Parceiros e financiamento


If you are an activist or represent an NGO or other organization interested in getting access to Guardian-enabled mobile phones, please let us know. We are always interested in finding new partners to work with.

Note: this project receives grants and sub-contracts from organizations (such as the Open Technology Fund) and research projects (such as the Tor Project) that receive funding from the U.S. Government and other governments around the world. None of this funding has modified or shaped our development plans, and we would never, ever put any sort of backdoor or compromised component into our software based on this funding.

Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web

In 2021, we received funding and support from the Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web to support our work on improving resiliency, preservation and access to essential, human rights media and content.

NLnet

Freedom of the Press Foundation

We received funding in 2017 and support for a crowdfunding effort from FPF related to our work on Haven.

Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF)

Ethics-in-an-app, in partnership with Aaron Kaplan and epicenter.works https://www.wien.gv.at/presse/2019/11/15/digitaler-humanismus-wien-als-zentrum

Digital Humanism

Handshake Foundation

In 2018, we received a grant from Handshake, an organization developing an experimental peer-to-peer root domain naming system.

ISC Project

We receive some small grants from ISC Project to support localization with Weblate.

Eric and Wendy Schmidt Foundation

In 2014, we received a generous grant from the New Digital Age Grants program.


knight-logo-300

In 2012, we received funding for our InformaCam project, and related supporting technologies from Knight News Challenge

Google

In January 2011, the Guardian Project received a no strings attached donation from Google. We used this funding to accelerate our development activities in various areas, host developer events, produce audits and guides, and support activists in the field. This should not be seen as any formal endorsement of our work by Google corporate, hence we are not putting their logo here.

free_press_unlimited_herzien

The Netherlands-based Free Press Unlimited has supported our work on StoryMaker, a new project focused on creating tools to help journalists and others use mobile media publishing in a more effective and secure manner.

otrlogo

The Open Technology Fund has provided support for work on our core apps, the StoryMaker project, and future work on decentralized application distribution.

Guardian Project has received funding from an continues to collaborate with the Tibet Action Institute. In addition, this project wouldn't be anywhere without the early and  enthusiastic support of Students for a Free Tibet and the entire Tibetan community. Bhod Rangzen!

Guardian has collaborated with the Tor Project to bring their software to Android.

We are working with Witness.org on Proofmode (previously InformaCam) and ObscuraCam, human rights-focused secure camera applications for mobile phones. WITNESS receives funding from the International Bar Association and the Knight Foundation, among other funders, to support this work.

In 2010, we worked with MobileActive.org on their SaferMobile initiative.

Avaaz has graciously provided grant funding through our work in support of human rights in Tibet and China.

The Human Rights Center at UC Berkeley uses innovative technologies and scientific methods to investigate war crimes and human rights abuses. Guardian received first prize in their 2009 "Soul of the New Machine" Grant Competition.