Become a sponsor to DDEV Foundation
DDEV is free software that’s supported by an incredible community. While there are lots of ways to support DDEV, financial contributions help secure DDEV’s long-term sustainability.
Sponsorship funds help:
- Support upstream projects we depend on.
- Cover software, equipment, and infrastucture costs for things like development, testing, and analytics.
- Compensate contributors for their work on documentation, feature development, and maintenance.
Governance and financial details are available in this GitHub issue, and they’re regularly reported in DDEV Advisory Group minutes.
Randy Fay, DDEV’s project lead, administers the nonprofit DDEV Foundation which exists to fund long-term DDEV development and maintenance, and has a bank account linked to GitHub Sponsors. The DDEV Foundation is a US 501(c)(3) nonprofit, so donations to it may be tax-deductible. Randy’s work is generously sponsored by Platform.sh, and he does not receive funds personally.
Please consider supporting our work to improve local development for so many people building things on the web!
Alternate Funding Options
We’re happy to be flexible with arrangements that might work better for you. Please email randy (at) localdev.foundation for any of the following:
- Invoices for your organization.
- Custom support contracts or recurring invoices.
- Payment via ACH, wise.com, PayPal, or other bank transfers.
Meet the team
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Randy Fay rfayProject maintainer
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Stanislav Zhuk stasadevProject Co-Maintainer
$25 a month
Select- Get a Sponsor badge on your profile
$100 a month
Select- Logo or name goes in the DDEV README
$200 a month
Select- Have your bug reports prioritized
$1,000 a month
Select- DDEV Tip of the Day names you and thanks you
- We'll join your company chat app for help and support
$5,000 a month
SelectDDEV needs a full-time co-maintainer to ensure its long-term sustainability. Read more in the DDEV Advisory Group meeting minutes. Perhaps your organization would like to fund a co-maintainer, or perhaps you'd just like to pay an employee of your organization to become a co-maintainer.