We are always very happy to accept donations to further the cause of the FreeBSD Project and, in a volunteer effort like ours, a little can go a long way! Donations of hardware are also very important to expanding our list of supported peripherals since we generally lack the funds to buy such items ourselves.
While the FreeBSD Project is not a 501(c)(3) (charitable) corporation and hence cannot offer special tax incentives for any donations made, any such donations will be gratefully accepted on behalf of the project by FreeBSD, Inc.
FreeBSD, Inc. was founded in early 1995 by Jordan K. Hubbard
<jkh@FreeBSD.ORG>
and David Greenman
<dg@FreeBSD.ORG>
with the
goal of furthering the aims of the FreeBSD Project and giving it a minimal
corporate presence. Any and all funds donated (as well as any profits
that may eventually be realized by FreeBSD, Inc.) will be used exclusively
to further the project's goals.
Please make any checks payable to FreeBSD, Inc., sent in care of the following address:
FreeBSD, Inc.
c/o Jordan Hubbard
4041 Pike Lane, suite #F.
Concord CA, 94520
[currently using the Walnut Creek CDROM address until a PO box can be
opened]
Wire transfers may also be sent directly to:
Bank Of America
Concord Main Office
P.O. Box 37176
San Francisco CA, 94137-5176
Routing #: 121-000-358
Account #: 01411-07441 (FreeBSD, Inc.)
Any correspondence related to donations should be sent to Jordan Hubbard, either via email or to the FreeBSD, Inc. postal address given above.
If you do not wish to be listed in our donors section, please specify this when making your donation. Thanks!
Donations of hardware in any of the 3 following categories are also gladly accepted by the FreeBSD Project:
<dg@FreeBSD.ORG>
for information on which items are still required.
<freebsd-core@FreeBSD.ORG>
before sending
such items as we will need to find a developer willing to take on the task
before we can accept delivery of new hardware. We can always use new mirror sites for FTP, WWW or cvsup. If you would like to be such a mirror, please contact the FreeBSD project administrators for more information.