About
A private foundation advancing public-benefit technology.
A private foundation advancing privacy-first, secure and resilient technology for high-trust environments.
Black Diamond Project Corp is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing technology for public benefit. Our work focuses on responsible research in trustworthy artificial intelligence, quantum resilience, cybersecurity assurance, and public-safety innovation.
We approach each initiative with a commitment to human oversight, auditability, and evidence-grounded design. We describe our programs honestly: what stage they are at, what they are intended to support, and the limitations that apply. We do not claim deployments, funding, awards, endorsements, or partnerships that have not occurred.
The organization is listed in IRS Publication 78 as eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions and is classified by the IRS as a private foundation. This recognition supports our ability to pursue long-horizon, public-benefit research with integrity.
Organizational Profile
- Organization
- Black Diamond Project Corp
- Entity Type
- California Nonprofit Corporation
- IRS Classification
- Private Foundation
- Charitable Eligibility
- Listed in IRS Publication 78
- Contact
- support@bdproj.com
What We Pursue
Focus areas
Our research is concentrated in domains where trust, resilience, and rigor matter most.
- Secure and responsible, human-overseen artificial intelligence
- Post-quantum cybersecurity and long-term data protection
- Privacy-first systems and secure computing, including Reldun OS
- Public-safety resilience and emergency-awareness technology
How We Work
Principles that guide every initiative
Trustworthy by Design
Human oversight, auditability, evidence grounding, and responsible deployment.
Resilient by Purpose
Technology designed for disruption, uncertainty, and critical operating conditions.
Private by Default
Privacy and control treated as architectural principles, not afterthoughts.
Our Method
A disciplined research process
Each initiative moves through a structured path from mission need to public-benefit translation.
- 01
Mission Need
Define the public-benefit problem and the conditions the work must serve.
- 02
System Design
Architect the system around trust, resilience, privacy, and human authorization.
- 03
Safety & Security Review
Evaluate risk, adversarial exposure, and failure modes before validation.
- 04
Controlled Validation
Test assumptions under controlled conditions and document limitations.
- 05
Public-Benefit Translation
Describe only what the work can support, grounded in evidence.