clean up the donation page to include more variety in donations, add our technology sponsors to the sponsors page.
Andrew Lewman

Andrew Lewman commited on 2009-11-29 21:56:43
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 <!-- BEGIN SIDEBAR -->
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 <div class="sidebar-left">
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-<h3>We accept donations via:</h3>
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+<h3>We accept donations of:</h3>
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 <ul>
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-<li><a href="#paypal">PayPal</a></li>
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-<li><a href="#check">Check, Money Order, or Postal Order</a></li>
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-<li><a href="#wire">ACH/e-check/Wire Transfers</a></li>
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-<li><a href="#eurobank">European Bank Transfers</a></li>
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-<li><a href="#funds">What happens to my donation?</a></li>
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+<li><a href="#money">Money</a></li>
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+<li><a href="#services">Services</a></li>
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+<li><a href="#hardware">Hardware</a></li>
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+<li><a href="#time">Time</a></li>
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+<li><a href="#outcome">What happens to my donation?</a></li>
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+<div class="underline"></div>
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-Your tax-deductible donation helps ensure online anonymity and privacy continue to exist in the world.</h3>
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+<h3>We offer a few ways to support online privacy and anonymity through donations.  You can donate <a href="#money">money</a>, <a href="#services">services</a>, <a href="#hardware">hardware</a>, and <a href="#time">time</a>.  Your tax-deductible donation helps ensure online anonymity and privacy continue to exist in the world.</h3>
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-<p>The Tor Project is a US 501[c][3] non-profit dedicated to the research, development, and education of online anonymity and privacy.  Donations to The Tor Project may be tax deductible to persons who are in the US; or who pay taxes in countries with reciprocity with the US on charitable donations.
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-If you can't donate, but want to help raise funds please <a href="mailto:donations@torproject.org">contact us</a> directly.
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-<a id="paypal"></a>
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+<p>The Tor Project is a US 501[c][3] non-profit dedicated to the research, development, and education of online anonymity and privacy.  Donations to The Tor Project may be tax deductible to persons who are in the US; or who pay taxes in countries with reciprocity with the US on charitable donations.  We're happy to accept donations via paypal, checks, money orders, stock grants or other more sophisticated transations.  Contact us at donations@torproject.org for more details.</p>
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+<div class="underline"></div>
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+<a id="money"></a>
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+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#money">Donate Money</a></h3>
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 <h3><a class="anchor" href="#paypal">Subscription via PayPal</a></h3>
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 <form id="subscribe" action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post">
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-<p>
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-One of our core fundraising goals is not to annoy donors with repeated requests.  Therefore, we advocate for a subscription-based approach:  simply sign up for recurring monthly donations. Consistent donations let us worry less about fund-raising and focus on improving the Tor software and network. You can cancel your subscription at any time. You can become a member by clicking on this button (you
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-href="http://paypal.com/">PayPal</a> account):
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+<p>One of our core fundraising goals is not to annoy donors with repeated requests.  Therefore, we advocate for a subscription-based approach:  simply sign up for recurring monthly donations. Consistent donations let us worry less about fund-raising and focus on improving the Tor software and network. You can cancel your subscription at any time. You can become a member by clicking on this button (you will need a <a href="http://paypal.com/">PayPal</a> account):
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-<a id="check"></a>
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-<h3><a class="anchor" href="#check">Checks, Money Orders, and Postal
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-Orders</a></h3>
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-<p>
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-These payments can be sent to:
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-</p>
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-The Tor Project<br />
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-122 Scott Circle<br />
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-Dedham, MA  02026 USA</p>
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-Attention US citizens: if you would like an acknowledgement letter,
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-please inform us with your donation.  A canceled check, money/postal order receipt, or
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-appraisal of donated property are valid records according to the IRS.
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-<h3><a class="anchor" href="#wire">ACH/e-check/Wire Transfers</a></h3>
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-<p>In the US, ACH or e-check transfers are a fine way to donate.
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-We're happy to accept wire transfers over US$100.  Domestic United
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-States ACH/e-check transfers are normally free for the sender, whereas wire transfers will incur fees.
