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title: Support Us - Donate to Us
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en: Support Us
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menu-support-ipp:
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title: Institutional Partnership Programme
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link: /en/ipp
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title: Programa de Instituciones Asociadas
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link: /es/apoyanos#programa-de-instituciones-asociadas
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title: Partenariat institutionnel
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link: /fr/nous-soutenir#partenariat-institutionnel
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title: Individual Supporters
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title: Our Supporters
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title: Colaboradores
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title: Nos soutiens
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# Individual Supporters
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<img src="{{site.baseurl}}/images/supporters-individual.png" class="garnish rounded float-left" />
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Thank you for your interest supporting *Programming Historian*. Individual donors are vital for enabling our continued work, and for helping us to keep our content free to readers around the world. With one in three of our readers living in low and middle income countries, you're also helping to level the playing field, ensuring everyone is empowered to master technology and put it to good use, no matter where they live.
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Your support directly enables the infrastructure that keeps our publications together. That means our volunteers can devote their time to maintaining our growing suite of lessons, and ensuring that new lessons are built to stand the test of time.
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# Ongoing Support
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For $1, $5, or $15 per month, you can join our growing list of individual <a href="https://www.patreon.com/join/theprogramminghistorian">Patreon</a> sponsors. By joining our Patreon supporters you enable our team to plan for the future and to grow our suite of digital humanities and digital skills publications.
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<p><a href="https://www.patreon.com/theprogramminghistorian"><img src="{{site.baseurl}}/images/patreonbutton.png" alt="Support us on Patreon button" class="mx-auto d-block" /></a></p>
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# Single Donations
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One-time donations can be made to the Programming Historian via [Paypal](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7BGHUZRVS4LYL&source=url), bank transfer (Lloyds Bank account number 55263268, sort code 30-96-26), or cheque (made payable to ‘ProgHist Ltd’ and posted to ‘Dr James Baker, Arts A135, University of Sussex, United Kingdom, BN1 9RH’). For donations via bank transfer and cheque, we’d be grateful if you could write to us at <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a> to let us know who you are and why you’ve chosen to support our work.
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# Organisational Support
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If you work for an organisation that would be interested in contributing to *Programming Historian's* success, please direct them to our [Institutional Partnership Programme](ipp), which provides crucial support to our work.

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# Institutional Partner Programme
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Thank you for your interest in the Institutional Partnership Programme, which provides the core support for the *Programming Historian*'s award winning open access publications. We cannot do our work without your valued support.
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*Programming Historian* operates on a not-for-profit basis, publishing cost-effective gold open access scholarship.
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Joining our Institutional Partner Programme allows your institution to support a globally focused project. One third of our readers live in low and middle income countries, and that number continues to grow.
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| Partnership rates | Banded rates for [ODA eligible countries](http://www.oecd.org/dac/financing-sustainable-development/development-finance-standards/daclist.htm) |
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Rates are due annually from the date of first payment and are set in January each year. For a quote in another currency please email <a href="mailto:[email protected]">Dr. James Baker</a>.
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## Benefits of Membership
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By joining the Institutional Partner Programme you will receive the following benefits:
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- An invitation to our [Annual General Meeting](https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/12192946) as an Advisory Member (one individual per Partner).
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- An annual breakdown of expenditure.
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- Acknowledgement of your contribution on our website.
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- The right to use *Programming Historian* Institutional Partner Programme membership in marketing.
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- Ad hoc advice from our team on running an open access publication, implementing multilingual publishing workflows, or adapting _Programming Historian_ articles for a workshop environment (on request, not including formal consultancy).
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- For library partners: a list of articles published by all Programming Historian journals (on request).
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## Signing Up
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To become a Institutional Partner, please email <a href="mailto:[email protected]">Dr. James Baker</a> with "Institutional Partners Programme" in the subject line. You may include in the email any internal paperwork such as supplier registration forms. Your email should also include the following information:
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All memberships are subject to the approval of The *Programming Historian* Project Team. The *Programming Historian* is an international volunteer-driven project whose financial activities are administered by ProgHist Limited, a Not for Profit Company Limited by Guarantee that is registered in England, Company Number 12192946. The purpose of the *Programming Historian* is to advance the education of the public in the humanities in particular in the use of digital tools and techniques and to promote research for the public benefit in all aspects of that subject and to publish the useful results.
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## Want to Discuss?
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## Frequently Asked Questions
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- Some of our partners have dedicated 'Open Access' budgets to support work such as ours. Others have 'Development' budgets or draw upon training budgets and then use our materials for training workshops. We are also able to invoice your contribution as either a subscription or a donation, as best suits your circumstances.
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The Programming Historian is grateful to our past and current supporters for enabling us to bring these resources to the world, free at the point of access to readers everywhere.
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- [KU Leuven Libraries](https://bib.kuleuven.be/), Belgium
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- [University of Sussex Library](https://www.sussex.ac.uk/library/), United Kingdom
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## Additional Supporters
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- The University of Sussex, United Kingdom:
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- The Roy Rosenzweig Center for New Media (RRCHNM), United States [2011-Present].
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- The British Academy [Writing Workshops funding scheme](https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/projects/writing-workshops-2018-digital-humanities/), United Kingdom [2018].
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- The dSHARP lab at Carnegie Mellon University sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, United States [2018-2020].
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## Individual Supporters
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We are grateful to our many dozens of individual sponsors who contribute through [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/theprogramminghistorian) or [Paypal](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7BGHUZRVS4LYL&source=url) donations. We particularly want to acknowledge our founding Patreon subscribers at each tier level:
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We also publicly thank all of our 'Patron' supporters:
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- Shawn Graham
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- Jeff Blackadar
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- Jodi Burkett
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- Michael Piotrowski
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## Management of Donations and Sponsorship
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Donations and sponsorship are managed by [Dr. James Baker](https://github.com/drjwbaker) on behalf of the [Project Team of The Programming Historian](/en/project-team).

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