HateAid is a non-profit organization that advocates for human rights in the digital space. It provides legal support, emotional counseling, and promotes awareness of digital violence. Its goal is a respectful, inclusive digital community for all.
HateAid is a non-profit GmbH that has been committed to strengthening human rights in the digital space since its founding in 2018. The organization offers comprehensive counseling and legal support for victims of online hate speech and digital violence. Its core services include:
The mission of HateAid is to make the digital world a positive place for everyone, regardless of gender, origin, religion, and other factors. The organization reinforces democratic fundamental values and advocates for the protection of freedom of expression on the internet and enabling participation. HateAid is based on the values of respecting and protecting human rights, promoting tolerance, and strengthening democracy in the digital space[2][5].
HateAid pursues several sustainability goals:
HateAid is funded through a mix of private donations, public grants, voluntary contributions, and other income. Support comes from, among others, the Alfred Landecker Foundation, the Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, the Federal Ministry of Justice, and the German Postcode Lottery. In addition, prominent individuals and organizations regularly donate to HateAid to support the work of the organization[1][4].
HateAid was awarded the Theodor Heuss Medal in 2023, highlighting the significance and success of its work. The managing director Anna-Lena von Hodenberg has also received numerous awards for her commitment and leadership, including the “Digital Female Leader Award” and recognition as an “Ashoka Fellow”[1][5].
Through its comprehensive efforts and initiatives, HateAid is sustainably committed to a safer and more respectful digital community and makes an important contribution to strengthening democracy in the digital space.