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-If you are located in Europe, <a href="#eurobank">please see below</a>.</p>
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-Organization Address:<br />
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-The Tor Project<br />
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-122 Scott Circle<br />
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-Dedham, MA 02026<br />
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-account number: 63904957725<br />
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-routing number: 011075150<br />
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-SWIFT Code: SVRNUS33//FW011075150<br />
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-Bank Address:<br />
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-Sovereign Bank<br />
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-1130 Berkshire Boulevard<br />
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-<p>In Europe, we have a funding arrangement with the <a
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-href="http://www.ccc.de/">Chaos Computer Club</a>.  Your donations go
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-into a separate bank account managed by the CCC, and they use the funds
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-to do beneficial activities for Tor in Europe.  Residents from any of the <a
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-href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_Euro_Payments_Area">31 SEPA
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-Euro at the cost of a domestic transaction (i.e., usually free if
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-The account information is:<br />
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-Wau Holland Stiftung<br />
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-IBAN DE57520400210277281200<br />
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-Classic style German account information is:<br />
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-Konto: 2772812-02<br />
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-Inhaber: Wau Holland Stiftung<br />
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-Bank: Commerzbank Kassel<br />
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-<p>WHS issues a donation receipt upon request (if provided with address
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-<h3><a class="anchor" href="#funds">What happens to my donation?</a></h3>
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+<div class="underline"></div>
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+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#services">Donate Services</a></h3>
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+<p>The Tor Project is always looking for services relating to bandwidth, colocation, hosted services, legal representation, or technical consulting.  By donating services, you join our <a href="<page sponsors>">many sponsors</a> in providing online privacy and anonymity.  We're currently looking for scalable hosting services for reporting needs from large data sets and reliable high-bandwidth hosting.  We may have hardware we can provide you for your service donation.</p>
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+<p>Can you write code?  We're always looking for smart, motivated coders to either port Tor to new or old operating systems, or solve difficult online anonymity problems.  Take a look at <a href="<page volunteer>#Coding">our coding projects</a>.</p>
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+<p>Is your legal firm willing to defend Tor and its volunteers?  Are you waiting for an interesting case to defend online privacy and anonymity?  Contact us at donations@torproject.org for more details.</p>  
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+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#hardware">Donate Hardware</a></h3>
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+<p>We're generally looking for donated hardware and support services that could be used to provide the infrastructure that supports Tor's operations, including website mirrors, database servers, build systems and legacy hardware for supporting packages on older Operating Systems; such as OS X 10.2, OS X 10.3, Windows XP, Windows 7, IRIX, Redhat, CentOS, Fedora, Debian, etc.  A number of service providers have an abundance of bandwidth capacity, but need hardware in order donate it to us. </p>
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+<p>By donating hardware, you're joining our <a href="<page sponsors>">many sponsors</a> in providing online privacy and anonymity.  If you want Tor to work on your architecture or hardware, a fine way to do this is to donate the hardware and operating system to us.  Contact us at donations@torproject.org for more details.</p>
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+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#time">Donate Time</a></h3>
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+<p>We're always looking for excited volunteers to give talks or trainins at conferences, barcamps, and other meetings where people should learn about online privacy and anonymity with Tor.  We're happy to work with you to help you better present Tor and online privacy and anonymity.  Contact us at donations@torproject.org for more details.</p>
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+<a id="funds"></a><a class="anchor" href="#funds"></a>
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+<h3><a class="anchor" href="#outcome">What happens to my donation?</a></h3>
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 <p>If you've just donated, thank you for your donation.  Your funds are deposited into our general fund.  You join our
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 <a href="<page sponsors>">many sponsors</a> in funding the future of Tor and online anonymity.
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 In 2008, the Tor Project spent and received its funds as follows: </p>
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 <p><img src="images/2008-funding-chart.png" alt="Who funds the Tor Project?"/>
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 <img src="images/2008-expenses-chart.png" alt="How is the money spent?"/></p>
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 <strong>The Tor Project respects the confidentiality of our supporters,
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 when requested. We do not lend, rent, or sell our lists of donors at
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 even further! Our sponsorships are divided into levels based on total funding received:
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-<!-- <h3><i>Magnoliophyta</i> (over $1 million)</h3> -->
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+<h3><i>Magnoliophyta</i> (over $1 million)</h3>
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+	<ul>
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+		<li>You?</li>
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 <h3><i>Liliopsida</i> (up to $750k)</h3>
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+		<li>An anonymous North American NGO (2008-2009)</li>
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 <h3><i>Asparagales</i> (up to $500k)</h3>
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 <h3><i>Alliaceae</i> (up to $200k)</h3>
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 <h3><i>Allium</i> (up to $100k)</h3>
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 		<li><a href="http://www.nlnet.nl/">NLnet Foundation</a> (2008-2009)</li>
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 <h3><i>Allium cepa</i> (up to $50k)</h3>
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 <h3>Past sponsors</h3>
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