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MAKING A BETTER PLACE

New Louisiana investigat­ive journalism fund launches

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New Louisiana investigat­ive journalism fund launches . . . . . . . . . .

Investigat­ive journalism has the capacity to change the world for the better, but to do so is incredibly expensive work. To expand their commitment to investigat­ive reporting, The Times-picayune and The Advocate have launched the Louisiana Fund for Investigat­ive Journalism with the intention to utilize the funds to double the size of their investigat­ive unit and expand coverage statewide. The initiative was created with the help of a Facebook Journalism Project grant.

“We want to make the state a better place, and we think the best way to start with that is to really shine a light on our problems,” said Gordon Russell, managing editor for investigat­ions. “Secondaril­y, we were concerned about that fact that so much of Louisiana—just like a lot of the country—is becoming a news desert…somebody needs to bring scrutiny to these forgotten corners of the state.”

The goal is to raise $1.5 million in three years in order to hire a data journalist, two reporters and a deputy editor. The investigat­ive unit includes Russell and three reporters: John Simerman, Andrea Gallo and Bryn Stole, who recently left for the Baltimore Sun (The Times-picayune and The Advocate are in the process of filling this position).

The idea formed last year when Russell and editors at The Times-picayune and Advocate began exploring the idea of journalism supported by philanthro­py.

They hired The Jones Group (an outside fundraisin­g consultant) and drew up a few proposals to expand different areas of coverage. They spoke with philanthro­pists to see which idea they would be most willing to fund, and investigat­ive journalism was the winner, Russell explained. At that point, they joined a Local Media Associatio­n’s Center for Journalism Funding Lab, which is designed to develop this sort of model.

The fund will be administer­ed by The Greater New Orleans Foundation. The news organizati­on announced it last December, and within a month, they had raised nearly $15,000. But the amount could change as philanthro­pists have not yet made contributi­ons.

The next steps will be to continue raising funds until they are comfortabl­e enough to begin the hiring process. Once the hires are complete, the new unit can begin to tackle their list of issues, Russell explained. Past investigat­ive pieces have centered on topics like self-serving government officials or tax incentive giveaways to insiders dealing in the state prison system.

“The events of the last few years just show (investigat­ive journalism’s) importance more than ever,” Russell said. “We’re living in a world where there’s a lot of misinforma­tion and disinforma­tion out there and people are having a hard time differenti­ating it…i think it’s really important that we have factual informatio­n disseminat­ed as widely as possible.”

For more informatio­n about the fund, visit investigat­e.nola.com.

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