Stichting WHAT TO FIX
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WHAT TO FIX is a tech policy and accountability non-profit dedicated to protecting and promoting internet integrity.
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Mission
WHAT TO FIX’s mission is to protect and promote internet integrity, by safeguarding the trustworthiness, accuracy, and reliability of digital information and the infrastructure that supports it. Our strategy focuses on strengthening systemic diagnosis and advocating for globally-informed and globally-sound regulatory, co-regulatory, and self-regulatory approaches to digital risk mitigation.
Programs
· 1 program run by Stichting WHAT TO FIX-
Monetization Program
WHAT TO FIX's Monetization Program investigates how major social media platforms monetise content and creators through opaque advertising and revenue-sharing systems, with a particular focus on how those systems can financially reward disinformation networks, sanctioned actors, and other harmful or deceptive operations. Its monetization programme combines large-scale data collection and analysis, investigative collaborations, and legal and policy engagement to expose systemic failures in platform monetization governance and push for greater transparency, accountability, and enforcement.
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- Its integrity score of 64 places it in the top 1% of the 374 advocacy & civil rights charities in the Netherlands GiveRadar tracks, because GiveRadar has verified its registration and its governance. View this cohort
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- a contact email
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Common questions
· Auto-generated from filings + methodologyStichting WHAT TO FIX is a registered advocacy & civil rights nonprofit based in The Hague, Netherlands. It is registered with the Kamer van Koophandel (KVK). It was founded in 2024. Its registration number is 866872747. According to GiveRadar's records, it holds a valid ANBI status with the Dutch Tax Authority (Belastingdienst), which means it is officially recognised as a Public Benefit Organisation (Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling), donations to it are tax-deductible, and it is subject to ongoing oversight and public-disclosure requirements. GiveRadar's Integrity Assessment for the organization is 64/100, which reflects how much public information is available, not whether the charity is legitimate. No red flags have been detected.
Stichting WHAT TO FIX's official registration number is 866872747, as recorded in the national registry of Netherlands.
Stichting WHAT TO FIX has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 64/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 64 ('Partial transparency') means some public data is on file but key signals are missing - worth a closer look before donating. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for advocacy & civil rights charities in Netherlands is 68/100.
Stichting WHAT TO FIX is located in The Hague, Netherlands. The organization was established in 2024 and has been active for 2 years. Its registered address is Fluwelen Burgwal 58, 's-Gravenhage, the Netherlands.
Stichting WHAT TO FIX is classified as an Advocacy & Civil Rights organization, registered in Netherlands. It operates as a Stichting. The organization has 3 disclosed officers and directors.
No red flags have been detected for Stichting WHAT TO FIX. GiveRadar automatically screens charities for concerning patterns including high executive compensation, low program spending, and missing financial filings. Based on available official data, no issues have been identified.
According to GiveRadar's records, Stichting WHAT TO FIX holds a valid ANBI status with the Dutch Tax Authority (Belastingdienst), which means it is officially recognised as a Public Benefit Organisation (Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling), donations to it are tax-deductible, and it is subject to ongoing oversight and public-disclosure requirements. It is registered with the Kamer van Koophandel (KVK). You can donate directly through their official donation page linked on their GiveRadar profile. GiveRadar provides data for research and does not endorse any organization. A GiveRadar Integrity Assessment reflects how much public data is available, not whether an organization is safe to donate to, so it is always smart to do your own research before giving.
WHAT TO FIX is a tech policy and accountability non-profit dedicated to protecting and promoting internet integrity. Stichting WHAT TO FIX is classified as an advocacy & civil rights organization registered in Netherlands. The organization was founded in 2024.
Stichting WHAT TO FIX is registered in the Netherlands. Stichting WHAT TO FIX has ANBI (Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling) status, so donations are tax-deductible. You can deduct gifts that exceed 1% of your threshold income (minimum 60 euros). Periodic gifts (committed for 5+ years) are fully deductible without threshold.
Stichting WHAT TO FIX is a Dutch foundation (stichting) - the most common legal form for charities and public-benefit organisations in the Netherlands. A stichting has no members, is governed by a board, and is established by notarial deed for a specific purpose. It is the only Dutch legal form that can hold ANBI (public-benefit) status without member oversight. There are about 250,000 stichtingen on file at the Dutch Chamber of Commerce (KvK), of which roughly 50,000 hold ANBI status with the Belastingdienst. It is registered with the Kamer van Koophandel (KvK), the Dutch Chamber of Commerce, with RSIN 866872747.
