General Donation
The cleanest route. Support IT&E and let the money go where it is most useful.
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Support IT&E in general, or tell us where you would like the support to lean: events, IT work, one project, better websites, or personal coffee money.
Contact IT&EQuick support stays short. Guided support gives room for project direction, public mention preferences, and a message.
The cleanest route. Support IT&E and let the money go where it is most useful.
Tell us whether you prefer events, more IT, a specific project, better websites, or personal support.
You can say whether you want a public mention later, and whether the amount may be shown.
These are guidance directions. They help us understand intent without turning a donation into a contract.
General support can be used where IT&E needs it most across hosting, maintenance, project work, events, tools, and operational costs.
This is the easiest option. It gives guidance to support the full project network, but no rights or control over spending.
Event donations guide support toward event planning, event pages, event tooling, travel/preparation costs, and related IT&E event work.
Guidance only. IT&E decides the exact spending based on real needs.
More IT donations guide support toward better infrastructure, code, hosting, security, maintenance, integrations, and site improvements.
Use a project-specific target if the donor already knows which site they want to support.
Better Websites donations guide support toward design polish, mobile improvements, accessibility, content cleanup, frontend systems, and user-facing quality.
Guidance only. It helps prioritize work but does not buy ownership or requested features.
Personal support is a small thank-you style donation. It can be used personally instead of being assigned to a specific website budget.
This is personal support. It is appreciated, but it does not create rights, ownership, delivery promises, or control.
If your donation is for "more IT", you can keep it broad or point it at one project.
A later donation page can show where support went in percentages, without exposing private donors.