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Programme Partners

A Programme Partner is an organisation formally recognised by StopNCII.org that makes a significant contribution and actively engages in the full programme.

In addition to utilising StopNCII.org’s hash-matching technology to combat non-consensual intimate image (NCII) abuse across their platforms and/or services, Programme Partners play a proactive role in advancing the initiative’s reach, scale and impact. Programme Partners are reviewed and accepted into the programme, and their logo is publicly listed on this webpage.

With a full StopNCII.org partnership, platforms benefit from a deeper level of engagement, including opportunities to collaborate on strategic initiatives, participate in summits and working groups, and help shape the ongoing development of tools, policies, and best practices. 

Benefits:

  1. Have your logo displayed on the Partners page and a direct link to your organisation’s Trust & Safety Page.
  2. Mentioned across marketing activities, including social media, articles, media engagement and campaign materials where appropriate.
  3. Invited to participate in bimonthly partner calls and working groups.
  4. Invited to attend and participate in various events and summits we convene throughout the year.
  5. Dedicated, continuous support from the Partnerships Team throughout your partnership.
  6. Ongoing technical support.

Onboarding Journey:

Cost:

What Does a Programme Partner Receive?

  1. Public recognition, with their logo listed on the StopNCII.org website.
  2. Invitation to significantly contribute to and actively engage across the full StopNCII.org programme.
  3. Implementation and use of StopNCII.org’s hash-matching technology to combat NCII on its platforms and/or services.
  4. Enhanced visibility, additional partner benefits, and broader access to the StopNCII.org programme, including its activities, engagements, and network.
  5. Compliance with the minimum requirements needed to prevent NCII according to the evolving legislative and regulatory landscape.
  6. Participates in partner summits, convenings, and working groups.
  7. Has access to opportunities for knowledge-sharing and influence, contributing to the development of tools, policies, and best practices.

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