Planet Detroit is launching applications for the 2026 Neighborhood Reporting Lab, marking our third year of training and publishing community reporters across Metro Detroit.
The Neighborhood Reporting Lab is a paid, hands-on program for people who want to tell stories about their neighborhoods, with a focus on environmental health, climate and local solutions. Participants receive training, editorial support and the opportunity to publish their work with Planet Detroit.
Applicants can view stories from prior cohorts on the Neighborhood Reporting Lab landing page.
Application process
The Neighborhood Reporting Lab uses a two-round application process.
- Round 1
Opens Monday, January 26
Deadline: Friday, February 6 - Round 2 (invite only)
Opens Monday, February 9
Deadline: Friday, February 13
Selected applicants will be notified on Wednesday, February 18.
Required availability
Applicants must be available for the following sessions:
In-person sessions
- Saturday, February 28: In-person kickoff
- Saturday, May 30: Final in-person celebration
Zoom training sessions (6–8 pm)
- Tuesday, March 3
- Tuesday, March 10
- Tuesday, March 24 (no session March 17)
- Tuesday, March 31
- Tuesday, April 7
What participants will do
Participants will learn the basics of:
- Interviewing community members
- Photography using a phone or camera
- Writing Q&As and narrative profiles
- Producing short, engaging social video
Participants will work with Planet Detroit editors to develop, report and publish stories centered on people and organizations in their own communities.
Compensation
Participants can earn up to $350 for published work:
- $100 for a published Q&A (600–900 words plus photo)
- $200 for a published profile (800–1,000 words plus photo)
- $50 for a published social video reel
Who should apply
The lab is open to Detroit-area residents. No prior journalism experience is required. We welcome applicants who are community-connected, curious and interested in learning how local storytelling can inform and engage the public.
Applications open Monday, January 26.
Apply here
The Planet Detroit Neighborhood Reporting Lab is made possible with the generous support of the Kresge Foundation.
