A selected list of journalism organizations supported by the Jonathan Logan Family Foundation.
Barn Raising Media
Audience development
The Center for Investigative Reporting/Reveal
General operating support
First Amendment Coalition
General operating support
Fund for Investigative Journalism
General operating support
Documented
Reimagining multilingual community-driven journalism for immigrants
The Haitian Times
General operating support
Howard University
Digitization of the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center’s Black Press Archives
IndiJ Public Media
For ICT’s political coverage
Institute for Nonprofit News
General operating support
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
General operating support
Investigative Editing Corps
Connecting experienced investigative editors with local news organizations
Investigative Reporters and Editors
General operating support
Invisible Institute
General operating support and organizational capacity building
The Marshall Project
General operating support
Military Veterans in Journalism
Countering election disinformation targeting military veterans
Mississippi Today
General operating support
MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
General operating support
Mountain State Spotlight
2024 election listening tours
New America Fellows Program
Two Jonathan Logan Family Foundation Fellows
NewsMatch
To strengthen the fundraising capacity of nonprofit newsrooms
ProPublica
Editor Training Program and investigating risks to democracy
Radio Ambulante Studios
El PĂ©ndulo audio and video series
Religion News Service
National reporting on the influence and impact of religion on the 2024 election and its aftermath
Report for America
Core support
Temple University
The Jonathan Logan Family Foundation Center for Urban Investigative Reporting
University of California, Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism
Investigative Reporting Program, the annual Reva & David Logan Symposium on Investigative Reporting, and the Logan Multimedia Center
The War Horse
General operating support and organizational capacity building