Here are examples of contacts which might provide opportunities to contribute to cyberactivist community: Uni Siegen Information Systems and New Media is investigating into innovative ICTs, especially in the practice fields of cooperative work, community support, entertainment, ageing societies, and sustainability. In doing so, they contribute to the research fields of Human Computer Interaction, Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Ubiquitous Computing, and Software Engineering. The investigations into innovative ICTs in specific domains are related to each other via cross-cutting issues. These issues are currently ubiquitous and software technologies, methods of participatory design, end-user development, integration of organization and technology development, and the foundations of design science.

Tactical Tech is a non-profit organisation, working since 2003 to advance the use of information and digital technologies by advocates and activists worldwide. Based in Berlin, they work with an international network of partners and collaborators to help rights, accountability and transparency advocates and the communities they work with to use information and digital technologies effectively in their work.

Jigsaw is an incubator within Alphabet that builds technology to tackle some of the toughest global security challenges facing the world today - from thwarting online censorship to mitigating the threats from digital attacks to countering violent extremism to protecting people from hate and harassment online

PEN is a worldwide community which weaves together the worlds of literature and free expression. PEN's essential work is enabled by the commitment and the support of our own community - writers, readers, publishers, translators, bloggers and screen writers.

The Committee to Protect Journalists is an independent, nonprofit organization that promotes press freedom worldwide. We defend the right of journalists to report the news without fear of reprisal.

Advox is a project of Global Voices. We are a global network of bloggers and online activists dedicated to protecting freedom of expression and free access to information online. We report on threats to online speech, share tactics for defending the work and words of netizens, and support efforts to improve Internet policy and practice worldwide.

Front Line Defenders was founded in Dublin in 2001 with the specific aim of protecting human rights defenders at risk (HRDs), people who work, non-violently, for any or all of the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Front Line Defenders addresses the protection needs identified by HRDs themselves.

Social Swarm is an open think tank initiated by the German privacy and digital rights NGO