Research & publications
Public research at the intersection of AI governance and the Sustainable Development Goals — methodology white papers and SDG 17 collaboration studies.
What we do
Four areas of work through which the foundation turns demonstrated capability into public benefit.
Public research at the intersection of AI governance and the Sustainable Development Goals — methodology white papers and SDG 17 collaboration studies.
Monitoring and pursuing European funding (Horizon Europe, Digital Europe) once the ecosystem has delivered evidence, so applications demonstrate real capability.
Outreach to institutions and public bodies that share an interest in governed, collaborative intelligence for sustainable development.
A network for practitioners working across AI governance, collective intelligence, and the SDGs — a potential nonprofit home for shared learning.
The foundation’s programmes are deliberately staged. Each one activates against a clear readiness criterion rather than a calendar — the foundation pursues grants and partnerships only when there is demonstrated capability to stand behind them.
Publishing the methodology and findings that emerge from the ecosystem’s work — so that governed collaborative intelligence can be examined, critiqued, and built upon in the open.
Scanning relevant European calls, noting deadlines and fit, and preparing grant narratives grounded in evidence. The foundation applies when the ecosystem can show delivered results, not before.
Building relationships with institutions, public bodies, and mission-aligned organisations where collaboration advances sustainable development.
Convening practitioners and providing a nonprofit umbrella for shared learning at the intersection of AI governance and the SDGs.