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FSF Associate Membership

When you donate to the FSF as an associate member, you support the essential freedoms for all computer users, with a sustaining contribution.

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Join with over 3,000 active members in 48 countries, representing a diverse membership of computer users, artists, software engineers, hackers, students, and activists.

When you donate as an associate member, you are part of an informed society working together to make a better world: respectful of individual freedom, social solidarity, personal privacy, and democracy — built on free software.

The Free Software Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, so your member donation is tax-deductible in the US.

“I've been using software developed by the GNU project since 1992 (at least) and it has made my working life easier, better and free-er, not to mention being fundamental to my work in High Performance Computing. Now I've found out that I can join the FSF, I do so in order to support those projects and the ideals.”

— Christopher Samuel, joined 2010, member #9037

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Why donate as an associate member?

When you join the FSF an associate member you support our work in furthering software freedom, our fights against software patents and DRM, and our campaigns for computer user freedom.

  • As a software developer, free software lets you build and improve on the work of others, as part of a social community — built on the principles of sharing.
  • As an artist, you can do things with free software that proprietary software does not allow. All free software allows you to use it for any purpose.
  • As a user, free software removes you from the power struggle of proprietary software, where you are able to help yourself and are not dependent on a single developer or company to help you.
  • As a student, you can study and modify the software you use, learning from and enhancing the tools that you use for education.

The FSF is a charity with a worldwide mission to advance software freedom — learn about our history and work.