Radical Reports Webinar Trainings
Register for webinar trainings on researching and tracking bills in state legislatures, and researching and analyzing data from IRS 990s.
This month, I am hosting a pair of webinar trainings and workshops for journalists, researchers, and academics (and anyone else interested in participating), during which I will share techniques and strategies on two topics: Researching and tracking bills in state legislatures, and researching and analyzing data from IRS 990s.
During these webinars, I will take you behind the scenes and explain the techniques and strategies that were used in collaboration with my colleagues to identify and monitor legislation and create the Rewire News Group Legislative Tracker, and uncover the $280 million in overseas spending by groups associated with the U.S. Christian Right revealed during an investigation at openDemocracy.
Both of these webinars will include real-world examples of these investigative research techniques and strategies, and participants will have an opportunity to apply during practical exercises. The cost of attending each webinar has been reduced to $75 per webinar, and paid subscribers to Radical Reports qualify for a $25 discount.
State Legislative Research Webinar
Date: Friday, May 12th
Time: 10:00am EST — 1:00pm EST
Webinar will include real-world examples of legislative research techniques and strategies, and participants will have an opportunity to apply these techniques and strategies during practical exercises.
Cost: $75 [Payment via Venmo PayPal after registration]
Register for State Legislative Research Webinar
IRS 990 Research Webinar
Date: Friday, May 19th
Time: 10:00am EST — 1:00pm EST
Webinar will include real-world examples of IRS 990 research techniques and strategies, and participants will have an opportunity to apply these techniques and strategies during practical exercises.
Cost: $75 [Payment via Venmo or PayPal after registration]
Register for IRS 990 Research Webinar
This looks fabulous! I’m not able to attend for the next few months, but I hope you’ll consider a repeat in the fall.