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General Assignment Reporting Intern, Spring 2026

WhoWhatWhy is a non-profit, non-partisan news organization that produces investigative journalism free from corporate and political influence, aiming to uncover the truth on matters affecting the public.

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Are you a college student or recent graduate looking to improve your reporting and writing skills? The non-profit news organization WhoWhatWhy is looking for aspiring journalists to join our team.

We are looking for a young reporter hungry to cover national politics over a three-to-six month term, during which you will have the opportunity to investigate and report on national stories under the guidance of experienced senior editors. Focal points will be election integrity ahead of the midterms and immigration (Spanish proficiency a plus).

This internship is unpaid, although apprentices who show exceptional promise may be invited to stay on as a stipended fellow.

Who We Are

WhoWhatWhy is a non-profit news organization. We are staffed largely with skilled volunteers dedicated to elevating public awareness of any form of injustice in the US and across the globe.

Internship Program Overview

Since its founding, WhoWhatWhy has worked with aspiring young journalists to help them hone their reporting and writing skills, offering them the opportunities no class, college newspaper, or internship with a local publication can provide.

Because WhoWhatWhy has always operated on a remote basis, our mentors are experienced in providing the sort of “distance learning” that is now needed for young people counting on in-person internships to get their careers underway.

Over our intensive program, apprentices will be trained in all facets of reporting and work with their mentors to write various kinds of news articles – from wire-service style pieces to investigative stories. They will not have to share their bylines with anybody else, and graduates of the program usually leave with a portfolio of quality articles.

Apprentices who complete our program say they are well prepared to contribute to the real journalism that — particularly now — is so sorely needed.

The most important quality of WhoWhatWhy Apprentice applicants is a passion for serious journalism. We are looking for college students and recent graduates, both US citizens and internationals. Some reporting and writing experience is a plus but not required. The commitment is 10-15 hours per week for a minimum of three months. Participants are expected to report and write at least one feature story every other week.

Our Editors

Many of our editors have decades of combined experience working with young reporters at such publications as The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Hill, as well as local, regional, and online publications like Buzzfeed and Vice. Others have taught journalism at the college and graduate school levels.

WhoWhatWhy mentors and staff also help Apprentices find jobs through letters of recommendation, references, networking, and coaching

Expectations

You will work remotely and on your own schedule (apart from attending live Zoom calls for a mix of instruction and discussion with your mentor and peers). Because our staff is spread throughout the world, we communicate mostly through Slack and email.

To Apply

Please send us a resume and a carefully reasoned, customized cover letter (no form submissions!) that outlines who you are and what you hope to accomplish as an apprentice. Please confirm your understanding that this is a volunteer position. We will not review applications that appear to be mass submissions. Please send a cover letter to bethany.carlson@whowhatwhy.org

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WhoWhatWhy is a global nonprofit news organization dedicated to providing the public with trustworthy, deeply researched journalism, free from the influence of corporate interests or a political agenda. For readers who are tired of the predictable narratives and surface-level reporting of mainstream media, WhoWhatWhy offers a refreshing alternative. We understand that in a world saturated with information, it's harder than ever to find reporting that is not only accurate but also provides meaningful context and uncovers the hidden forces shaping our world. Our customers are discerning citizens who believe in the power of quality information to effect change and who seek to understand the complex issues that are often overlooked or misrepresented. We serve this need by digging deep, asking tough questions, and holding powerful institutions accountable, ensuring our audience is equipped to be effective participants in our democracy.

Our unique model, which combines a small core team of paid journalists with a large network of skilled volunteers, allows us to pursue stories that others won't touch. This structure ensures that our resources are maximized for impact, protecting our journalistic integrity and allowing us to investigate with responsible fearlessness. We focus on critical issues that affect the democratic process, from the nuances of election integrity to the undercurrents of political extremism. For those who feel that crucial stories are going untold, WhoWhatWhy acts as a vital watchdog, identifying the key players, evaluating the facts, and revealing the often-surprising consequences of major events. We are committed to not just informing our readers, but empowering them with the understanding they need to navigate a complex world and contribute to a more informed public discourse. Our work is for anyone who believes that a healthy democracy depends on a truly independent and inquisitive press.

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Flexible working hours

Offers a flexible, remote schedule that works with your availability.

Volunteer opportunities

Provides opportunities to gain real-world experience and develop new skills in a mission-driven newsroom.

Mentor Apprentice Program

Offers aspiring journalists an intensive three-month program to be trained in all facets of reporting and work with mentors to write various kinds of news articles. This is an unpaid opportunity.

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