Who’s part of the ecosystem
Our ecosystem includes partners across sectors, working together to advance responsible data use.
Public Sector & Policymakers
Governments and public agencies developing frameworks for ethical, transparent data sharing and governance.
Private Sector & Industry Partners
Businesses using data responsibly to improve products, services, and decision-making — while aligning with EU values and compliance standards.
Researchers & Universities
Academic partners advancing methods for secure data collaboration, anonymisation, and social impact measurement.
Civil Society & NGOs
Organisations ensuring that the human and societal dimensions of data remain at the centre of innovation.
Our Partners
How We Work
Within the DATA for GOOD ecosystem, partners collaborate through shared principles, trusted infrastructure, and clearly defined governance. Together, we:
We enable citizens to control their personal data through consent-based, privacy-preserving technology.
We bridge public, private, and research partners to co-create responsible data projects across sectors.
We turn secure data collaboration into insights that benefit individuals, organisations, and society.
We promote transparent, ethical data governance grounded in consent, accountability, and trust.
Through this cross-sector model, we’re building a more trustworthy digital future for data collaboration.
When data is used responsibly, everyone wins.
Why Join?
By joining the DATA for GOOD ecosystem, you gain access to:
A trusted European framework for responsible data collaboration
Opportunities to co-develop pilots and impact-driven projects
Access to technical and ethical best practices from across sectors
A growing network of like-minded organisations shaping Europe’s data future
Together, we’re turning responsible data use into a competitive and societal advantage.
Together, we’re turning responsible data use into a competitive and societal advantage.
Let’s make data work for everyone
Join a growing network of organisations using data responsibly for innovation, transparency, and public good.
Because data can change the world — when used the right way.












