Project-Level Aid (PLAID) is an initiative of the institute for the theory and practice of international relations at the College of William and Mary. Its objective is to provide descriptive information on individual aid projects. In this effort PLAID collaborate with the Brigham Young University, the Development Gateway to form AidData, a comprehensive development finance portal that combines the breadth and depth of the PLAID database with the timeliness and accessibility of the Accessible Information on Development Activities (AiDA) project.
Publish What You Fund is a campaign for aid transparency initiated by Tiri and Access Info in collaboration with Action Aid, UKAN and ONE and launched in 2008 in Accra. Publish what you fund is inspired by the Publish what you pay initiative on the transparent and accountable management of natural resource revenues, which lead to the Extrative Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).
The mission of Right2INFO.org is to research and publish information on the the right to information and case law from around the world. The website provides comparative overviews of, and country summaries illustrating, the current state of the right to information held by governments and bodies that perform public functions or operate with public funds.
TRACE International is a non-profit membership association developing anti-bribery compliance solutions for multinational companies and their commercial intermediaries. TRACE is hosting the online service BRIBELINE, which collects and publishes information on governments, international organizations, security forces, state-owned enterprises, etc. around the world. Only the demand side of bribery is covered by BRIBELINE.
Transparency international is one of the most prominent voices against corruption. It promotes transparency, accountability and participation of civil society.