Corruption Watch - Support The Society for Watchdog Journalism
I'm asking for a tax-deductible donation to promote investigative journalism.
I'm the President and Founder of The Society of Watchdog Journalism, a 501(c)(3). We launched our small nonprofit last year, focusing on local government issues that are being misrepresented by local news outlets. We want to do much more this year.
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The extent to which there’s local corruption is the extent to which there’s no reporting of it. Let’s fix that.
I’m asking you to please donate now that we’re approaching the end of the year, and all donations are tax deductible. There are two easy ways to donate below.
The Society for Watchdog Journalism keeps the identity of donors confidential. We understand that anonymity is important for many supporters so we’ve made it a policy.
Our mission is to promote investigative journalism. Our nonprofit incentivizes investigative journalism, increase community understanding of local government, and strives to bust up the secret clubs and the backroom deals.
Our Board of Directors are volunteers who are committed to the cause. And nobody takes a salary (not even me). Our administrative expenses are very low, and the vast majority of donations go directly to operations.
Will you please donate today? There are two ways for people to a make tax-deductible donation:
You can donate online.
You can write a check to The Society for Watchdog Journalism, and mail it to Burnie Thompson at 8317 Front Beach Road #12, Panama City Beach, FL. 32407.
Here’s the tax information for our 501(c)(3): EIN: 88-0611884
Thank you, and rest assured that we’ll make the most of our limited resources in reporting the truth the way journalism was meant to be.
Sincerely,
Burnie Thompson, President
The Society for Watchdog Journalism



