About the National Partnership for Safe Computing

The National Partnership for Safe Computing is a coalition of leading organizations committed to educating citizens about taking control of the security of their computing experience and the safety of their family's online activities. The NPSC aims to educate constituents in congressional districts throughout America by working with honorary Congressional partners, such as honorary co-chairs Congresswoman Melissa Bean and Congressman Frank Wolf, to raise awareness of safe computing during "town hall" meetings. Learn more about the goals of the NPSC.

This site contains information and materials to help plan and execute safe computing town hall meetings throughout America including:

Honorary Congressional Partners of the National Partnership for Safe Computing.

Experts Speaker Directory Get help from leading online safety experts.

How To for Planners Detailed tips to help plan your own safe computing town hall.

Public Sector Partners A list of our government partners.

Private Sector Partners The leading organizations that can help you execute your safe computing town hall meeting.

Upcoming Events A calendar of safe computing town halls and related events taking place in congressional districts and in Washington, DC.

Featured Partners

  • Web Wise Kids

    Member since: June 15, 2009

    By addressing issues like piracy, fraud, online romances, bullying, social networking, blogging, cyber stalking, online predators, identity theft and more—our programs prepare young people to be their own first line of defense so they can...

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  • Enough is Enough

    Member since: June 15, 2009

    Enough Is Enough (EIE), a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families. Since then, EIE has pioneered and...

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  • Common Sense Media

    Member since: June 15, 2009

    Common Sense Media is dedicated to improving the media and entertainment lves of kids and families.

    We exist because media and entertainment profoundly impact the social, emotional, and physical development of our nation's children. As a...

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  • Federal Trade Commission

    Member since: June 1, 2008

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  • CyberSmart!

    Member since: June 15, 2009

    CyberSmart! fosters 21st century skills to increase student engagement and prepare students to achieve in today's digital society. Their online workshops facilitated professional development, give educators a hands-on experience in 21st century skills—the new basic...

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  • GetNetWise

    Member since: June 15, 2009

    GetNetWise is a public service brought to you by Internet industry corporations and public interest organizations to help ensure that Internet users have safe, constructive, and educational or entertaining online experiences. The GetNetWise coalition wants...

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  • American Library Association

    Member since: June 1, 2008

    The American Library Association is the oldest and largest library association in the world with some 66,000 members, primarily school, public, academic, and some special librarians, but also trustees, publishers, and friends of libraries. The...

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  • National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

    Member since: June 15, 2009

    NetSmartz411 is a premier helpdesk and hotline for answering your questions about Internet safety, computers, and the Web. Parents, guardians, grandparents, teachers – any concerned adults - are welcome to use NetSmartz411 to better understand...

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  • Cable in the Classroom

    Member since: June 15, 2009

    Cable in the Classroom (CIC) is the U.S. cable industry’s education foundation. Our mission is to foster the use of cable content and technology to expand and enhance learning for children and youth nationwide. Working...

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  • iKeepSafe

    Member since: June 15, 2009

    The Internet Keep Safe Coalition is a broad partnership of governors and/or first spouses, attorneys general, public health and educational professionals, law enforcement, and industry leaders working together for the health and safety of youth...

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