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Society of Freelance Journalists

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The Society of Freelance Journalists is a global community for freelance journalists. It offers advice, moral support, learning and job opportunities for journalists whose main source of income is self-employment.

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Directory Profile https://journalismdirectory.org/network/society-of-freelance-journalists/

Mission In addition to running their own virtual meet-ups for freelance journalists and Q&A sessions, the SFJ was a partner in the European Journalism Centre’s Freelance Journalism Assembly. They moderated and led training sessions, offered coaching expertise and co-hosted meet-ups. They’ve also given evidence to the UK’s House of Lords communication and digital committee’s inquiry into the future of UK journalism and organised panel discussions at the International Festival of Journalism in Italy.

About The Society of Freelance Journalists is a global community for freelance journalists. They offer advice, moral support, learning and job opportunities for journalists whose main source of income is self-employment. Founded in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, SFJ has since grown to more than 2,600 members and is a registered Community Interest Company (CIC). At the heart of the community is a Slack group, with dedicated discussion channels for work opportunities, networking, events, and advice on topics from personal finance to working from home. Membership is free to ensure the group is accessible to all. The SFJ directors and founding members – Laura Oliver, Abigail Edge, Caroline Harrap and John Crowley – volunteer their time to maintain and develop the group, driven by their collective goal to support and lend a voice to the fast-growing freelance sector of the media industry.

Countries Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye, Ukraine, United Kingdom

Topics Climate, Health, Migration, Organized crime, Politics / policy / democracy, Social issues, Personal development, business development, culture/arts

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Year Founded 2020

Source Directory of European Journalism Networks