In an unprecedented global move, the Common Good Cyber Fund 2025 launches to support global nonprofits advancing internet security, creating a much-needed funding pipeline for organisations maintaining core digital infrastructure and defending civil society against cyber threats. Spearheaded by the Internet Society (ISOC) and Global Cyber Alliance (GCA), the initiative represents the first of its kind—dedicated exclusively to nonprofit cybersecurity needs on a global scale.
This blog provides full details on the Common Good Cyber Fund 2025, who can apply, how to prepare, and how to submit a competitive proposal.
About the Common Good Cyber Fund 2025
Launched on June 23, 2025, the Common Good Cyber Fund was created in response to the urgent need to protect civil society from increasing digital threats. Many nonprofit cybersecurity organisations provide critical services—including DNS protection, routing infrastructure, threat detection, digital literacy training, and incident response—but do so with highly constrained resources.
The fund is anchored by support from key institutions including:
- Internet Society (ISOC)
- Global Cyber Alliance (GCA)
- CyberPeace Institute
- Shadowserver Foundation
- FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams)
- Cyber Threat Alliance
- Institute for Security and Technology (IST)
- Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE)
It has already received backing from the governments of Canada and the United Kingdom, as announced during the G7 Summit in Alberta.
What the Fund Supports
The fund prioritizes support for nonprofits that:
- Maintain essential digital infrastructure like DNS, routing, and threat intelligence services
- Provide free, open cybersecurity tools or training to protect civil society actors (e.g., journalists, human rights defenders, NGOs)
- Enhance global incident response capability and reduce cyber vulnerabilities across underserved regions
With an ambitious goal of raising $50 million annually, the Common Good Cyber Fund will enable these mission-critical organisations to scale their impact and protect millions online.
Eligibility and Focus
While detailed eligibility criteria will be published soon, the fund is open to global nonprofit organisations that:
- Are mission-aligned with internet security, infrastructure protection, or civil society defense
- Operate free or public-good digital services or platforms
- Can demonstrate verifiable impact, reach, and community engagement
How to Apply
Application details are expected in the coming weeks. In the meantime, organisations interested in the fund should take the following steps:
Application Preparation Steps:
- Sign up for updates and fund details
👉 Read more about the programme here - Prepare your application materials
- Mission statement & program summaries
- Governance and team bios
- Budget and financial sustainability overview
- Metrics showing digital reach, use, or impact
- Submit your proposal
👉 Click here to apply once the portal opens
🧠 Expert Insight from Grant Database
“Cybersecurity is a public good—and this fund is finally treating it that way. To stand out, organisations must move beyond the technical. Funders want to see how your services create safety, scale, and systemic impact for global civil society.”
“Your proposal should include measurable evidence of community impact, explain the urgency of your work, and highlight the long-term need for sustainable funding. Avoid jargon. Focus on clarity, scalability, and mission alignment.”
— GrantsDatabase.org Proposal Review Team
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Final Takeaway
The Common Good Cyber Fund is a landmark opportunity for nonprofits working to secure the digital commons. With global support, open eligibility, and a focus on systemic security, this fund has the potential to transform how the nonprofit sector contributes to online safety and resilience.
Prepare early, align your story with their mission, and apply strategically. Be among the first to take advantage of this vital opportunity to advance your work protecting digital infrastructure and vulnerable communities.