Goodman Institute for Investigative Reporting 2020-2021 Fellowship

Deadline: 10 February 2020
Open to: established investigative reporters and dogged up-and-comers of all ethnicities and genders
Benefits: salary of USD 40,000 part-time

Description

In These Times’ Leonard C. Goodman Institute for Investigative Reporting is accepting applications for their 2020-2021 investigative fellowship.

The Leonard C. Goodman Institute for Investigative Reporting is dedicated to pursuing in-depth investigative projects that advance democracy and economic justice, amplify the work of social justice movements, and hold government and corporations accountable. Goodman investigations have the power to unearth corruption, impact legislation, and change the public narrative. Through the Goodman Institute, In These Times makes good on its founding belief that a crusading press and an informed public can create change.

This is a one-year, part-time remote position with flexible, project-driven scheduling. The typical time commitment will be 10-20 hours a week, but may be significantly higher in advance of major deadlines. Fellows are expected to produce 2-3 longform investigative pieces and related web stories/multimedia pieces. All stories will be published in In These Times or on InTheseTimes.com. Fellows may write for other outlets but will have an area of investigative focus on which they report exclusively for In These Times. Publishing with In These Times is an opportunity to reach our 50,000 monthly print subscribers and 500,000 web visitors.

Topic areas of interest to the Goodman Institute include, but are not limited to: Corporate influence on public policy; labor practices; the war lobby and military contracting; privatization; surveillance and personal data mining; the dismantling of the social safety net; environmental justice; Wall Street.

The Goodman Institute will also provide material support for the investigations, including legal vetting, fact-checking, photography, editorial guidance, story promotion and coverage of travel and reporting expenses.

Eligibility

They are looking for established investigative reporters and dogged up-and-comers who require support and resources to go deep on issues they are passionate about.

In These Times welcomes candidates of all ethnicities and genders. Journalists of color are strongly encouraged to apply, as are reporters from other marginalized communities or groups that are underrepresented in investigative reporting.

Benefits

Salary: USD 40,000 part-time. Benefits include excellent medical and dental.

How to Apply?

Click here to apply.

For more details please visit the official website.