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Become a sponsor to D Programming Language

We are a non-profit organization relying on donors such as you. By our bylaws we do not pay the Foundation officers and all donations go directly toward improving the lot of D programmers everywhere by means of:

  • Scholarships for students working on D projects
  • Hardware and software expenses
  • Paid contributions for development, maintenance, public relations, and more.
  • Paid articles for The D Blog
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The D Language Foundation makes use of a number of platforms to accept donations. Some of the money is earmarked for specific usage, but most goes into a General Fund that covers a variety of expenses. GitHub is where D development happens. So we want the money we raise through GitHub's Sponsorship Program to go toward development. Help us reach our sponsorship goal of $2000 per month and we'll be able to fund a part-time programmer to get important work done.

Current sponsors 2

@chikega
@cdinu

Past sponsors 5

@DeFiTON
@p0nce
@matusmihalak
@esthermations
@jeffryang24

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@chikega @cdinu

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You'll receive any rewards listed in the $5 one-time tier. Additionally, a Public Sponsor achievement will be added to your profile.

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Your donation will cover around 20 hours of work by a scholarship recipient, or two or more months of server expenses, or any number of small fees that arise (such as those accrued from financial transactions). We thank you for your generosity!

To show our gratitude, we'll send you a supporter t-shirt.

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Your generous donation is enough to cover a number of expenses that the D Language Foundation incurs. It can also contribute to supporting contract work or a paid intern.

To show our gratitude, we'll send you a supporter t-shirt and guarantee you an early-bird discount at the next DConf.