NLnet Foundation
NLnet is a philanthropic organisation with a proud history which goes back to 1982 when a group of Europeans led by former NLnet director and Internet Hall of Fame inductie Teus Hagen announced the European Unix Network (EUnet) — which became the first public wide area network in Europe and the place where internet was introduced to Europe. NLnet also pioneered the worlds first dial-in and ISDN infrastructure with full country coverage. In 1997 all commercial activities were sold to UUnet (now Verizon) and since that time the foundation dedicated itself to supporting the open internet, and strenghtening the privacy and security of internet users. NLnet's core business is to support independent organizations and people that contribute to an open information society, both financially and otherwise.
Stichting NLnet is a recognised public benefit organisation according to the Netherlands Tax Authority.
The Commons Conservancy
The Commons Conservancy is a unique umbrella organisation for FOSS projects. It aims to provide a lightweight organisational structure for open projects of many different kinds, through a reusable legal structure. Its mission is to strive towards a stable democratic and open global information society in which individuals can collectively scrutinise, reconfigure and improve upon any technology they depend on — unleashing and empowering human innovation at the widest possible scale, with the express intention to empower any individual to participate in all facets of social, cultural, economic and private life under conditions of his or her own choosing and with secure and reliable technology they can have full control over themselves.