Cheap/Free ISPs for Non-Profit Organizations?
mhhelle asks: "I live in a co-op with non-profit status. We are looking at starting a website to distribute information for current and prospective residents. I'm wondering if there are any ISPs that provide discounted or free service to non-profit organizations. We have few requirements-- enough capacity for some nice graphics, possibility of database access (using MS Access (I know...)), posting PDF files for download, cgi-bin, and the ability to use our own domain name. I'd estimate less than 500 hits per day, so I don't imagine that we would require a lot of bandwidth. Does anyone have any suggestions?"
I'm pretty sure that there are ISP's out there who would participate in such a thing for free. It could be a tax write-off and it brings good publicity. Also, I doubt that a non-profit org's website would be a bandwidth hog, IMHO. Can't see why someone wouldn't do it...
JP
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An ISP I've done business with before gives free hosting to non-profit organizations, but they don't advertise this.
Ask around, you might be surprised how many companies would jump at this.
-Adam
First off, why are you asking for an ISP? You need a web hosting company...
Anyway, this took about 5 seconds:
Yahoo Search: "non-profit" and "hosting"
And for an encore...
Google Search
"Got.net" provided their $20/month service for free, and also setup the domain name for free. We still had to pay the domain name registration fees.
The limited publicity and tax writeoff you can offer for free service are more valuable to a mom@pop scale host or ISP.
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My wife got free hosting donated for BonkFest.org just by asking the web host she uses (and providing 501(c)(3) paperwork, etc.).