Inkscape and GIMP

I give money to Gimp and Inkscape because they are creating free open source alternatives to Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. The developers behind these projects are amazing people.

https://www.gimp.org/

https://inkscape.org/

I also want Inkscape and GIMP to be great so more photographers and artists can switch to Linux.

The Guardian

I give money to The Guardian.

It’s the largest non-profit newspaper in the world. They have reporters around the world. Their environmental coverage is impressive. They also refuse to display gambling advertising,.

Independent journalism is costly and supporting them is the least I can do. I’m so tired of people whining about “corporate media” but refusing to fund non-profit media.

When The Guardian exposes scumbags, I feel my money is super useful.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/02/christopher-booth-far-right-youtube-channel

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/06/michigan-university-gaza-surveillance

Actions meet consequences.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/09/university-of-michigan-surveillance-students

https://www.wzzm13.com/article/news/local/neo-nazi-concerns-in-montcalm-county/69-b484159f-3d61-449d-b72a-c3317efd7116

Libre Office

I give money to LibreOffice. They are creating a free open source alternative to Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Excel. This is a very important project.

Fuck Microsoft Office overcharging people and communities.

https://www.libreoffice.org/

Ukraine

I started giving money to Ukraine. What the Russians are doing is just horrific

It’s literally a democracy fighting against Russia + Iran + China + North Korea.

Yale Professor Timothy Snyder is a great historian:

He is fundraising to help Ukrainians acquire armored medical ambulances equipped with anti-drone devices.

Professor Snyder is a great author and thinker. I would trust him with my own life.

So I decided to give money to his fundraising campaign. In fact, I felt guilty and gave again and again:

https://snyder.substack.com/p/freedom-is-action-a-campaign-for

Lemmy.world

I give money to Lemmy.world in order to support them. Reddit advertising executives absolutely hate Lemmy. My message to them: We aren’t going anywhere.

https://ko-fi.com/fhfworld

What are non-profit organizations that you actually give money to? And why?

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    I try to support all the open source projects I regularly use with small but recurring (ie predictable) amounts. Liberapay is great for this, but not everybody is on it yet unfortunately.
    Some of the projects:

    • Arch - no easy way for recurring donations but every time the aur has gone down when I needed it during the recent attacks on archlinux.org I just go throw a financially unwise amount of money at them again to spite the attackers
    • KDE - I don’t even use plasma anymore (switched to hyprland but I’ve heard enough of the controversies that I’m not donating to them lol) but I still love KDE
    • codeberg - they host a lot of my projects so at the least I wanna cover what I cost them plus a bit
    • matrix.org and my matrix server specifically - both put out great services for free and my homeserver specifically hosts the absolute fuckton of pictures and videos I regularly send/receive so I owe them a lot
    • piefed - piefed is sick as fuck and @rimu does a good job
    • lemmy.zip/piefed.zip - great homeserver and extremely transparent
    • voyager - my fav piefed app so far, and hopefully with more donations it’ll get even better
    • probably more I’m forgetting rn

    I’m not sure this last one counts as an NPO but it’s relevant here so I’m including it anyway: @dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world puts out the best OC I’ve come across on lemmy so sometimes I throw money his way to help pay for knives lmao.

    For anyone else who wants to support the projects they use and keep the internet free, definitely check out liberapay. It’s still a bit clunky, but it lets me budget a monthly amount I can afford and then split it however I want among all the projects I use no matter what that overall amount is. Smaller donations can be paid in lump sums for many months to cut down on processing fees, and liberapay tracks it for you and more importantly lets the recipient know what the giving schedule is so the project/person you support can have a clear budget rather than unpredictable bursts of money with no guarantee there’ll ever be more coming.

    If it’s not clear yet I’m super passionate about liberapay and also donate to them 😂