Talk to us.
Want to bring cybersecurity education to your school, community, or organisation? Want to ask a question, or help out? Write to us in Slovak or English.
We read every message, and a human replies within a few working days.
One inbox per thing. Pick the one that fits.
Book a school talk or community workshop.
Teachers, principals, parent councils, and community groups. Tell us the age group, roughly how many students, and any topics you have in mind.
Money, numbers, grants.
Anything about donations, the quarterly reports, or the budget on our transparency page. Also the right inbox for foundations and grant-makers.
Companies, NGOs, ministries.
Co-funding, sponsorships, in-kind support, policy conversations. We keep agreements simple and the relationship transparent.
Journalists and researchers.
Interviews, quotes, data requests, and background on our programmes. Tell us what you are working on so we can route and reply faster.
Prefer a form? Use this.
This goes straight to our inbox. We read everything and reply within a week, usually sooner.
Prefer email? Write to education@webnestify.org.
Schools book straight on cal.com.
No form gymnastics. Pick a slot, share a bit about your school, and we confirm within two working days. For everything else, email is still the right channel.
Before you write
- Which age group you teach, or the year level.
- A rough date window. A two- or three-week range works best.
- Whether it is one class, a whole-year assembly, or a teacher briefing.
- Any materials your school already uses, so we can pick up from there.
Reply times, honestly.
We are a small team. Emails do not vanish into a queue; a person reads every one. If you have not heard back by the time below, a follow-up nudge is welcome, not annoying.
Weekends and Slovak public holidays do not count. Anything that needs the bookkeeper takes longer. We will say so rather than leave you guessing.
We answer within
If you need to send paper.
Postal address
Legal
See where every euro goes.
Our books are public, down to the cent. Read the ledger before you give, or just to check that we mean what we say.