The annual all-expenses-paid Data Fellowship is designed for skilled journalists who want to learn to mine data sources to reveal key insights essential to high-impact journalism. Fellows can be reporters focused on health, education, or children’s issues, or general assignment reporters. Data Fellows receive five days of intensive training on data acquisition, cleaning, analysis, and visualization, as well as an introduction to important data sets that can serve as the basis for groundbreaking journalism. Each Fellow receives a $2,000 grant to assist with the costs of reporting an ambitious data-based Fellowship project, as well as six months of mentoring by a Senior Fellow.