Fund for Investigative Journalism
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
The Fund for Investigative Journalism is a non-profit organization that provides grants to reporters, authors and other publications to investigate public and private-sector corruption. The organization was founded in 1969.
Institute for Southern Studies
The following organizations are listed as supporters of the Institute for Southern Studies.[1]
- Arca Foundation
- CarEth Foundation
- Civil Justice Foundation
- ConnectUS Network/Tides Foundation
- Educational Foundation of America
- Fund for Constitutional Government
- Fund for Investigative Journalism
- Funding Exchange
- Gulf Coast Fund of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors
- Hill-Snowdon Foundation
- Jewish Funds for Justice
- Nation Institute
- New World Foundation
- Open Society Institute
- Oxfam America
- Peace Development Fund
- Public Welfare Foundation
- Rappaport Family Fund
- Sapelo Foundation
- Skyline Public Works
- Town Creek Foundation
- Unitarian-Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock
- Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation