The data correspond to the information in our certified annual report. This is usually completed in the third quarter of the following year.
What type of funding system does the Stiftung Neue Verantwortung have?
In order to ensure the independence of our content, as well as to provide our work with a stable institutional framework, we decided on a mixed financial model funded by as many different donors as possible. In 2021, 90 percent of the total budget was comprised of subsidies from non-profit foundations and organizations as well as public institutions. 10 percent of the budget was funded by corporate donations. As a rule, no single corporate donor is allowed to contribute more than 5 percent of the total budget of our organization. Depending on the respective project duration, the composition of SNV's sponsors changes annually.
Who finances us with what types of contributions, and how do we use that money?
In the fiscal year 2021, 2.46 million Euros was made available for our work. A total of 38 funders from the non-profit sector, the public sector, and the corporate sector supported our work. The five largest funders in 2021 were the Open Society Foundation, which provided SNV with institutional funding as well as funds for our work on Digital Rights and Disinformation. Luminate supported SNV as an institutional funder and for our work related to Data Economy. Research related to Cybersecurity Policy was supported by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, which also funded SNV on an institutional level. The German Federal Foreign Office supported our work on Semiconductor Supply Chains and Artificial Intelligence. The German Research Foundationg (DFG) supported our work on Digital Rights.
The following table lists all of SNV's funders and the respective funding amounts.
Financial support from foundations, public institutions & non-profit organizations (2021)
Institution | Source of funding | Area funded | Amount | |
Auswärtiges Amt | Public Institution | International AI Governance Europe-China: Emerging Foundational Technologies |
219.247,02 € |
|
BBE Geschäftsstelle gGmbH | Non-profit Organization | Digitalisierung gemeinsam schaffen: Empfehlung des Forum Digitalisierung ung Engagement |
5.233,64 € |
|
betterplace lab gGmbH | Non-profit Organization | Allianz gg. Desinfo | 1.200,00 € | |
Bundesakademie für Sicherheitspolitik (BAKS) | Public Institution | International Cybersecurity Policy |
3.504,67 € |
|
Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (bpb) | Public Institution | Strengthening the Digital Public Sphere and Platform Regulation | 36.473,88 € | |
Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales | Public Institution |
Machbarkeit von Testing und Auditing von KI-basierten Systemen Data Science KI Ökosystem und Bildungswege |
82.209,58 € |
|
Bundesbeauftragte für Kultur und Medien | Public Institution | Strengthening the Digital Public Sphere and Platform Regulation |
36.472,98 € |
|
Center for the Cultivation of Technology gGmbH | Non-profit Organization | Digital Civil Society |
3.000,00 € |
|
Council of Europe | Public Institution | Digital Rights, Surveillance and Democracy |
2.500,00 € |
|
Datev Stiftung Zukunft | Non-profit Organization |
Data Economy, Institutional Funding |
92.500,00 € |
|
Der Mittelstandsverbund-ZGV e.V./DGRV Deutscher Genossenschafts- und Raifeisenverband | Non-profit Organization | Data Economy |
12.500,00 € |
|
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) | Public Institution | Digital Rights, Surveillance and Democracy |
180.367,96 € |
|
Evonik Stiftung | Non-profit Organization | Institutional Funding | 25.000,00 € | |
Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH | Public Institution |
Digitalisierung für nachhaltige Entwicklung: Cybersicherheits-übungen |
84.434,22 € | |
Heinrich Böll Stiftung | Non-profit Organization | Signals Intelligence | 9.162,17 € | |
Investitionsbank Berlin | Public Institution | Institutional Funding | 6.044,90 € | |
Konrad Adenauer Stiftung | Non-profit Organization | Cybersecurity policy: state response to cyber operations | 40.273,35 € | |
Landesmedienanstalten NRW und Berlin Brandenburg | Public Institution | Strengthening the Digital Public Sphere and Platform Regulation | 52.695,21 € | |
Luminate Part of the Omidyar Group |
Non-profit Organization |
Data Economy, Institutional Funding |
305.655,22 € | |
Ministry of Economic Affairs Netherlands /Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sweden | Public Institution | The Geopolitics of Tech Supply Chains | 28.775,26 € | |
Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland/ Nesa | Public Institution | The Geopolitics of Tech Supply Chains | 29.646,48 € | |
Finnish National Emergency Supply Agency (NESA) | Public Institution | The Geopolitics of Tech Supply Chains | 14.504,29 € | |
nexus - Institut für Kooperationsmanagement und interdisziplinäre Forschung GmbH | Corporation | International Cybersecurity Policy | 5.000,00 € | |
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) | Public Institution | Digital Rights, Surveillance and Democracy | 29.500,00 € | |
Open Society Foundations | Non-profit Organization |
European Intelligence Oversight Network Measuring Disinformation in Germany Institutional Funding |
394.500,22 € | |
Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH | Non-profit Organization | Institutional Funding | 125.000,00 € | |
Stiftung Mercator GmbH | Non-profit Organization |
KI Analyseeinheit International AI Governance |
128.009,54 € | |
The European Union represented by European Commission | Public Institution | International Cybersecurity Policy | 1.846,63 € | |
University of Cambridge | Public Institution | Data Economy | 13.355,00 € | |
University of Essex | Public Institution | Digital Rights, Surveillance and Democracy | 8.325,30 € | |
William & Flora Hewlett Foundation | Non-profit Organization |
International Cybersecurity Policy, Institutional Funding |
237.096,30 € | |
Total |
2.214.033,82 € | |||
Corporate Donor | Allocation of Funds | Amount 2021 |
%-Share of Grand Total 2021 |
|
Immago AG* | Corporation | Institutional Funding | ||
Avast | Corporation | Digitale Grundrechte | 83.014,25 € | 3% |
KPMG | Corporation | Institutional Funding | 31.014,10 € | 1% |
IBM Deutschland GmbH | Corporation | Institutional Funding | 50.000,00 € | 2% |
Siemens AG | Corporation | Institutional Funding | 25.000,00 € | 1% |
HiSolutions AG | Corporation | International Cybersecurity Policy | 10.000,00 € | 0% |
LANXESS AG | Corporation | Organisationsförderung | 50.000,00 € | 2% |
Total Corporate Donations | 249.028,35 € | 10% | ||
Grand Total
|
2.463.062,17€ |
* Granted use of premises by Immago AG until 09/2021
All amounts are based on our certified end-of-year financial report for the financial year 01.01. - 31.12.2021. For further questions regarding our financing structure, please contact our Grants & Finances Team.
Information on tax concessions
Stiftung Neue Verantwortung e.V. is exempt from corporate income tax because it promotes science and research. This is most recently confirmed by the notice of exemption dated 28.12.2021 for the last fiscal year 2020 issued by the Tax Office for Corporations I Berlin (Finanzamt für Körperschaften I Berlin) following §5 Para.1 No.9 of the Corporation Tax Act.
Content Independence & Fundraising
Our organization strictly practices content independence. Independence means that our donors are not allowed to determine which topics we choose, how our experts work, which proposals they make in their papers or the positions they take in public debates. Financial support does not facilitate content or any other form of influence.
Independence from political or business interests is one of the most important fundaments of our daily work. In order to develop ideas, our staff continuously relies on the support of an array of leading experts from the fields of research, politics, civil society and economics. We only receive this support by remaining in a location where no one point of view dominates, but rather where a problem is addressed from various perspectives without outside demands.
We finance our work by appealing to foundations, public or non-profit organizations for the resources needed to investigate a specific topic. We encounter new topics and questions through our daily work on existing projects, or through exchanges with other experts from the fields of science, business, civil society and administration. The development of concrete proposals for how a societal problem can be solved always goes hand in hand with our funded projects.
Aside from foundations and ministries, we are always looking for support from the private sector. To preserve our independence, we ask corporations for donations that finance our organization as a whole. Funding a specific topic or project is not possible for corporations.
The funding of individual projects within the thematic fields is excluded for companies.
The Financial Transparency Report for 2020 can be found here.
The Financial Transparency Report for 2019 can be found here.
The Financial Transparency Report for 2018 can be found here.
The Financial Transparency Report for 2017 can be found here.
The Financial Transparency Report for 2016 can be found here.