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'Foundation for National Progress
"Established in 1976, the Foundation for National Progress (FNP) exists to publish and support Mother Jones magazine. Mother Jones is a news organization that specializes in investigative, political, and social justice reporting. We currently have two main channels: an award-winning bimonthly national magazine (circulation 240,000), and a website featuring new, original reporting. The foundation also supports the leading independent hands-on training program for emerging journalists, the Ben Bagdikian Fellowship Program. In 1993 Mother Jones became the first general interest magazine to go online." [1]
- Jay Harris - Chief Executive
Directors
Accessed September 2009: [2]
- Rick Melcher
- Monika Bauerlein
- Kevin Simmons
- Paul Ryan
- Christina Platt
- Meredith Spear
- Jay Harris
- Sara Frankel
- Mark North
- Harriet Barlow
- Erik Hanisch
- Daniel Schulman
- Adam Hochschild
- Nicole McClelland
- Judy Gold
- Hope Morrissett
- Susan Pritzker
- Clara Jeffery
- Jane Butcher
- Philip Straus
- Robert McKay
- Carolyn Mugar
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- John Tirman - former chair
- Anita Roddick
- Robert D. Glaser
References
- ↑ Foundation for National Progress, charitynavigator, accessed September 4, 2009.
- ↑ Foundation for National Progress, guidestar, accessed September 4, 2009.