Future of Privacy Forum receives funding from corporations, private foundations, and the US government. Leading foundation supporters include the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the National Science Foundation.
Our corporate support is diverse, including major tech companies, retailers, financial institutions, start-ups, media companies, and others. Our top corporate donors include Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Comcast, Facebook, Google, Highmark Health, Intel, LiveRamp, Magic Leap, Microsoft, Netflix, OneTrust, PwC, RELX, Verizon, Salesforce, Sidewalk Labs, Twitter, and Walt Disney. The FPF Advisory Board helps set direction for FPF activities and includes leading CPOs, privacy academics, and advocacy groups.
FPF invites and welcomes the support of other companies committed to advancing privacy practices. Please see FPF’s statement of supporter levels and benefits here. To learn more about supporting our organization, please contact Barbara Kelly at [email protected].
FPF corporate supporters are listed below:
- 23andMe
- AARP
- Acxiom
- Adobe
- Aislelabs
- Airbnb
- Alliance of Automobile Innovation
- Alyce
- Amazon.com
- Amazon Web Services
- American Express National Bank
- Ampersand
- Amplify Education, Inc.
- Ancestry
- Anonos, Inc.
- Apple
- Artsonia
- AT&T
- Auth0
- Autodesk, Inc.
- Avast
- Bank of America
- Best Buy
- BigID
- Bird & Bird LLP
- Blackboard
- BNY Mellon
- Branch
- Cambia Health Solutions
- Capital One
- Change Healthcare
- Charter Communications
- Chegg
- Cigna
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Citigroup
- Citrix
- ClassDojo
- CLEAR
- Code.org
- Colgate Palmolive
- Comcast
- Consumer Technology Association (CTA)
- Contentstack
- Cooley LLP
- Covington & Burling LLP
- Cox Communications
- Criteo
- CTIA
- Cuebiq
- Datavant
- Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
- Dell Technologies
- DLA Piper
- DocuSign
- Dropbox
- eBay
- Electronic Arts Inc. (EA)
- Enterprise Holdings
- Epsilon
- ESOMAR
- Etsy
- Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost LLP (F3)
- FordDirect
- Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC
- Genentech
- General Motors
- GoGuardian
- Goodwin Procter LLP
- Helix
- HERE
- Highmark Health
- Hims & Hers
- Hogan Lovells
- Honda
- HP Inc.
- Hyundai
- IAPP
- IBM
- Information Technology Industry Council
- Instructure
- Intel
- Internet of Things Consortium
- Intuit
- IQVIA
- IPG
- ironSource
- JPMorgan
- Khan Academy
- Kinesso
- LEGO
- LiveRamp
- LiveReach Media
- Loeb & Loeb LLP
- London Stock Exchange Group
- Lotame
- Lyft
- Macy’s, Inc
- Magic Leap
- Marriott International
- MasterCard
- Mattel
- McGraw-Hill Education
- Medidata Solutions, Inc.
- Meredith
- Microsoft
- Microsoft Israel
- Mobile Marketing Association
- Morgan Stanley
- Mozilla
- National Student Clearinghouse
- Nauto
- NEC Corporation of America
- Netflix
- Network Advertising Initiative
- NextRoll, Inc
- Nike, Inc.
- Nordstrom, Inc.
- Novartis International
- OneTrust
- Optimizely
- Orrick
- Palantir Technologies
- Paul Hastings LLP
- Pearson
- Perkins Coie LLP
- Pfizer, Inc.
- PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Privo
- Privitar
- Promethean
- Qualcomm
- Quantcast
- Quizlet
- Radius Networks
- Red Ventures
- RELX
- Retail Industry Leaders Association
- Ropes & Gray LLP
- SafeGuard Privacy
- Salesforce
- Samsung Electronics
- SAP
- Segment
- Shopify
- Shutterfly, Inc.
- Sidewalk Labs
- Sidley Austin LLP
- Slack
- Snap
- Software & Information Industry Association
- Sourcepoint
- Splunk
- Spotify
- Sprint
- Stellantis
- StreetLight Data
- Stripe
- SuperAwesome
- Swoop
- T-MOBILE
- Taboola
- Teva
- Thermo Fisher Scientific
- The Nielsen Company
- The Walt Disney Company
- Thomson Reuters
- TomTom
- Toyota
- TransUnion
- Truata
- TrustArc
- Tumult Labs
- Uber Technologies, Inc.
- Verizon
- Verizon Media
- ViacomCBS
- Visa
- VIZIO
- Walgreens Boot Alliance
- WalMart
- Wilkinson Barker Knauer
- Wilson Sonsini
- WireWheel
- Workday
- XR Association
- Yoti
- Zeotap
- Zeta Global
- Zoom
- ZoomInfo
- ZwillGen PLLC
- Zynga