About the Digital Integrity Foundation
The Digital Integrity Foundation is a Canadian federal non-profit corporation dedicated to the safety, security, and integrity of digital environments for individuals and communities.
Founded April 3, 2024, the Foundation operates at the intersection of applied research, institutional governance, and public education. Its work is guided by the principle that integrity must be measurable, governable, and defensible, not merely asserted.
This website does not provide legal advice or legal representation. The Foundation’s public resources are dedicated to education, research, governance framework development, and public-interest technology work.
Our Mission
The Digital Integrity Foundation exists to protect truth in the digital age.
We develop tools, frameworks, and educational resources that make coherence and integrity more visible, governable, and defensible in AI systems, digital evidence, scientific data, and community knowledge.
The Foundation’s work spans three complementary streams:
applied research into coherence and auditability;
governance frameworks for trustworthy AI and digital evidence;
education programs that strengthen digital literacy and public resilience.
Governance & Structure
Organization: Digital Integrity Foundation
Legal Status: Canadian federal non-profit corporation
Corporation No.: 1591720-4
Founded: April 3, 2024
Founder and Principal Director: Oluwaseun Itunu Olowolafe
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Institutional Focus: digital integrity, AI governance, digital evidence reform, public education, and applied coherence research
The Foundation is governed in accordance with its corporate charter, by-laws, and applicable Canadian non-profit governance requirements. Its resources support education, research, governance, and public-interest technology work.
From the Founder
I founded the Digital Integrity Foundation after sustained observation of how corrupted records, manipulated narratives, and opaque algorithms can distort the truth of an ordinary person’s life.
The Foundation exists because integrity infrastructure requires a permanent institutional home. In an era where digital systems increasingly determine who is believed, who is protected, and who is excluded, truth must be more than a claim. It must be auditable, traceable, and defensible.
The Digital Integrity Foundation is the professional expression of a commitment to justice, dignity, and the sacred weight of a human story accurately told.
- Oluwaseun Itunu Olowolafe
Our Values
Truth
We treat truth as something that must be protected through evidence, accountability, and transparent process.
Integrity
We build systems and institutions that can be examined, audited, and corrected.
Human Dignity
We prioritize people whose stories are most vulnerable to distortion, erasure, or institutional noise.
Public Trust
We believe digital systems should earn trust through traceability and governance, not opacity or authority alone.
Falsifiability
We distinguish claims, hypotheses, and evidence. Serious work must name what would change its conclusions.