Our peer organizations

Check out a few of our peers also working to support safe & healthy use of media

Orygen developed the first evidence-based guidelines for young people to communicate safely online about suicide. Translated guidelines available for youth worldwide.

Common Sense Media provides entertainment and technology recommendations for families and schools to help them navigate the digital landscape with their kids in a fast-changing world.

#ICANHELP empowers student changemakers and promotes digital safety through relevant curriculum, hands-on training, and global social media community.

Internet Matters empowers parents and carers to keep children safe in the digital world and offers support for parents who want guidance on the many issues children experience when using the Internet.

Center for Humane Technology raises awareness and drives change through high-profile presentations to global leaders, public testimony to policymakers, and media campaigns.

The LOG OFF Movement works to structure an online community centered around discussing social media and digital usage for teenagers.

The Representation Project is dedicated to ensuring all humans achieve their full potential in a world free from gender stereotypes and social injustices.

Connect Safely shares research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news, and commentary on all aspects of safe technology use and policy.

A global community that encourages individuals to share parts of their lives that exist outside of the standard social media story.

my digital TAT2 empower students, families, and educators to understand the power of technology and the impact of their online presence.

Children and Screens strives to understand and address compelling questions regarding media’s impact on child development through interdisciplinary dialogue and information.

An innovation & research center based at the Harvard Graduate School of Education with a mission of creating knowledge and research-based resources that help young people thrive in a tech-filled world.

Serves as a centralized, trusted source for evidence-based education and technical assistance to support the mental health of children and adolescents as they navigate social media.

A collaborative, inclusive accelerator working towards increased thoughtfulness and innovation around personal and societal technology issues.

The MediaWise Teen Fact-Checking Network is a virtual newsroom made up of middle and high schoolers who use social media to debunk viral misinformation and share media literacy tips.

An inititiative by LOG OFF & Tech(nically) Politics, Design It For Us has grown into a youth-led coalition to advocate for safer online platforms and social media.

Powered by Thorn, Nofiltr’s mission is to empower young people with resources to safely navigate sexual exploration and risky encounters in their connected world. We share real experiences and advice, for youth, with the help of youth perspectives.