Become a Sponsor - Internet Security Research Group

Become a Sponsor

Support a more secure and privacy-respecting Internet.

Why Sponsor?

If you're interested in contributing to a more secure and privacy-respecting Internet, ISRG is one of the most impactful places to put your dollars.

We create and improve critical digital infrastructure so that it’s more secure for the billions of people using the Internet.

Are you an individual interested in financially supporting our work? Donating may be a better fit for you. Learn more.

Sponsorship Levels

Sponsorship Levels

All sponsorships are annual and are listed in USD.

ISRG will occasionally offer other sponsorships for organizations who wish to be recognized in association with specific Prossimo initiatives. Send us an email if you’d like to learn more. sponsor@abetterinternet.org

Let’s Talk!

If you’re interested in sponsoring ISRG or if you have questions about how your contribution will impact the Web, drop us a line! sponsor@abetterinternet.org. We’re also happy to talk about the benefits that accompany sponsorship.

In 2023, the Internet took on an even more central role in our lives. Learn how ISRG helped to make it a more secure and privacy-respecting Internet.

Nearly 100 companies and organizations support our work – from two-person businesses to nonprofits to Fortune 100 companies.

Support a better Internet today through a variety of donation options.

Contact Us

If you're interested in learning more about ISRG or our projects, please email us at sponsor@abetterinternet.org. Tell us a bit about your organization and share any questions you have. We will be happy to provide more details about our work, your contribution's impact, and the benefits that accompany sponsorship. You can find our Gift Acceptance Policy here.

Our Organization

Internet Security Research Group (ISRG) is a California public benefit corporation, and is recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

ISRG’s mission is to reduce financial, technological, and education barriers to secure communication over the Internet.