Deadline- 31 December 2013
All eligible participants are invited ti submit entries for Investigative Reporting Prize offered by Joan Shorenstein Center at Harvard. The winner receives $25,000, and five finalists receive $10,000. Subject can address issues of foreign policy, a submission qualifies only if it has an impact on public policy in the United States at the national, regional or local level.
Prize for Investigative Reporting honors investigative reporting that best promotes more effective and ethical conduct of government, the making of public policy, or the practice of politics.
Eligibility & Criteria-
- Submissions will be accepted only from the U.S. news media. Newspapers, magazines, broadcast media and online news organizations are eligible. The judges encourage entries from small and mid-size publications and comparable broadcast outlets.
- Each submission must include a one-sentence summary of the entry and a brief description of the actual or potential impact of the investigative report. In addition, one may include a brief description of how the story originated and comment on the reporting process.
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