The Center For Public Integrity

 

Support the Center for Public Integrity
 
The Center for Public Integrity is a watchdog in the corridors of power, exposing the influence that private interests exert on public policy.
 
To maintain our independence, we depend on the generosity of supporters like you.
 
Your contribution is essential to our ability to produce the investigations, articles, interviews, and data that keep you informed, and keep the powerful accountable. 

 

Recurring Giving - Donate Now!

Support Center investigations day in and day out with a recurring gift supporting our ongoing reporting. A monthly gift of just $5 provides all the benefits of membership.

 

Center Membership - Donate Now!

Make your one-time donation of $60 or more and receive all the benefits of membership.

 

Reporter's Society - Donate Now!

A special circle of dedicated friends who make gifts of $500 or more in a 12-month period will be acknowledged on our website and in publications.

 

Other Ways of Giving

 

 
Your gift makes a difference. Here are just a few of the many ways:

  • $60 makes copies of public forms that will become an interactive database on publicintegrity.org
  • $150 helps provide research tools and services to our reporters.
  • $500 sends a reporter out on the road to examine the impact of industries like longwall mining on communities.
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  • $1,000 allows us to update the disclosures of state legislators and governors in one of the 50 states.
  • $5,000 allows us to upgrade our audio and video capabilities and supports the production of CPI podcasts and videos to accompany our reports.
  • $10,000 allows us to convene and train our International Consortium of Investigative Journalists members and prepare for our next cross-border investigation.

SPJ Award (7.11.08)

Photo courtesy of the Society of Professional Journalists.
Nathaniel Heller, Marina Walker Guevara, and Tom Stites accept a Sigma Delta Chi award on behalf of the Center for Public Integrity for the online investigative report Collateral Damage: Human Rights and U.S. Military Aid Before and After 9/11. The Center has won a total of 11 SPJ awards since its founding in 1989.