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Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund

The Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund is a groundbreaking collaboration fuelling actionable research and uniting the tech industry with academia in a bold alliance to end online child sexual exploitation and abuse.

Focusing on urgent, pioneering research to inform and strengthen industry efforts in combatting online CSEA, the Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund, launched in 2020, is now entering its fifth year. 

The Tech Coalition has so far invested USD 2.5 million in this collaborative effort with Safe Online, supporting 15 cutting-edge research projects delving into a range of issues such as:

What else does the Research Fund provide?

  • Communities of practice – bringing grantees, industry, and civil society together.
  • Convening and networking opportunities – in-person and virtual.
  • Tailored narratives, tools, resources for grantees and industry – co-created with community members and stakeholders.
  • Capacity-building and technical assistance – preparing and equipping grantees for more effective engagement with industry.

In the initial phase of the Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund, five organisations were supported to conduct research and expand knowledge on online CSEA prevention. The second funding round emphasised innovative research geared towards online CSEA prevention with eight research and civil society organisations.

In 2023, the Research Fund granted four awards to further accelerate the work of organisations from the first cohort of grantees, supporting organisations to extend research to applications such as piloting solutions, technical collaboration and innovation efforts.

With the collaboration going into its fourth year, in 2024, the Research Fund applied a more targeted approach with a funding round centered around the theme of generative AI. This round of the Research Fund marks a critical development in understanding the benefits for children and young people of genAI technologies as well as the risks associated with AI-generated content.

Tech Coalition and Safe Online convened an Advisory Group, bringing together voices from leading online CSEA-focused organisations, alliances, independent experts, and technology industry representatives from Tech Coalition member companies. 

The Advisory Group has been central in steering the direction of the Research Fund—helping define the most pressingresearch needs, setting transparent criteria for selecting projects, amplifying outreach to ensure diverse proposals, and assessing applications to identify the most promising ideas. They’ve helped ensure the fund supports high-quality, impactful research that can make a difference in how the world understands and tackles online CSEA.

Over the years, this group has included the following individuals, reflecting the breadth of expertise engaged in shaping the fund.

Alicia Blum-Ross

Public Policy Lead for Kids and Families at Google

Annie Mullins, OBE

Independent Safety Advisor for Yubo

Bijan Sadr

Policy Operations Manager

Catherine Teitelbaum

Principal, Family Trust at Amazon

Chloe Setter

Head of Policy at WePROTECT Global Alliance

David Thiel

Big Data Architect and Chief Technology Officer of the Standord Internet Observatory

John Tanagho

Director of the Centre to End Online Sexual Exploitation of Children at the International Justice Mission

Josianne Galea Baron

Child Rights and Business Specialist at UNICEF

Julia Davidson, PhD, OBE

Professor of Criminology & Director Institute for Connected Communities, University of East London

Julia Fossi

Global Exterbak Engagements Lead for Trust & Safety at AWS

Karuna Nain

Director, Global Safety Policy at Facebook

Kathryn Grant

Outreach and Partnerships Manager for Trust & Safety at TikTok

Marija Manojlovic

Director of Safe Online

Melissa Stroebel

Head of Research and Insights at Thorn

Miguel Farcua Egido

Grant Management Specialist at Safe Online

Larui Kanerva

Research Program Manager at Facebook

Michael Seto

Director at Royal Ottawa Health Care Group & Full Professor in Psychiatry at the University of Ottawa

Natalie Shoup

Grant Management Specialist at Safe Online

Rodrigo Nejm

E-Safety and Awareness director, SaferNet Brasil

Serena Tommasino

Knowledge and Advocacy Specialist at End Violence

Zoe Darmé

Business Program Manager at Microsoft

Research Fund grantees collaboration heatmap

This map shows how Research Fund grantees have come together across borders and themes, highlighting the partnerships that have emerged through their work. It offers a snapshot of collaboration within the portfolio, tracing how connections have grown over time.*

  • The visualization focuses on grantees who have collaborated with one another, not all projects in the Research Fund.

Swansea University and Protect Children are collaborating by applying Swansea’s forensic-linguistic expertise to Protect Children’s Finnish-language datasets, generating insights into grooming, language, and communication dynamics in online child sexual exploitation

Swansea University and ZanaAfrica piloted an online safety training in Kenya, with ZanaAfrica contextualizing the content to local norms, communication styles, and capacity needs—ensuring the intervention was accessible, relevant, and grounded in Kenyan realities

The two universities built a peer-advisory partnership grounded in AI/NLP (natural language processing) research to detect online CSEA, sharing insights between TUDublin’s N-Light dark-web and hotline analysis and Universidad de los Andes’ Spanish-language datasets and alert systems, while jointly addressing data labeling, sensitivity, and confidentiality challenges

The University of Kent and Medical School Berlin collaborate on deterrence-based approaches to preventing online CSEA, sharing research and methods on help-seeking behaviors and deterrence messaging to complement and inform each other’s work

ChildSafeNet collaborated with Protect Children VOICES project by translating the survey into Nepali and promoting it locally, ensuring Nepali children’s perspectives were included in the global child protection effort

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The Tech Coalition Safe Online Research Fund, a unique collaboration between academia and the tech industry, strengthens the knowledge base on critical emerging threats to children online and prioritises research that drives practical solutions and informs real-world interventions.

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Our purpose in detail

We are here to ensure every child and young person grows in to the digital world feeling safe, and is protected from harm.

We support, champion, and invest in innovative partners from the public, private, and third sectors working towards the same objective.

We believe in equipping guardians and young people with the skills to understand and see danger themselves once accessing digital experiences without supervision.

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