The development of GlobaLeaks into a sustainable product was made possible by grants from a number of programs and institutions.
2011
The first prototype of GlobaLeaks 0.1 was funded by USAID Serbia
2012
GlobaLeaks 2.0 was funded with $108,400 by the Open Technology Fund under the Freedom2Connect program
2014
2014
GlobaLeaks was awarded €200.000 by the Hivos Foundation for Project Deployments of Whistleblowing Initiatives in the Global South
2014
GlobaLeaks received a grant of $234.000 by by The Open Technology Fund supporting 24 months of R&D
2016
GlobaLeaks received a grant of $108.000 by by The Open Technology Fund supporting 18 months of R&D
2017
GlobaLeaks was awarded an R&D grant of €11.200 by the Lush Digital Fund, a program created out of a collaboration between Access Now and Lush
.2018
GlobaLeaks was awarded a grant of €10.000 by the Lush Digital Fund supporting WhistleblowingPa and GlobaLeaks campaigning costs
2019
GlobaLeaks received €41.000 from Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) to support R&D and an on-site mission to develop a secure whistleblowing system for the anti-corruption authority of Madagascar (BIANCO)
2019
The European Commission funded the The Expanding Anonymous Tipping (EAT) project.
2021
The European Commission funded the Speak Up Europe project.