Program areas at Investigative Reporters and Editors
National institute for computer-assisted reporting operates to train and educate those in the journalism profession in techniques and technologies of computer-assisted reporting.revenues shown above do not include $282,500 of contributions that were restricted by donors for use in funding nicar expenses shown above. The requirements for classifying revenues in the form 990 do not permit contributions to be reported above as program service revenue, but instead they are reported elsewhere as contribution revenue.
Provide general membership services and the ire journal to enhance the skills and resources of journalists and train and educate them in the techniques of Investigative reporting.
Conferences to educate and inform members on issues regarding Investigative reporting and editing.revenues shown above do not include $179,500 of contributions that were restricted by donors for use in funding the conference expenses shown above. The requirements for classifying revenues in the form 990 do not permit contributions to be reported above as program service revenue, but instead they are reported elsewhere as contribution revenue.
Create and accumulate reference data and associated services by members in Investigative journalism.
Web services: funding operation of the website, including resources, workshops, conferences, job ads, and other online content.
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Provide research and training services for a pilot program with project word that provides freelance Investigative journalists with reporting tools and resources including the help desk resource and the virtual newsroom in-depth research assistance including legal review, professional training sessions and access to experienced freelance Editors.