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The Google.org Impact Challenge on Safety is a €10m fund to support organisations across Europe that are working on challenges related to hate, extremism, and child safety, both online and offline. By funding new and existing community projects across Europe, we hope to support initiatives to counter hate and extremism, and help young people to become confident digital citizens.
Meet the grantees
We are delighted to announce the selected projects from the Google.org Impact Challenge on Safety. Each of these grantees receives funding between €50,000 and €1,000,000 and support from Google.
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    Germany Aktion Zivilcourage Counter far-right extremism in Saxony 
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    Croatia Growing up on a safer Internet Gamification to promote online safety among students & teachers 
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    Bulgaria Single Step Foundation A communications campaign addressing LGBTQ-phobia in Bulgaria 
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    Italy Mama Chat Empowering vulnerable women through an anonymous chat service 
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    Italy Fondazione Mondo Digitale 100 physical and virtual spaces against online bullying 
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    Italy Osservatorio Nazionale Adolescenza Onlus Pioneering media campaign on online grooming 
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    Netherlands Enliven Media Fostering empathy and tolerance through virtual reality 
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    Belgium Mobile School VZW Tackling youth vulnerabilities by improving frontline youthwork 
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    UK Campaign Academy Empowering marginalised activists to campaign against social hate. 
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    France L’école des réseaux sociaux Learn-by-doing platform aimed at school environments 
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    France Enquête Promoting interfaith teaching in schools 
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    Netherlands The Fare Network A networked-approach to tackling far-right extremism in football 
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    Spain Vidas Cruzadas Story based learning for kindergarden children 
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    Germany Gefangene helfen Jugendlichen e.V. Youth meets with prisoners to learn about criminalisation 
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    Poland Fundacja Centrum Edukacji Obywatelskiej Increasing children's online safety by increasing their social capabilities 
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    Portugal SPEAK Fostering intercultural inclusion through language exchange 
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    Romania Lindenfeld Association, Romania Empowering children and professionals in orphanages 
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    Poland Polska Akcja Humanitarna Promoting tolerance of diversity through creative content 
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    Czech Republic Jules a Jim, Czech Republic E-learning platform for teachers to learn more about children's online safety 
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    France ALMA Educational programme addressing extremist propaganda 
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    Ireland BeLonG To Youth Services A series of online and offline activities to address anti-LGBTQ hate in schools 
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    France Bodyguard AI application embedded into social platforms 
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    UK Communities Inc. (CIC) Addressing the bystander effect by empowering citizens to act against hate 
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    UK Childnet Customised internet services for children with special educational needs 
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    Belgium Stichting ERGO Network Addressing anti-Roma hate across Europe 
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    Italy ACMOS & CIFA Understanding and tackling online hate speech in Italy 
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    Spain Fundación de Ayuda contra la Drogadicción Mapping and tackling hate speech in Spain 
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    Germany HateAid Providing support for victims of hate speech 
About the challenge
At Google, we’re proud of the opportunities our platforms open up, but we are also realistic about the challenges people face on our services and on the wider web. We take our responsibility seriously and invest in people, technology and tools to keep our users safe. Our work with experts on extremism, hate, and child safety has also taught us the importance of building resilience both online and offline. We want to support the work of experts and communities across Europe, including new educational approaches, community projects and innovative technologies, laying the foundations for a more inclusive and cohesive civil society response. By working together on these challenges, on and offline, we can strengthen our collective impact.
Meet the partners
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      Institute for Strategic Dialogue For over a decade the Institute for Strategic Dialogue has been building real-world solutions to counter extremism and polarization through research and policy briefings, technology and educational programs, and by building networks with communities, government and civil society. 
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      Ashoka Ashoka is the largest network of social entrepreneurs worldwide, with more than 3,500 Ashoka Fellows in over 90 countries. Since 1980, Ashoka has provided financial support, professional pro-bono services and connections to a global network of peers, partners and funders dedicated to changing the world. 
Meet the experts
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    Anna Sienicka Vice President, Techsoup Europe 
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    Thomas Krüger President, German Federal Agency for Civic Education 
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    Ruth Ibegbuna Roots Programme Founder, RECLAIM Founder 
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    Helle Thorning Schmidt Prime Minister of Denmark 2011-2015 
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    Renske van der Veer Director, International Centre for Counter-Terrorism – The Hague (ICCT) 
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    Sasha Havilcek CEO, Institute for Strategic Dialogue 
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    Rainer Hoell Head of Fellow Selection, Ashoka Europe 
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    Wadia ait Hamza Head of the Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum, Switzerland 
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    Jacquelline Fuller VP and President, Google.org 
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    Cornelia Holsten Chairwoman, Directors Conference of the State Media Authorities (DLM) 
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    Kübra Gümüsay Journalist and Activist 
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    Frédéric Potier Head of the Interministerial Department against hate speech 
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    Kristie Canegallo Vice President of Trust & Safety, Google 
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    Florence Provendier MP for Hauts-de-Seine 
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    Ahmed Larouz Social innovator and entrepreneur, CEO Bridgizz and Author 180Amsterdammers 
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    Matt Brittin President, EMEA Business and Operations, Google 
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    Laura Boldrini Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies and human rights advocate 
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    María José Abad Head of Content, Empantallados.com 
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    Evelyne Paradis Executive Director, International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association 
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    Andrea Gerosa ThinkYoung Founder 
 
  
          
        Google’s commitment to safety
One of our core values at Google is to respect the user. This means we have to continuously advance our security and privacy tools to help keep you safe online. We’ve created new technology, hired experts and specialist teams, and ensured our policies are fit for the evolving challenges we face online. We now have over 10,000 people working to tackle abusive content across the company. We feel a responsibility to get this right, and to make our products safer for all users.
Learn more about what Google does to keep you safe online:
 
  
      
     
  
      
     
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
