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German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)

Funded organizations:
Centre for Security and Society (CSS), CoVerified, FactsforFriends, Fake Narratives...See all
Centre for Security and Society (CSS), CoVerified, FactsforFriends, Fake Narratives Project, Institute for Strategic Dialogue, Digital Opportunities Foundation [Stiftung Digitale Chancen (SDC)], Zentrum Liberale Moderne (LibMod), CORRECTIV, Amadeu Antonio Stiftung, noFake Project, Institute for Security Policy (ISPK), Fraunhofer Institute, DYNAMO project , House of Participation (HoP), HybriD, PREVENT, NEBULA, DESIVE², Liquid Democracy e.V., University of Münster, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, IKIP Project, Murmuras UG, Philips Universität Marburg, Institute of Journalism, Monitoring and Transfer Platform Radicalization (MOTRA), Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg), Institute for Communication Science and Media Research (IfKW), Drudel 11 e.V., FACTSBot, NEOVEX, RaisoN, RESPOND, RUBIN – News-polygraph – Multimodal Orchestration for Media-Content Verification (MOVERA), SpeechTrust+, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence [Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI)] See less

BMBF manages Germany’s science, technology and innovation portfolio, commanding a 2025 budget of €22.32 billion. Its grant architecture spans curiosity-driven research, industrial R &D and “public-interest tech.” At the micro end it bankrolls the Prototype Fund, a low-threshold open-source program run by the Open Knowledge Foundation that has seeded nearly 400 projects, including several spun out of the 2020 #WirVsVirus hackathon. Larger calls are nested in security frameworks: the 2024–29 Research for Civil Security plan dedicates a full action field to “better management of hybrid threats.” Flagship grantees include the noFake consortium (1.31 million €, 2021-24) led by Ruhr-Universität Bochum with CORRECTIV building a fact-checking community platform, NOTORIOUS, an ISD-Germany partnership mapping cross-platform disinformation patterns, and a project entitled “FactsforFriends” and funded through BMBF’s Prototype Fund. CORRECTIV’s own transparency report lists BMBF transfers of roughly €102 k (2022) and €164 k (2023) for noFake operations.

BMBF also finances new security-oriented programs such as Hybrid, Dynamo and the DESIVE² consortium, as well as successive MOTRA phases on radicalization monitoring. These projects extend its role in building federal research capacity around hybrid threats, informational risks and behavioral surveillance.

Commentary:
BMBF’s expansion into "information security" recasts a classic research ministry as a quiet protagonist in domestic content governance. Prototype-style microgrants cultivate a developer milieu predisposed to frame social problems as solvable by code, while marquee projects like noFake and NOTORIOUS channel millions toward data-driven monitoring of online speech. The ministry’s 2024-29 civil-security roadmap, with its stress on hybrid threats, signals a convergence between research funding and strategic communications. Yet decision pathways remain opaque: allocations emerge from expert panels with scant public debate over epistemic bias or civil-liberties impact. By underwriting media-watch initiatives through the same budget line that finances quantum chips and hydrogen turbines, BMBF naturalises the idea that democracy’s health is principally a technical challenge, to be managed by the research-industrial complex it sustains.

About the organization

Began content controls: 

2021

Status:
Active
Funder
de_DE_formalDeutsch (Sie)

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