My friends over at Katilyst are doing a survey about security champion Programs. If you run one, please consider answering the survey so they can make some helpful content.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdpTwRMuk9Wh3uwM-5fgaYeSwcxWrGeUUM0YBD_xx2z_r_vMg/viewform

Security Champion Research Survey

Thank you for participating in our Security Champion program survey! Your input will help us understand the current landscape of Security Champion programs across various industries. By sharing your experiences, challenges, and successes, you will directly contribute to a community-driven report that aims to highlight best practices and key insights for anyone looking to build or improve a Security Champion program. Following your submission, if you provide your email address, you'll receive a copy of the report once complete and you'll be entered into a drawing for a $25 VISA gift card! This brief survey should take about 10 minutes of your time. We appreciate your candid feedback and look forward to sharing the results in our upcoming white paper.

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@SheHacksPurple I'm not sure this would count, but I championed the creation of the Fediverse Security Fund β€” it's not really organisation based but covers a wide array of projects.

https://nivenly.org/blog/2025/04/01/nivenly-fediverse-security-fund/

Nivenly Fediverse Security Fund

Security bounty fund to sponsor contributors who responsibly disclose security vulnerabilities in popular open source Fediverse software.

@SheHacksPurple Whenever I ask security leaders for the ideas they've implemented that have been really successful, security champion programs is the one that always comes up as a huge win.