Gawker examines Huffington Post Investigative Fund
Posted by Leah McBride Mensching on January 26, 2010 at 11:58 AM
The Huffington Post has benefited the most from the work of the Huffington Post Investigative Fund, according to John Cook of Gawker.com.
The Huffington Post Investigative Fund was founded as a non-profit independent journalism venture in March of 2009. Affiliated with and partly funded by Ariana Huffington's news website, it pledges to investigate "abuse, fraud or waste in government, business, and other institutions." The fund is also supported through tax-exempt donations from the Schumann Center for Media and Democracy and the Atlantic Philanthropies. All of its content is available to publishers for free through a creative commons license.
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The Huffington Post Investigative Fund was founded as a non-profit independent journalism venture in March of 2009. Affiliated with and partly funded by Ariana Huffington's news website, it pledges to investigate "abuse, fraud or waste in government, business, and other institutions." The fund is also supported through tax-exempt donations from the Schumann Center for Media and Democracy and the Atlantic Philanthropies. All of its content is available to publishers for free through a creative commons license.
For more on this article, visit our sister publication, editorsweblog.org.
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