Partner With FCIR As Your Fiscal Sponsor May 2, 2016 The Florida Center for Investigative Reporting serves as a fiscal sponsor for organizations and projects that further its mission to support public service journalism. Contact us to discuss the possibility of receiving 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsorship through FCIR.
TucsonSentinel.com May 2, 2016 TucsonSentinel.com, founded in 2009, is a nonprofit local independent online news organization that offers unbiased professional reporting and engaging community conversation on Southern Arizona issues. Our mission: a smarter Tucson is a better Tucson.
Will Potter and GreenIsTheNewRed.com May 2, 2016 Will Potter is an investigative journalist, Knight-Wallace Fellow, and founder of GreenIsTheNewRed.com. The project features original investigative reporting and commentary on civil liberties, surveillance, and human rights post-9/11.
Thank You to Our Donors in 2016 January 1, 2017 These donors supported FCIR's nonprofit journalism in 2016.
Knight Foundation to Match $25,000 in Donations to FCIR December 19, 2016 The Miami-based Knight Foundation has generously pledged to match a total of $25,000 in individual donations to FCIR.
Carl Hiaasen: Support the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting November 30, 2016 FCIR is an independent nonprofit. It exists purely as a watchdog for the public interest.
Journalism Is Part of the Solution November 14, 2016 The nation will have many debates ahead about the role of a free, independent press in the new administration. We believe journalism is part of the solution.
Scott’s Budget Vetoes Hit Florida Cities Hardest June 25, 2015 The record budget cuts are most evident in Florida’s most populous counties -- Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Hillsborough, Duval, Orange and Pinellas -- which together will absorb more than $164 million in cuts to programs and infrastructure specifically intended for those counties.