Programs

The Online News Association Conference is the premier gathering of highly engaged digital journalists who are shaping the future of media. Join us for ONA24, Sept. 18–21, in Atlanta.

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This program helps news organizations evaluate tools and set strategy through hands-on trainings, practitioner meetups and gatherings with leaders in journalism and technology.

The Women’s Leadership Accelerator is an year-long, intensive program that supercharges the leadership and management skills of women who are pushing digital innovation. Participants will focus on a challenge specific to their careers and learn leadership skills and tools for navigating change. The Accelerator kicks off with a week of tailored, immersive programming in the spring, provides support and coaching to participants throughout the year and culminates with a workshop in the fall.

The Online Journalism Awards (OJAs), launched in May 2000, are the only comprehensive set of journalism prizes honoring excellence in digital journalism around the world. Submissions usually open in April or May, with finalists announced in August and winners celebrated at the annual ONA conference.

Networking Events

Join our virtual networking events, supporting audience, product, business and digital news professionals around topics like sharing tools, new ideas and collaboration efforts.

This fellowship selects students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) to attend ONA’s annual conference and receive hands-on experience in creating multimedia packages, as well as mentorship focused on emerging technologies, tools and approaches to reporting and distributing news online.

Each year, ONA awards Fellowships in the name of the late MJ Bear, a much-loved ONA founding member, to six stand-out journalists under age 30 whose innovative work in independent, community and corporate news represents the best of new media.

The Student Newsroom and Innovation Lab immerses undergraduate and graduate college students in a digital media environment by providing hands-on experience during the three-day Online News Association Conference & Awards Ceremony.

Make connections, share resources and showcase talent in your area — global or regional — with ONA Local. Organizers host professional development events for journalists and technology innovators. While several of our communities continue to be on a temporary pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some are hosting events virtually and others have resumed in-person gatherings.

Previous Programs

ONA hosted a three-part conversation series in 2023 designed to open space for women in executive digital journalism leadership. At these events, participants networked and developed their skills around cultivating organizational resilience and finding creative ways to support the professional development and growth of their teams.

ONA Career Day is a great opportunity for job, higher ed and fellowship opportunity seekers to make valuable connections and participate in career-focused learning and networking. Career Day 2023 was held March 9, 2023.

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Recruiters from newsrooms, companies at the intersection of media and tech, academic and fellowship programs, and others looking to connect with ambitious, digitally-savvy candidates from the ONA community can learn about being a part of ONA’s annual conference — our biggest event of the year — as well as year-round options.

ONA Community Circles were launched at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic designed to connect groups of community members to address evolving challenges within the community. Each circle was a small virtual discussion group, which presented an opportunity for a deeper connection among peers and resource sharing.

Journalism 360 is a global network of storytellers accelerating the understanding and production of immersive journalism. Our mission is to help news organizations, journalists, technologists, content creators and journalism educators experiment with all forms of immersive storytelling, including but not limited to 360 video, augmented reality, virtual reality and mixed reality.

The goal of the Challenge Fund is to hack the journalism curriculum using customized versions of the teaching hospital model. The fund supports universities to partner with news organizations, and explore new ways of providing information to their local communities.

Members of the ONA community have often cited the lack of diversity in newsrooms as one of the biggest challenges in journalism. Newsrooms need clarity on mentorship, training, retention and more. The Collaborative’s goal is to make newsrooms more inclusive by sharing best practices and fresh ideas on mentorship programs.

For the past three years, the CNN Diversity Fellowship has recognized digital journalists from diverse backgrounds with experience reporting for mobile and social platforms. Selected fellows receive an all-expenses paid trip to our annual conference to participate in one-on-one networking and mentoring events.

The AP-Google Journalism and Technology Scholarship Program, which ended with our last class in 2014, fostered new journalism skills in undergraduate and graduate students developing projects at the intersection of journalism and technology.

ONACamps, which ended in 2016, were free intensive digital journalism training sessions, courtesy of generous renewed grants from the Gannett Foundation. Sessions were tailored specifically to the needs of independent, community, non-profit, displaced and employed journalists, bloggers and entrepreneurs.