The Future of Funding Investigative Journalism: Strategies & Challenges

By Global Investigative Journalism Network

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Securing sustainable funding for investigative journalism is tougher than ever, with some traditional funding sources shifting and global support shrinking. To help journalism organizations navigate these challenges, GIJN is hosting a webinar on innovative fundraising strategies. This session will offer journalists and media managers practical insights and actionable advice on building financial resilience, so they can keep producing hard-hitting investigative reporting. This GIJN webinar shows attendees how to diversify revenue streams, approach funders while safeguarding editorial independence, and adapt to the evolving funding landscape. The panel brings together three top experts with deep experience in media fundraising, business strategy, and philanthropic support for journalism, ready to share their knowledge and real-world strategies. Pradeep Gairola is vice president and business head at The Hindu, one of India’s leading newspapers, where he oversees digital transformation a

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