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W3C operations are primarily financed through Membership dues (see also information about W3C Membership). Through the W3C Supporters Program, Members and non-Members alike make general contributions, both financial and of goods such as software and hardware, to help support W3C's operations. Though W3C appreciates the support of these contributors, this should not be considered an endorsement of any products, services, or other materials they may provide.
Interested in becoming a W3C Supporter? See more about the Supporters program below, including frequently asked questions (FAQ). A version of this page with more Supporter details is available.
No Premier Supporters have made financial contributions at this time.
The following 87 Major Supporters have made financial contributions:
The following 3 Major Supporters have made other contributions:
Supporter | Contribution |
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Opera Software | Goods |
Compunetix | Voice teleconference system expansion |
Westciv | Style Master, CSS editor |
The following 38 Contributing Supporters have made financial contributions:
Aadams' Computer Training Matrix | Bartal Tamás András | Oil IT Journal |
wxWidgets Code Exchange | OvationStudio | allWEBcreator Academy |
Webdesigners123 | Key Information Service | CompanyV.com Corp |
Adammer LLC | RHX Studio Associato | Quadrumedia |
ContentGenerator.net | Rob Warner | Silem Webdevelopment |
SoluzioneSito Snc | DamaD Company | Epsilon Concepts |
Haus Interactive, LLC | Stephen Waring | Birmingham Web Development Partnership |
Brand & Media Italia S.r.l. | New Vista, Inc. | Nicolas Pewny |
Sergios Singeridis | reknova.com | Adrian Nicol |
EdgyBear.com | IMRE Limited | SoftHowse Links |
SEO Design | A4 | Tim McKenzie |
Simone Onofri | The Van Rental Company | The TEC Group |
AJweb.es Desarrollo Web | Softech Systems |
W3C thanks the individuals and organizations listed on this page who have made contributions to the Consortium. Supporters are acknowledged on this page and may use the W3C Supporter Logos. W3C also welcomes smaller donations of less than a value of 100 USD, although there is no associated acknowledgment on the W3C Web site or corresponding Supporter logo.
If you have any questions about the W3C Supporters Program, Supporters Program Policy, or Application, please contact W3C at <supporters@w3.org>.
Please note that this program is not about W3C offering software or other technical support. If you have questions about a W3C technology or W3C generally, please consult the list of W3C FAQs or the home page of a W3C Activity.
Interested in donating goods such as hardware, software, designs or other items to W3C? Before you do, please consult this wishlist, which prioritizes those items that would most benefit W3C at the current time. You may propose to W3C to donate goods that do not appear on this list, but please note that W3C may choose not to accept them. In this case, we recommend that you consider a financial donation instead.
In general:
W3C is currently building a wishlist.
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