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News and Awards

The Marshall Project Honored With Multiple Journalism Awards

Honors hail from the Institute for Nonprofit News, the Online News Association, and NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists.

The Marshall Project recently earned awards and recognition from three leading industry organizations: the Institute for Nonprofit News, the Online News Association, and NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists. These honors highlight the organization’s editorial excellence, innovative multimedia and digital work, and its continued commitment to shining a light on the U.S. justice system.

“We’re deeply honored to receive these awards, which reflect the breadth, depth and talent of our extraordinary staff,” said Geraldine Sealey, acting Editor-in-Chief of The Marshall Project. “We’re grateful to the judges, as well as to our media partners and collaborators.”

The awards include:

Institute for Nonprofit News (INN)

Insight Award for Explanatory Journalism 2025 Nonprofit News Award

Online News Association (ONA):

NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists:

These recognitions underscore The Marshall Project’s continued leadership in criminal justice journalism. Founded in 2014, the nonprofit newsroom has won two Pulitzer Prizes, been named a Peabody finalist, and published thousands of stories in partnership with local and national media outlets across the country.

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