The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is a founding member of the Investigative News Network, a group of nonprofit journalism organizations that conduct investigative reporting in the public interest.
Established in 2009, INN now has more than 100 members. The organization includes some of the biggest names in journalism — NPR, WNET.org and American Public Radio — as well as startups. A partial list appears here:
- Capitol News Connection
- Center for Investigative Reporting
- Center for Public Integrity
- Fair Warning
- InvestigateWest
- Investigative Reporting Workshop at American University
- Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting
- MinnPost
- National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting
- National Public Radio
- New England Center for Investigative Reporting
- Pacific News Service/New American Media
- Rocky Mountain Investigative News Network
- Saint Louis Beacon
- San Francisco Public Press
- Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism
- Texas Observer
- Texas Watchdog
- The Austin Bulldog
- Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism
- Voice of San Diego
- Watchdog Institute
- Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
- WNET.org