Redirect 20% of Your Profit Tax to Support RESPEKT Initiative & App
Help transform digital safety into reporting, support, education, and measurable impact.
RESPEKT Initiative & App is a national digital-safety reporting and education program designed for Romania. It creates a single, trusted pathway for people affected by cyberbullying, online harassment, hate incidents, scams, impersonation, discrimination, and digital fraud.
The program connects reporting, triage, expert legal and psychological support, school and family education, awareness campaigns, and impact measurement into one integrated initiative.
Your company can support RESPEKT Initiative & App through Form 177 by redirecting up to 20% of the profit tax already paid to the state.
This contribution involves no additional cost for your company. The amount is transferred directly by ANAF from the profit tax your company has already paid.
Why redirect through Form 177 now?
Form 177 allows companies to redirect part of their profit tax from the previous fiscal year to eligible organisations, within the available legal threshold.
The amount that can be redirected is the lower of:
- 0.75% of turnover
- 20% of the profit tax due
If this amount is not redirected within the legal deadline, it remains with the state.
By choosing to redirect it to RDCC, your company can directly support the national activation of RESPEKT — a digital-safety initiative focused on prevention, trusted support, education, and measurable social impact.
What steps does your company need to take?
- Check the available sponsorship threshold and the amount that can be redirected through Form 177.
- Download and complete the sponsorship agreement with RDCC.
- Complete Form 177 and submit it online via the ANAF platform within the applicable legal deadline.
- Send us a copy of the documents so the RDCC team can monitor the process correctly.
That’s it. Your company contributes to a national digital-safety and social-impact initiative — at no additional cost.
Why RESPEKT matters
Digital risks are becoming more complex, more visible, and more difficult for communities to manage alone.
Cyberbullying, discrimination, hate incidents, impersonation, scams, and digital fraud affect young people, families, employees, customers, and vulnerable groups. At the same time, reporting remains fragmented, and many victims do not know where to turn for trusted help.
RESPEKT responds to this gap through a clear pathway:
Report → Triage → Support → Education → Measurable Impact
Through the RESPEKT App and national education program, users can report safely, receive guidance, access verified referral pathways, and benefit from practical resources on digital safety, scam awareness, online harassment, cyberbullying, and bystander action.
RESPEKT is designed not only to raise awareness, but to connect people to the right help faster.
What RESPEKT will deliver
Your company’s contribution can support:
- confidential reporting through the RESPEKT App and web platform;
- case triage and guided evidence capture;
- legal and psychological support pathways through expert partners;
- school, parent, and educator resources;
- employee-parent workshops and family digital-safety toolkits;
- national awareness and education activations across key Romanian cities;
- campaign amplification through partners, ambassadors, schools, and digital channels;
- dashboards, insights, and impact reporting for corporate partners and stakeholders.
The objective is clear: safer reporting, trusted support, practical education, and measurable outcomes.
Why this matters for corporate partners
Supporting RESPEKT allows companies to take visible and meaningful action on issues that increasingly affect employees, customers, young people, families, and communities.
For corporate partners, RESPEKT creates value through:
- employee wellbeing, especially for employee-parents;
- brand leadership in digital trust, youth protection, family safety, and responsible technology;
- community trust through visible action on real digital risks;
- ESG and CSR impact, supported by measurable outcomes and reporting;
- employer brand and volunteering, through employee ambassadors, expertise, and pro-bono engagement.
RESPEKT offers corporate partners a brand-safe, family-focused, and measurable way to contribute to a safer digital Romania.
What do we do at RDCC?
At the Romanian Diversity Chamber of Commerce, we work with the business community to transform inclusion into competitive advantage, compliance, innovation, and sustainable economic growth.
Through initiatives such as RESPEKT Initiative & App, AccessABILITY Expo, Purple Night Romania, Purple Survey 2026, Opportunity Job Hub, the Accessibility Solutions Department, and the Sustainable Procurement Ecosystem, RDCC continues to turn inclusion into action, visibility, data, and measurable business impact.
We have brought together all our projects, figures, and results in the 2025 Annual Report. We invite you to explore it and get to know us better.
RDCC in numbers
- 43 corporate members, representing 70,000+ employees in Romania
- 12 flagship events delivered in 2025
- 71 speakers mobilised across conferences, business breakfasts, and workshops
- AccessABILITY Expo 2025: 55+ exhibitors and 1,500+ visitors per day
- 100+ media mentions and 4.6M+ national media reach
- 95% of exhibitors expressed interest in returning
These results reflect RDCC’s ability to mobilise the business community around inclusion, accessibility, innovation, digital safety, and measurable social impact.
Need support with the process?
Our team can guide your company through the required steps and clarify the documentation needed for the Form 177 redirection.
For questions or support, our colleague Dr. Giulia R. Tufaro, Corporate Partnerships Director, is available to provide all the necessary details.