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Articles tagged Investigative News Network (21)

Working with the Investigative News Network, Knight will provide microgrants of up to $35,000 for projects that help nonprofits and public media with technology, business, or operations. Justin Ellis
Nonprofit journalism legend Chuck Lewis on setting benchmarks for the impact of nonprofit news: “The idea of fixing a single standard that everyone’s going to adhere to — talk about herding cats. That’s not even fair to cats.”
“I would hope it would become just a normal part of journalism, that there would be no more “data journalism” — that it just becomes part of what we do.”
An attempt by Wisconsin legislators to evict the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism from the University of Wisconsin has some nonprofit news organizations worried.
An NPR beatblogging project gets recycled into a website framework for the Investigative News Network’s members.
The new report from the Council on Foundations and the Knight Foundation says the IRS process for granting 501(c)(3) status to news organizations is “archaic” and “obsolete” and suggests fixes.
The three-year-old I-News leaves the ranks of small nonprofit news startups and finds a broader audience by merging with Colorado’s largest public TV station.
The government accountability project from the Center for Public Integrity and Public Radio International was built off local reporting, some from nonprofit sites. Justin Ellis
June 16, 2011
June 8, 2010