[1][2] With the financial and professional support of the Open Society Institute's (OSI) Internet program and the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF), the magazine was resurrected online in July 1999.
Since then, TOL has worked with up-and-coming journalists from across its target region, providing opportunities for training and professional development.
[citation needed] TOL regularly runs commercial and grant-funded training seminars for professional and aspiring journalists on a range of topics, including working as a foreign correspondent, EU reporting, online publishing and new media, and others.
[citation needed] The project showcases bloggers from across Central Asia, in Russian, English and local languages.
[citation needed] Transitions Online is also one of the supporters of Social Innovation Camps in Europe and Asia.