The Institute for Nonprofit News (INN) is a
non-profit
A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a nonbusiness entity, nonprofit institution, not-for-profit organization, or simply a nonprofit, is a non-governmental (private) legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public, or so ...
consortium of
nonprofit journalism organizations. The organization promotes nonprofit
investigative and
public service journalism. INN facilitates collaborations between member organizations, provides training in best-practices and fundraising, and provides back-office services.
History
INN was founded as the Investigative News Network in 2009 at a summer conference held at the Pocantico Center in New York with journalists from the
Center for Public Integrity and the
Center for Investigative Reporting, among other newer organizations. The result of that conference was the Pocantico Declaration with the intent to share resources and collaborate on projects.
Two papers in 2010 described a trend in news media where
watchdog journalism
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was being done increasingly outside of mainstream newsrooms.
INN was granted 501(c)(3)
nonprofit
A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a nonbusiness entity, nonprofit institution, not-for-profit organization, or simply a nonprofit, is a non-governmental (private) legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public, or so ...
status by the IRS in March 2012, 19 months after applying.
In November 2014, the board of INN met to conduct a strategic review of the organization. During that meeting the board decided to refine the organization's mission and to change its name from "Investigative News Network" to the "Institute for Nonprofit News". In March 2015, the board voted to terminate the organization's first CEO, Kevin Davis, and appoint data reporter Denise Malan as the interim CEO while a search was conducted to find a permanent replacement. In September 2015, Sue Cross, formerly a consultant and before that a long-time employee of AP was hired as the new Executive Director and CEO. At the start of 2024, Karen Rundlet took over the top role from Cross; Rundlet had worked in the journalism program at the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation for several years and was previously a multimedia business journalist.
Members
As of November 2024, INN has 475 members,
up from 189 in March 2019 and 60 in 2011.
In 2023, 48% of newsrooms that applied to become members were accepted, with others not meeting membership standards like editorial independence, quality of journalism and transparency around who funds their work. Most outlets, as of 2023, were focused at the state and local level.
A growing number of outlets also reported having volunteers play a significant role.
As of February 2024, the median member had 4 staffers and $271,000 in revenue.
Notable national or international members
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Coda Media
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Indian Country Today
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Inside Climate News
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''Mother Jones''
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PBS News Hour
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PolitiFact
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ProPublica
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Religion News Service
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''The Conversation''
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The Intercept''
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OpenSecrets
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''Chronicle of Philanthropy''
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Pulitzer Center
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The Signals Network
Regional or local
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WNYC
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(New York)
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WHYY (Philadelphia)
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KQED (San Francisco Bay Area)
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WABE (Atlanta)
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WFAE
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(Charlotte)
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KNPR (Nevada)
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CalMatters'' (California)
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''Texas Tribune'' (Texas)
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Honolulu Civil Beat'' (Hawai'i)
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New York Focus
''New York Focus'' is a nonprofit news organization that produces investigative journalism covering New York State and City politics and policy. The organization was founded in October 2020 by Akash Mehta, who acts as editor-in-chief. ''New Yo ...
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Mississippi Today'' (Mississippi)
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The Connecticut Mirror'' (Connecticut)
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Chalkbeat
Chalkbeat is a non-profit news organization that covers education in several American communities. Its mission is to "inform the decisions and actions that lead to better outcomes for children and families by providing deep, local coverage of ed ...
Rural News Network
As of 2024, the network reported having 80 INN-member newsrooms across 47 states. In 2021, ''The Associated Press'' reported on how INN was helping to form The Rural News Network, a collaboration that started with 60 rural nonprofit news organizations before it reported growing to 70 in 2022.
Activities
As a 501(c)3 non-profit education organization, INN provides coordination, training, support services and financial sponsorship to its membership. It has published educational resources and training materials, including a whitepaper, "Audience Development and Distribution Strategies",
In 2011, INN joined the Thomson Reuters media platform.
In 2011, INN also launched the INNovation fund with the
Knight Foundation
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, also known as the Knight Foundation, is an American non-profit foundation that provides grants for journalism, communities, and the arts.
The organization was founded as the Knight Memorial Education ...
to support experimentalism in nonprofit journalism.
In 2012, INN developed "Project Largo", a
WordPress
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theme and
CMS platform for news websites based on
NPR's Project Argo that is used by member organizations in New Orleans, Connecticut, Maine, Iowa, Oklahoma and elsewhere.
In 2013, INN's CEO Kevin Davis consulted on a nonprofit media working group for the
Council on Foundations to produce a report titled "The IRS and Nonprofit Media." The report urges the IRS to update its approach to granting charity status to
non-profit journalism
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organizations.
In 2013, INN member I-News merged with Rocky Mountain PBS and Denver-based NPR affiliate KUVO in what was a first of its kind merger between public broadcasters and INN members.
Since 2016, INN has operated NewsMatch, an initiative supported by a collective of national and regional foundations that match donations from individuals to nonprofit news organizations and that also provides fundraising training and resources to help newsrooms become more sustainable.
In 2021, ''The'' ''New York Times'' highlighted how communities where local newspapers were shuttering followed INN's playbook for how to start a nonprofit news organization, which it found were becoming more prevalent.
In November 2024, the Institute for Nonprofit News secured press credentials for all of its 475 member organizations in a partnership with the
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
See also
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Global Investigative Journalism Network
The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) is "an international association of nonprofit organizations that support, promote and produce investigative journalism." The association is headquartered in the United States, and its membership ...
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Public broadcasting
Public broadcasting (or public service broadcasting) is radio, television, and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service with a commitment to avoiding political and commercial influence. Public broadcasters receive f ...
References
External links
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American journalism organizations
Investigative journalism
News agencies based in the United States
Charities based in California
American news websites
Organizations established in 2009
Trade associations based in the United States
Journalism-related professional associations
Non-profit organizations based in California
2009 establishments in California