The Baltic Center for Investigative Journalism Re:Baltica (Baltijas pētnieciskās žurnālistikas centrs Re:Baltica) is Riga, Latvia based non-profit organization that produces investigative journalism.
Founded the in August 2011, Re:Baltica focus on in-depth investigations of socially important issues in the Baltic region, such as corruption, money laundering, entrepreneurship, health, human rights and disinformation. Re:Baltica gives away work for free and encourage other media to publish it.
Re:Baltica investigations and journalists have been quoted on The Guardian[1], The Washington Post, Financial Times[2], Mediapart, Meduza, Buzzfeed, BBC and many other international media outlets.
Re:Baltica is a member of International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, Global Investigative Journalism Network. Re:Baltica is as recipient of several prizes, including Greste Freedom of Speech Award in 2018.
Funding
editIncome is built from three sources:
- competitive grants, mostly from the institutions based in EU/NATO countries (for example, IJ4EU, Open Society Foundations, Sigrid Rausing Trust, Latvian Culture Capital Foundation, POBB program)
- own income from teaching, moderating the events, doing research, scripting documentaries
- donations from physical and legal persons, list of which is attached to annual reports
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