October 4, 2011

McCormick Foundation
The Chicago-based Robert R. McCormick Foundation has approved $5 million in grants to 22 organizations, including Investigative News Network ($225,000 over two years); Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. ($90,000 over 18 months); Poynter Institute for Media Studies ($710,000 over two years); Northwestern Medill School of Journalism ($1,000,000 over two years); Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press ($210,000 over two years); and Student Press Law Center ($150,000 over two years). The foundation says those organizations — and the other grant recipients— are “committed to strengthening quality journalism, promoting news literacy and protecting press freedoms.”

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