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Fund for Investigative Journalism
Founded in 1969 by Philip M. Stern, the Fund for Investigative Journalism was built on the principle that small amounts of money could enable the work of investigative reporters and “yield enormous results.” The Fund has donated over $1.5 million over the life of the organization, funding more than 700 stories and 50 books. Works funded by the FIJ have been honoured with two Pulitzers and two National Magazine Awards. Last year, the FIJ awarded 16 grants to both individuals and organizations. They are based in Washington, D.C.
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