Attention all Journalists!
http://abclifeliteracy.ca/peter-gzowski-life-literacy-fellowship
The Peter Gzowski Life Literacy Fellowship was developed to generate public awareness of adult literacy in Canada by providing one journalist with a financial contribution of $3,000 to research and develop a story on adult literacy in Canada. The fellowship follows in the tradition of The Peter Gzowski Literacy Award of Merit (PGLAM) which was founded by ABC Life Literacy Canada in 1993 in honour of the late veteran broadcaster and literacy advocate Peter Gzowski.
The winner of the 2010 Peter Gzowski Life Literacy Fellowship was Susan Quinlan of the Prairie Post West Newspaper. Susan was awarded The Peter Gzowski Life Literacy Fellowship for her editorial proposal about the growing Low German Mennonite community in southern Alberta, and its struggles to access literacy courses. Her story was featured across Alberta in March 2011. Read her story.
We are currently accepting submissions for the Fellowship. Click here to learn more and submit your story idea.
If you have trouble with the online submission form, please send an email to let us know.
About Peter Gzowski
The late Peter Gzowski, journalist, broadcaster and former board member of ABC Life Literacy Canada, was a dedicated supporter of the literacy cause. Peter grew up in the small town of Galt, Ontario. At the University of Toronto, he edited The Varsity and acquired a passion for journalism which took him to jobs in Timmins, Moose Jaw and Chatham. In 1962, he became managing editor of Maclean’s. Peter also worked as entertainment editor of the Toronto Star, as editor of Star Weekly and as editor of Maclean’s. He became a household name as the host of CBC Radio’s This Country in the Morning. An accomplished author, he wrote several nonfiction books before returning to CBC Radio as host of Morningside in 1982. A project Peter took great pride in was the series of golf tournaments which he founded in aid of literacy. In 1986, Peter vowed to raise $1 million in his lifetime to benefit community-based literacy organizations. To date the PGI Golf Tournaments for Literacy – Founded by Peter Gzowski has raised more than $10 million net, making this initiative the most successful fundraiser for literacy in Canada.