Introduction

The Internet Society Foundation supports organizations around the world to create an Internet for Everyone – by enabling access and digital skills for communities in need, by funding research into critical issues around the future of the Internet, and by supporting the delivery of Internet-based solutions to challenges that face people around the world.

We currently support grantees in 58 countries across 6 continents, and awarded $3,801,456 million in funding in 2020.

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Countries the Internet Society Foundation has funded projects since 2015.
Click to highlight the countries with active projects throughout 2020

Meet a selection of our grantees

Jessica Goodman

Jessica Dickinson Goodman

Jessica Dickinson Goodman bridges the worlds of technology and government, bringing the best of both to what she does. Her first job out of college was running national online communications in Washington DC for the largest anti-human trafficking NGO serving survivors of all forms of trafficking. She is currently the Social Justice and Tech Facilitator for Foothill College in the heart of Silicon Valley. She is also President of the Internet Society’s U.S San Francisco Bay Chapter, who through her efforts were awarded a 2020 Beyond the Net grant to improve Internet access for 9,000 Native American tribal nation members in California by supporting Matthew Rantanen's work as Director of Technology for the Southern California Tribal Chairman's Association.

Jessica Goodman

Explore the projects

If you're working on any of the themes we fund, you can read the details behind our grant programmes in more detail: