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Applications Open for ProPublica Investigative Editor Training Program (US)

Deadline: 13-Mar-23

ProPublica is inviting up to 10 news editors from media companies across the country to participate in a yearlong Investigative Editing Training Program, led by the newsroom’s award-winning staff, that aims to increase the ranks of investigative editors from diverse backgrounds.

As the nation’s premier nonprofit investigative newsroom, ProPublica is dedicated to journalism that changes laws and lives and to advancing the careers of the people who produce it. The goal of this program is to address their industry’s critical need to diversify the ranks of investigative editors. Building a pipeline of talent is a priority that serves them and the industry.

The program will begin in June 2023 with a weeklong boot camp in New York that will include courses and panel discussions on how to conceive of and produce investigative projects that expose harm and have impact. The editors will also get training in how to manage reporters who are working with data, documents and sensitive sources, including whistleblowers, agency insiders and people who have suffered trauma.

This program is funded through the generous support of the Jonathan Logan Family Foundation, which supports organizations — whether in journalism, film and the arts — whose work is dedicated to social justice and strengthening democracy.

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For more information, visit ProPublica.

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