ProjectJournalism Ida B. Wells Fellowship The Ida B. Wells Fellowship was launched in 2016 to help create a pipeline of investigative reporters of color who bring diverse backgrounds, experiences and interests to their work. Justine Calma, Emmanuel Felton, Naveena Sadasivam, Ese Olumhense, Nikhil Swaminathan, Rebecca Rivas, Juliana Schatz Preston, Isma'il Kushkush, Taylor Elizabeth Eldridge, Andrea González-Ramírez, Mary Annette Pember, Gilda Di Carli, Kat Stafford, Aaron Ross Coleman, Irene Romulo, Tina Vasquez & Eileen GuoMarch 1, 2022
ProjectBusiness, Health, Politics, World COVID-19: Inside the Crisis Read all of Type Investigations’ coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. Type InvestigationsMarch 27, 2020
ProjectBusiness, Politics Maximus Inc.’s Safety Net Contracts Type Investigations and Mother Jones have compiled the most comprehensive database of the company’s contracts for public benefits to date. Tracie McMillan & Evan MalmgrenFebruary 21, 2020
ProjectBusiness, Politics Public Pensions for Sale Wall Street gets rich while public servants lose their life savings. Gary RivlinOctober 22, 2018
ProjectEnvironment, Politics Winners and Losers at Trump’s EPA Regulatory rollback at the Environmental Protection Agency has favored industry interest, while leaving communities at risk. Sharon LernerApril 21, 2018
ProjectPolitics Wayne Barrett Project The Wayne Barrett Project honors Wayne’s legacy by supporting ambitious investigative reporting projects focused on politics and corruption in both New York City and on the national stage. Jarrett Murphy & Anjali KamatMarch 28, 2018
ProjectWorld Ethnic Cleansing in Central Africa Violent, targeted campaigns of killings, rapes, and the burning of homes have led to a massive refugee crisis at the heart of the continent. Nick TurseMarch 12, 2018
ProjectEnvironment, Politics The State of the Interior As the Department of the Interior embraces industry interests, US public lands are left vulnerable to private sector exploitation under the Trump administration. Adam FedermanFebruary 21, 2018
ProjectJournalism I.F. Stone Award The I.F. Stone Award honored Stone’s legacy of tireless investigations into issues of vital national interest by creating a pathway for emerging reporters to produce their first journalistic investigations. This is what they produced. Jonah Engle, Nicole Pasulka, Nadja Drost, Steve Fisher, Maria Hengeveld & Rebecca BurnsMarch 1, 2017
ProjectHealth, Immigration, Justice Dying in Private Prisons The federal Bureau of Prisons repeatedly ignored its own watchdogs as dozens of immigrants died in the wake of medical neglect in segregated, privatized prisons. Seth Freed WesslerDecember 21, 2016