You can verify Stichting WHAT TO FIX's legal status in three ways. First, look up the RSIN directly on the Belastingdienst ANBI register: https://www.belastingdienst.nl/wps/wcm/connect/nl/aftrek-en-kortingen/content/anbi-status-controleren and enter 866872747. The result page confirms whether the organisation currently holds ANBI status - a prerequisite for tax-deductible donations in the Netherlands. Second, search the Kamer van Koophandel public registry at https://www.kvk.nl/zoeken/ - the KvK record shows the legal form (Stichting / Vereniging / Coöperatie), registered address, board composition (where disclosed), and the date of incorporation. Third, every ANBI is legally required by the publicatieplicht to publish on its own website: the policy plan, financial statements, an overview of activities, board composition, and remuneration policy. A working ANBI page with current financials is the strongest signal of legitimacy beyond the registry. If all three sources agree on name, address and ANBI status, the organisation is legitimate.
You can donate to Stichting WHAT TO FIX directly through its donation page (https://www.whattofix.tech/). Dutch charities typically accept iDEAL (the standard Dutch online-banking payment method), Tikkie payment requests, Bancontact for cross-border donors, SEPA bank transfer to the organisation's IBAN (account numbers starting with NL), and online payment processors (Mollie, Stripe). Many larger Dutch charities use platforms like Geef.nl, GeefSamen, Kentaa, and Pifworld for online fundraising. International donors can give via SEPA (the Netherlands is in the eurozone, so intra-EU transfers are cheap), PayPal, or GlobalGiving. For donations to count as a 'periodieke gift' - fully tax-deductible without a threshold - a written agreement (overeenkomst periodieke gift) committing for at least five years is required. Always confirm the recipient's RSIN and ANBI status before sending funds intended for the tax deduction.
As an ANBI, Stichting WHAT TO FIX is legally required to publish the following information on its own website, free of charge and without a login (the 'publicatieplicht' obligation under Uitvoeringsregeling AWR 1994 art. 1a): the policy plan, an overview of the past year's activities, the financial statements (balance sheet, profit-and-loss, explanatory notes), board composition with names, and the remuneration policy for directors and key staff. Larger ANBIs (turnover above €50,000) must also publish a fuller financial report using the Belastingdienst's standard ANBI publication form. If you cannot find these documents on the organisation's website, that is a red flag worth raising with the board before donating.
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Tax-deductibility for donors
NL donations to Stichting WHAT TO FIX are tax-deductible only if the charity holds an active ANBI registration (Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling). Check the charity's ANBI status before claiming a deduction.
Stichting WHAT TO FIX is registered in Netherlands. US donors generally cannot deduct gifts to non-US charities directly. To claim a deduction, route the gift through a US 'Friends of' fiscal sponsor or a donor-advised fund that performs equivalency determination (IRS Rev. Proc. 92-94).
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Leadership
Officers & trustees (3)
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3 officers and trustees on file - free with a GiveRadar account.
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Sources and verification
- Registration and legal identity
- Belastingdienst (Dutch Tax Authority) and KVK
- Officers and trustees
- Belastingdienst (Dutch Tax Authority) and KVK - 3 disclosed in the public registry.
- News and media coverage
- GDELT Project + Google News
Data freshness
What we know and don't know
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Named leadership · 3 officers on file
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Government registration · Registered with an official registry
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Mission statement · Published
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Programs & activities · 1 listed
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Official website · On record
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Headquarters address · On file
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Direct contact · Email or phone published
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Tax-deductibility · Verified
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Founding date · 2024
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Financial dataNo ANBI publication (publicatieplicht) on file
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Executive payTop-officer pay not disclosed
Methodology
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Quick facts about Stichting WHAT TO FIX
- What is Stichting WHAT TO FIX?
- Stichting WHAT TO FIX is a advocacy & civil rights foundation based in The Hague, Netherlands. WHAT TO FIX is a tech policy and accountability non-profit dedicated to protecting and promoting internet integrity.
- When was Stichting WHAT TO FIX founded?
- Stichting WHAT TO FIX was founded in 2024.
- Who leads Stichting WHAT TO FIX?
- Victoire Rio serves as Executive Director.
- Where is Stichting WHAT TO FIX located?
- Headquartered in The Hague ('s-Gravenhage in the local language), Netherlands. The charity operates in 50 countries.
- Is Stichting WHAT TO FIX trustworthy?
- Stichting WHAT TO FIX has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 64 out of 100 (Partial transparency). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
- What is Stichting WHAT TO FIX's registration number?
- Registration: 866872747 (Netherlands).
- What is Stichting WHAT TO FIX's website?
- https://www.whattofix.tech
- Are donations to Stichting WHAT TO FIX tax-deductible?
- Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Netherlands under local rules. US donors should check whether the charity has an equivalency-determination letter or a US-based fiscal sponsor before claiming a deduction.