Donors and Sponsors
INACH leads a global effort to address online hate and digital technologies that perpetuate discrimination. We believe the internet should be a safe place, where everyone can connect and thrive without fear. INACH has been granted the ANBI status by the Dutch government, recognizing it as a public benefit organization. You can find our financial reports here.
We collaborate with various governmental, philanthropic, and corporate partners. Is your organization interested in partnering with us? Please contact our Head of Fundraising and Partnerships, Emrah Gürsel, at emrah(at)inach.net.
Donors
INACH has been receiving operating grants from the European Commission (EC) since 2018. Furthermore, INACH has received project grants for innovative initiatives such as SafeNet.

Since the beginning, INACH has received support from foundations, public institutions, and philanthropic funds. Please find our recent donors in addition to EC and corporate sponsors.




Corporate Sponsors
We receive sponsorships from companies exclusively for charitable projects, and their support is transparently acknowledged in the events they back. As a policy, no single social media company is permitted to contribute more than 20% of our annual income.



Individual Donors
The internet should uphold human dignity for everyone. Help us grow our work and spread our message!
Other Sources of Income
INACH receives membership fees from its member organizations based on each member’s annual budget.
Disclaimers
Partners, donors and sponsors bear no responsibility for the views presented in INACH publications and events.
Partners and sponsors acknowledge INACH’s independence in shaping its policy agenda and advocacy positions. Their support does not suggest an endorsement of our entire agenda or the views of our leaders and members
For the EU-funded projects: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.