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Independent transparency work needs independent funding

The NGO Transparency Dashboard is a public-interest journalistic project. It makes visible what is otherwise scattered across EU funding databases, national registries and annual accounts — and connects those records so patterns can be read, compared and questioned.

Full transparency, however, requires sustained work: continuous data collection, verification, reconciliation across systems, and publication in a form that remains, easy to read, legally sound and publicly defensible.

Access to the Dashboard is free at entry level.

Subscriptions fund independent work.

Subscriptions do not buy influence, visibility or editorial control.

What full access unlocks

SEE EU MONEY IN CONTEXT

1. Full access to all NGO profiles

Read complete NGO profiles that connect EU funding scale, staffing visibility, governance and project load

2. Continuous monitoring

The NGO landscape as it evolves, with new profiles added weekly

3. Weekly digest

An email summary of newly published profiles and emerging structural signals

4. Monthly intelligence analysis

Follow structural patterns as they emerge across organisations

Who this is for

Journalists and investigative reporters

The Dashboard reduces weeks of preliminary desk research – it identify patterns, contextualise individual cases and grounds reporting in verifiable data.

EU institutions and national authorities

The Dashboard provides an external, methodologically consistent view of funding and organisational structure — built entirely from systems you do not see combined.

Auditors and watchdog organisations

The Dashboard highlights where public records allow verification and where they structurally do not — without alleging wrongdoing.

EU-funded professionals

The Dashboard shows a deep understanding of the civil society environment, and how public records actually read from the outside.

Individual access See EU money in context.

This subscription funds
a living independent analytical system that does not exist elsewhere.

 

You are not paying to view a list. You are supporting the continuous work of collecting, verifying and connecting EU grant data with employer records, staffing visibility, governance continuity and project load — across organisations and across years.

New NGO profiles are added continuously. Weekly and monthly analysis turns fragmented filings into readable, comparable signals.

That ongoing analytical production is the value of the Dashboard.

Yearly

Monthly

  • Per YEAR EU funding transparency cannot be read in monthly snapshots.

    The European Court of Auditors and the European Parliament repeatedly point to the same structural problem: fragmented information across systems and years. This Dashboard exists to reconnect those fragments — and that only works with time.

    Individual access

    290
    / YEAR
    • Uninterrupted monitoring
    • Continuity of analytical context
    • The monthly intelligence brief

    For professionals working on EU funding, audit, journalism or oversight, annual access mirrors real investigative and analytical timelines.

  • Per Month Flexible access to the full Dashboard and ongoing monitoring.

    Independence is the core value of the project. Subscriptions exist to protect it.

    Individual access

    29
    / mo
    • Full Dashboard access
    • Weekly monitoring
    • Monthly intelligence brief

    A unified, cross-system reading of how EU funding, staffing visibility and organisational capacity align in the public record.

SUPPORT BEYOND SUBSCRIPTIONS Independent analytical briefings EU institutions do not have

The NGO Transparency Dashboard provides a cross-system reading of EU-funded NGO activity that public systems still do not offer. It connects EU funding data, national annual accounts, employer records and governance disclosures to show what can be verified from the public record — and where verification stops.

This work does not assess legality or compliance. It documents structural transparency limits created by fragmented reporting, a concern repeatedly identified by the European Court of Auditors and the European Parliament.

Practical, audit-ready themes we can brief you on

Each briefing is based exclusively on public records and dashboard data, with clear separation between verifiable facts and information that is not publicly traceable.

1. HR reporting vs operational reality

Where EU funding accumulates in organisations whose personnel costs cannot be reconstructed from published payroll data, despite project-level compliance.

2. Cross-system traceability gaps

What EU institutions and the public cannot reconcile across EU databases, national filings and employer records — and why a reliable overview remains elusive.

3. Capacity tension signals

Funding scale versus registered staff band and reliance on “services”, showing where organisational capacity cannot be read from employer data.

4. Parallel grant load and oversight limits

How multiple EU grants running in parallel interact with staffing visibility and why project-by-project verification does not add up to organisational transparency.

These briefings do not replace audits, investigations or controls. They provide orientation: a documented, comparable view of where oversight questions logically arise and where transparency tools currently stop.

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