Our Members

El Faro, El Salvador

El Faro launched in May 1998 in San Salvador as the first digital newspaper in Latin America. Committed to investigative and in-depth journalism, it works in various digital formats and traditional media such as radio, books, documentary film and live events. El Faro has become a regional stalwart for independent, transparent and reliable journalism, covering corruption, organized crime, migration, culture, inequality, impunity and human rights through monitoring state institutions and the different socio-economic issues in the region.

El Surtidor

El Surtidor

El Surtidor (Paraguay) is an independent news media outlet from Paraguay especialized in visual journalism and in-depth coverage of the climate crisis, power abuse, gender relations and disinformation. The team of journalists, editors, designers and illustrators work to combine their reporting with striking visual graphics to reach younger audiences on social media and messaging apps.

Environmental Investigative Forum

Environmental Investigative Forum (France) is a global consortium of environmental investigative journalists. EIF comprises six volunteers, dozens of members, and a network of contributors from the Balkans to the US and East Africa. Focused on covering all things environmental, from water privatization to illicit mining, the organization works collaboratively to dig into some of the world’s most complex and important issues. EIF has already played a key role in more than 20 environmental investigations.

European Journalism Centre (EJC), Netherlands

The European Journalism Centre is an independent, international, non-profit institute dedicated to upholding the highest standards in journalism, primarily through the further training of journalists and media professionals.

Finance Uncovered, UK

Finance Uncovered has been established with the goal of increasing the quantity and quality of investigative journalism on illicit financial flows. They have a particular focus on the developing world. They do this by providing training to investigative journalists covering business and finance and by leveraging the network of people trained by them to publish exciting and innovative cross border investigative reports.

Florida Center for Investigative Reporting, USA

The Florida Center for Investigative Reporting is the first nonprofit, digital and bilingual investigative journalism organization in Florida working to expose corruption, waste and miscarriages of justice. FCIR believes this type of reporting is essential to democracy, and will use the latest technologies and storytelling techniques to connect with diverse audiences throughout the state.

Fojo Media Institute

Fojo Media Institute

Fojo Media Institute (Sweden) is Sweden’s leading media development organization, strengthening free, indepen­dent and professional journalism in Sweden and globally. Fojo is an independent institution at Linnaeus University, one of Sweden’s biggest universities. The organization uses its experiences in Sweden and interna­tionally to build institutional and individual capacity around the world.

Fonds Pour Le Journalisme, Belgium

Fonds Pour Le Journalisme, created in 2009, aims to support and promote investigative journalism. It encourages the publication and dissemination of quality content in French-language news media by providing help directly to journalists. It is organized and managed by the l’Association des journalistes professionnels (Association of Professional Journalists) and funded by Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles.

Forbidden Stories, France

Forbidden Stories is a non-profit project founded by Freedom Voices Network. It is a network of journalists whose mission is to continue and publish the work of other journalists facing threats, prison, or murder. Its goal is to keep stories alive and to make sure a maximum number of people have access to uncensored news on such crucial topics as the environment, health, human rights, and corruption.