Be among our first backers.
We are building an independent, fact-based voice for children — from the ground up. Companies, foundations, and institutions that step in now shape the work from day one and will be among the first recognized as founding backers.
This space is waiting for the first backers.
We have not yet taken on any backers — which is exactly why the opportunity is now. Be among the first names shown here.
What do founding backers get?
- VisibilityYour company's name or logo on the website and in our material — such as reports and publications — where appropriate.
- Founding statusPermanent recognition as one of the organization's first backers.
- Social responsibilityA tangible contribution to children that stands up to scrutiny — not an empty statement.
Support buys no influence.
Our independence is what gives our voice weight. Backers have no say in the professional work, the data, or the findings — support strengthens that independence, it does not steer it.
And we want your support to benefit children as much as possible: when we see a good fit with other worthwhile projects in the field, we can connect you onward rather than keeping you only with us.
All partnerships are reviewed thoroughly against our formal conflict-of-interest policy (A2.4, PDF in Icelandic), and we publish our backers and annual accounts openly. See transparency →
Support today gets the work off the ground.
Children's welfare is in the hands of dozens of systems, and it is unclear who is responsible. We collect the data, analyze the situation, and push for improvements — but that requires the foundation to exist: people, systems, and tools. Companies that step in now make that foundation possible.
Maximum visibility
While the group is small, each backer receives far more prominent recognition than will be possible later.
In from the start
Your support shapes and sustains our work from day one — and helps us turn our vision into reality.
Credible association
Partnering with an independent public-benefit organization is social responsibility that stands up to scrutiny.
It does not have to be a donation.
Companies can help in many ways — and in-kind work or services are often just as valuable as direct funding.
Donations
One-time or recurring support that gets the work started and keeps it running.
Services at preferential rates
Discounted or free services and products — software, design, legal, accounting, printing, and more.
Professional work
Pro bono work by your company's specialists in areas that support the organization.
Facilities and equipment
Meeting space, premises, equipment, or other resources that support day-to-day operations.
Information on tax incentives (the 1.5%–3% rule for legal entities) and further details can be found on the sponsors page.