Service Donations
The Tor Project is always looking for services relating to technical needs, like bandwidth, colocation, hosted services, legal representation, or consulting. By donating services, you join our many sponsors 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.
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 our coding projects.
Are you a creative person? Do you have a fantastic idea for a campaign? Are you someone who can come up with awesome artwork? We're always looking for new ways to promote Tor and get the word out that everyone needs their privacy and anonymity online.
Is your legal firm willing to defend Tor and its volunteers? Are you waiting for an interesting case to defend online privacy and anonymity?
If any of the service ideas struck a nerve, contact us at donations@torproject.org for more details.
What happens to my donation?
If you've just donated, thank you for your donation. Your funds are deposited into our general fund. You join thousands of other individual sponsors in funding the future of Tor and online anonymity.
Our financial documents are available for your review.
Mission Statement
The Tor Project is organized and operated exclusively for scientific, charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, including (a) to develop, improve and distribute free, publicly available tools and programs that promote free speech, free expression, civic engagement and privacy rights online; (b) to conduct scientific research regarding, and to promote the use of and knowledge about, such tools, programs and related issues around the world; (c) to educate the general public around the world about privacy rights and anonymity issues connected to Internet use; and (d) to carry out and conduct such other activities related to the stated mission.
