Kiran Saini will work across the Wisconsin Watch website, social media, newsletters and other products to connect with an expanded and more diverse audience.
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Work with us! Wisconsin Watch seeks candidates for investigative diversity fellowship
Wisconsin Watch is seeking applicants for a six-month diversity fellowship to pursue an investigative project relevant to Wisconsin. The fellowship will begin in early 2023.Â
Finance and Operations Manager opening at Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is seeking an Operations Administrator to help build and maintain the organizational infrastructure to support nonprofit journalism in Wisconsin and our mission to inform diverse communities with fact-checked reporting that strengthens democracy.
Development Assistant opening at the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is seeking a Development Assistant to expand the organization’s fundraising capacity through prospect research, database management and donor communications in alignment with fundraising strategy.
Wisconsin Watch seeks journalists to fill two Report for America positions
Wisconsin Watch has been chosen to host a statehouse reporter, as well as a corps member to join the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk.
Grants Manager opening at the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is seeking a Grants Manager to strategically lead and maintain grants from foundations and institutional funders to support collaborative nonprofit journalism in Wisconsin.
Photojournalism and digital production internship opening at Wisconsin Watch
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is seeking a photojournalism and digital production intern to help support the visual reporting, online presence and distribution of Wisconsin Watch content in 2022.
Wisconsin Watch and Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service awarded $1.4 million to strengthen news ecosystem
The American Journalism Project has jointly awarded the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism and Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service (NNS) $1.4 million over three years to support their efforts to reshape the local news ecosystem in Milwaukee and across Wisconsin.Â
Wisconsin Watch, WPR, join NEW News Lab collaboration to boost coverage of the Fox Valley
Wisconsin Watch and Wisconsin Public Radio have joined the NEW News Lab (Northeast Wisconsin News Lab), a new collaborative that provides technology support, capacity building and additional funding to boost local journalism and newsrooms.
Wisconsin Watch’s Color of Money series probes racial wealth and income gap in Wisconsin
Color of Money, a new Wisconsin Watch series examining the state’s stark racial disparities in wealth and income, launches May 15.
Wisconsin Watch and WPR win Regional Murrow awards for pandemic-related coverage
‘Costly Care’ exposed the practice of hospitals suing patients for past-due bills during the pandemic; WPR’s COVID-19 obituary project also honored
Development Director opening at Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism is seeking a Development Director to work with board and staff to develop and execute the Center’s fundraising strategy. This position is the first full-time development role at the Center.