Investigative Journalism for Government Accountability (original) (raw)

We understand that for democracy to thrive, government must be held accountable by an informed public through an independent press. Investigative reporting is critical for the press to fulfill its watchdog role and help the public more deeply understand the issues of our time.

The Driehaus Foundation supports investigative reporting that fosters greater transparency, accountability, and effectiveness in government institutions at the local level. We support long- form investigative projects that utilize rigorous journalistic techniques, such as data journalism and public information requests, to uncover problems, expose wrongdoing, and bring critical issues to public attention.

Our grantees typically measure their work in terms of real-world impact – new laws passed, broken policies reformed, and wrongs righted.


We support the production of professional, in-depth investigative content with clear implications for government accountability. Grants are made to nonprofit media organizations with the capacity for wide dissemination of findings. We are most interested in organizations that cover city, county, or state government.



The Investigative Journalism program is unable to provide support for:


Browse our recent Investigative Journalism for Government Accountability grants.