2012-09-05

Journalismfund.eu is the place to go if you want to keep an eye on investigative journalism in Europe. They support good journalistic ideas with a particular focus on cross-border and European reporting through research grants and facilitation of networking.

 

BRUSSELS - Journalismfund.eu is the place to go if you want to keep an eye on investigative journalism in Europe. They support good journalistic ideas with a particular focus on cross-border and European reporting through research grants and facilitation of networking.

Today, Journalismfund.eu published the first ever of what will be a bimonthly newsletter. It will be a short and focused publication with the following categories:

  • Journalismfund.eu news
  • Journalismfund.eu supported stories
  • Cross-border reporting
  • Wobbing (= journalists using freedom of information act as a journalistic tool)
  • Non-profit journalism
  • Investigative journalism community in Europe
  • Service updates (other research grants, events, awards)

Subscribe by entering your e-mail address in the middle of the Journalismfund.eu homepage.
Find the archive of Journalismfund.eu newsletters here.

 

Overview of all FOI laws

2010-09-16

AMSTERDAM - FOI expert Roger Vleugels releases a new overview of all FOI laws. The architecture of this overview changed and has now seperate lists for national, sub-national and international FOIAs. 238 FOI laws in 84 countries

Crowdfunding for journalism: is it working?

2012-03-12

Journalism.co.uk talks with pioneers of crowdfunded reporting.

Ghana: Danish NGO Supports Investigative Journalism

2012-03-02

Ghanaian journalists have been urged to take advantage of the Programme for African Investigative Reporting (PAIR), to access funds to undertake investigative journalism in diverse areas for the benefit of society.