We work with regulators, policymakers, researchers, educational institutions, and funders. We are available to consult for any regulatory or policy body working on youth digital safety. Our independence is structural: binding conflict-of-interest protections, mandatory recusal, and public disclosure requirements govern every funding relationship — so the controls hold regardless of who is writing the check. Read our Ethical Research Constitution →
Survey design, red team protocol development, standards co-design, legislative testimony, and expert advisory. We can advise any regulatory body seeking rigorous, independent methodology — and can help ensure comparability across jurisdictions so that investments in measurement aren't wasted on instruments that can't be compared.
Joint research on age assurance, parental controls, AI companion safety, and youth wellbeing. We are actively building a network of ex-platform researchers who can contribute practical expertise to the CLARA Global Instrument — people who know what the systems actually measure and where the data has historically been missing.
Co-fund and field the core question battery in your jurisdiction. Add country-specific modules, own your data, and be part of the first globally comparable evidence base on youth digital safety.
CLARA is seeking $1–2.5M to complete the Family Safety Coach iOS app, build red team evaluation infrastructure, develop the Tech Wellness Trainer, fund Reclaim & Rewire program pilots, and — most critically — hire the team to scale what three founders have built. The advisory work is live and generating revenue. The builds are underway. What we need are partners who see what this becomes at full staffing, not just what it is at founder stage. Foundations, impact investors, and family safety funders are our primary targets. Technology company funding accepted under enhanced disclosure, mandatory recusal, and strict concentration caps. Full governance →
Partner with CLARA to deliver the five-day family immersive program for tweens ages 10–12. Program data flows directly into CLARA's standards work, connecting intervention outcomes to evaluation instruments.
CLARA is founder-led. Three people, one loop, one thesis. Every inquiry goes directly to Anneke Buffone.
anneke@clarastandards.orgInvite Anneke to Speak or PresentCLARA's independence is structural, not aspirational. Every funder — regardless of source — signs a binding agreement with no rights to influence, review, delay, or suppress research. Technology company funding is subject to mandatory recusal, public disclosure, and a strict concentration cap. The controls are what make our findings worth anything. Read the full Ethical Research Constitution →