The scholarship, according to NABJ, is in support of “students in the Detroit and San Francisco Bay Area that are passionate about the field of journalism.” Available awards include two $10,000 scholarships for students in the Detroit area and three for students in the SF Bay Area.
Until her retirement in 2023, Poore anchored the KRON4 evening newscasts for more than three decades. When she stepped down from the anchor desk, KRON honored her by renaming the news studio as Pam Moore Studio 4.
Moore was inducted into the 2025 NABJ Hall of Fame and was a former Vice President for Broadcast for the organization. More information on the 2026 NABJ-Pam Moore Scholarship, including an application form, can be found here: 2026 NABJ-Pam Moore Scholarships
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