NSAA: Request for a DeleteMe Subscription

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The International Women's Media Foundation is offering a free one year DeleteMe subscription to journalists in the U.S. through our Newsroom Safety Across America initiative. As part of this program, the IWMF will continue offering ongoing support to the participating newsrooms and journalists with safety consultations, assistance developing and implementing safety policies, and emergency assistance grants when needed. This approach responds to the needs of journalists and newsroom leaders before, during, and after the elections with a mix of prevention and mitigation measures alongside emergency response and assistance if the newsroom faces any threats. 

If you are interested in a free one year DeleteMe subscription, please submit the following form as soon as possible. We have a limited number of subscriptions. We will be reviewing the information provided in this application.  

About the IWMF's Safety Work

As the leading provider of identity-informed, holistic safety training and resources for journalists and newsrooms – with a focus on women and nonbinary reporters – in the U.S. and globally, the IWMF has trained thousands of journalists to enhance their safety online and offline. From 2020-2022, the IWMF has trained more than 7,230 journalists via our customized safety trainings and self-paced courses, and has provided HEFAT trainings to 810 journalists worldwide from 2014-2023. We lead Hostile Environment and First Aid Training (HEFAT) courses specifically tailored to the localized threats faced by the journalists we serve. 

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