Stalking.org is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit in New York State. We are governed by a Board of Directors committed to transparency, victim advocacy, and technological innovation.
Safety Notice: We are not a 24/7 crisis hotline. If you are in immediate physical danger, please contact emergency services immediately.
Jane brings over 15 years of experience in victim advocacy and cybersecurity. Yet, the tools available to victims have lagged decades behind the technology used by abusers.
As Executive Director, she oversees the strategic vision of Stalking.org, ensuring our browser-based tools remain accessible, private, and effective for survivors across the nation. She works directly with legislative bodies to push for stricter cyberstalking laws and with tech companies to implement ‘safety-by-design’ principles.
“We don’t just provide information. We provide the technology to fight back.”
The principles that guide every decision, line of code, and partnership.
We collect zero personal data. Our tools run locally in your browser because your safety depends on anonymity.
We build what victims actually need, not what looks good on paper. Every feature is vetted by survivors.
We don’t just help individuals; we aggregate anonymized data to change laws and hold platforms accountable.
Independent oversight ensuring fiscal responsibility and mission alignment.
Board Chair / President
John is a former prosecutor specializing in domestic violence cases. He ensures Stalking.org operates with the highest legal standards and guides our partnerships with law enforcement agencies.
“I saw too many cases dismissed due to ‘lack of evidence.’ Stalking.org solves the documentation problem.”
Treasurer & Secretary
With a background in nonprofit finance, Sarah oversees the organization’s fiscal health, ensuring all donations directly support tool development and victim outreach.
“Financial abuse often accompanies stalking. I want to ensure we are a resource that remains free forever.”