With Mozilla increasingly losing the plot, are there other non-profits that work towards a healthy open web?

To be clear I am not looking for browser fork recommendations. I am interested in organizations that have an uncompromised vision and have at least thought about governance and funding. (However small)

Promoting a healthy open web can mean creating software but it can also mean a bunch of other things. Mozilla is mostly known for firefox but they do (did?) much more. Unfortunately it seems Mozilla leadership is too steeped in SV culture to be an effective steward of a non-enshittified indy web movement.

@plexus two links

https://cdt.org/ -- shows up at W3c and other orgs

https://noyb.eu/en -- remarkably effective against the slide into surveillance oligopoly

- Center for Democracy and Technology

A 501(c)(3) working to promote democratic values by shaping technology policy and architecture, with a focus on the rights of the individual.

Center for Democracy and Technology

@plexus i've heard of ladybird, but haven't yet tested and investigated the org behind (its american :/).

For more than a year I'm using a fork of Firefox on android https://github.com/Divested-Mobile/Mull-Fenix that got rid of all the proprietary blobs and adds privacy features. Very happy with it.

GitHub - Divested-Mobile/Mull-Fenix: Build scripts for a web browser built upon Mozilla technology

Build scripts for a web browser built upon Mozilla technology - Divested-Mobile/Mull-Fenix

GitHub
@plexus Here's a survey of document-centric browsers I've just stumbled upon. Some mature, some only fledging. https://akkartik.name/rendering-hyperlinks.html
Rendering hyperlinks: some bookmarks on minimalist browsers for a document-centric web

@plexus What about Mojeek? Does that count?
@Soundtrackcity I don't know? what's mojeek?
@plexus It is an independent browser: https://www.mojeek.com/about/
About Mojeek - building the world's alternative search engine

At Mojeek we like to do things differently, that's why we're building a search engine that respects your privacy whilst providing unique and unbiased results.

@plexus I would say that the #IndieWeb is doing a pretty good job
@plexus I would say that the Apache Software Foundation still has the best interests of the web at heart. But I guess "a healthy open web" is pretty broad.
@plexus look at the members of EDRi, like #noyb, #effi and others