journalist. I am truly grateful for the program and hope it can be expanded so even more people, who otherwise would not be able to, can attend."
  • "As an emerging freelance photojournalist in the midwest I have limited resources and opportunities to attend conference. This limits my ability for professional growth and networking. I would not have been able to attend the workshop without the Uproot Project Fellowship."


Give to the SEJ Members in Need Fund to help cover fee waivers and other costs of participating in SEJ programs, for members experiencing financial hardship.


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