Membership
2010: An Exciting Year for the Investigative News Network
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Kevin Davis, INN's CEO offers a review of INN's 2010 accomplishments including membership growth and collaboration.
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Kevin Davis, INN's CEO offers a review of INN's 2010 accomplishments including membership growth and collaboration.
INN’s Community Journalism Executive Training (CJET) is coming to Austin, TX, from September 10 to 12, 2014. CJET is an annual training conference that gathers journalism entrepreneurs for a crash course in news-industry leadership and the essentials of running a sustainable news and information business.
The Investigative News Networks (INN) is very pleased to announce the second year of our insurance subsidy program to assist member organizations in need and in good standing* Liability/Errors and Omissions’ insurance and/or Director and Officers’ insurance.
The Investigative News Network announces eight winners of the second round of its INNovation Fund grants, for a total of $226,020. The fund was established with the support of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to spur business innovation and experimentation in nonprofit newsrooms that are focused on audience engagement and long-term sustainability.
The Investigative News Network now comprises 82 nonprofit newsrooms across North America: INN is pleased to welcome Mother Jones, the Raleigh Public Record, the Ochberg Society for Trauma Journalism and Hidden City Philadelphia.
The Investigative News Network continues to move forward toward nonprofit status, fundraising and a CEO search largely through the volunteer efforts of members.
The founder of the Centro de Periodismo Investigativo, CIPR, answers questions and shares the history of the nonprofit founded in 2007.
“In joining INN, we hope to make our journalism, our data and our training more widely available,” said Sunlight’s Managing Editor Kathy Kiely. “We believe that non-profits are a crucial part of the information ecosystem at a time when the economic models for traditional journalism are collapsing.”
Former Mission & State editorial assistant Laura Bertocci has joined the Investigative News Network as the new membership coordinator.