Python Software Foundation Supporting Member – Sliding Scale

PSF Supporting Members allow the Python Software Foundation to do the work you care most about. Your Supporting Membership provides crucial support to Python and the Python community, while giving you a voice in the direction of the PSF.

The PSF has made a sliding scale option available for Supporting Membership, because we want to make membership more accessible for more people and to increase the size and diversity of our voting membership.

We welcome you to sign up for a sliding scale Supporting Membership if the standard Supporting Membership rate presents a financial burden to you. Examples of why you might select a sliding scale membership:

  • You work in a country with lower average incomes than the US or Western Europe.
  • You are a student.
  • You are currently unemployed.

(These are just illustrative examples to help you select your rate! We will not request any information about the reason for your selection.)

We just need to collect a few details to process your membership. Thank you for joining us and supporting the Python Software Foundation!

PSF Supporting Member

Please join Python Software Foundation as a Supporting Member!  Select one of the options below:

 
Total Amount
Name and Address
 
If you check this box, we will not e-mail you with PSF-related news, announcements of local events, etc. You will still receive emails regarding your account, contributions, and membership.
Honor Roll

The PSF maintains an honor roll at http://www.python.org/psf/donations/. Our automated system will place your name on the donor honor roll within 24 hours. Honor Roll names are listed in descending order of donation size.

Please provide your name as you would like it to appear publicly. The amount of your donation will not be listed.

NOTE: All historical donations linked to you will be updated to the name you enter here; if left blank, no change will be made.

 
If you don't want your name to appear on the donor honor roll, please select "Yes".