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Bernice Yeung
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Work Experience
Board Member
Jan 2024 - Present · 11 months
Managing Director + Managing Editor
Dec 2021 - Present · 3 years
Author
Mar 2018 - Present · 6 years and 9 months
Company Details
The Fund for Investigative Journalism was founded in 1969 by the late Philip M. Stern, a public-spirited philanthropist who devoted his life “to balancing the scales of justice,” in the words of a friend. Stern was convinced small amounts of money invested in the work of determined journalists would yield enormous results in the fight against racism, poverty, corporate greed and governmental corruption. Stern’s theory proved true in the Fund’s first year, when a tiny grant of $250 enabled reporter Seymour Hersh to begin investigating a tip concerning a U.S. Army massacre at the Vietnamese village of My Lai. A subsequent Fund grant of $2,000 allowed Hersh to finish reporting the story. “Think of it,” Stern later wrote, “a mere $2,250 in Fund grants enabled Seymour Hersh to leverage a whiff into a colossal stink and contribute mightily to the change in how Americans viewed the war in Vietnam.” Fund-supported projects have won a wide array of journalistic honors. They include three Pulitzer Prizes, a Peabody, the Livingstone Award for International Reporting, two National Magazine Awards, the Raymond Clapper Award, the George Polk Award, the Sigma Delta Chi Award, the Worth Bingham Prize, the New York Newspaper Guild’s Front Page Award and many others. Authors working with the help of a Fund grant have won the Frank Luther Mott Award for the best media book, as well as the MacArthur Foundation’s coveted “genius” award. Reporter Morton Mintz, past chairman of the Fund for Investigative Journalism, summed up its mission this way: “The Fund for Investigative Journalism has helped to finance exposes of harmful and wrongful conduct, such as corruption at all levels of government; corporate, governmental and press nonfeasance, misfeasance and malfeasance; abuses of civil and human rights and of the environment; unsafe medical technologies; and improper donor influence on research in academe.”
Year Founded
1969
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Non-profit Organizations
HQ Location
1110 Vermont Ave NW Suite 500 Washington, District of Columbia 20005, US
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