[openssl-commits] [web] master update
Rich Salz
rsalz at openssl.org
Tue Aug 4 20:31:22 UTC 2015
The branch master has been updated
via 596c3f5934df1cbc1fc8fe61d0f690b48af753f5 (commit)
from 7396e9b0e72bece0d79baa53e1459e8bdeb5cb76 (commit)
- Log -----------------------------------------------------------------
commit 596c3f5934df1cbc1fc8fe61d0f690b48af753f5
Author: Rich Salz <rsalz at akamai.com>
Date: Tue Aug 4 16:31:10 2015 -0400
Update non-profit org status
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Summary of changes:
support/donations.wml | 15 +++++++++------
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/support/donations.wml b/support/donations.wml
index 04ad7fc..88c48e8 100644
--- a/support/donations.wml
+++ b/support/donations.wml
@@ -8,12 +8,15 @@
<p>Your donation to the OpenSSL team will support the ongoing development activities of the team members.
</p>
-<p>Please note that the <a href="funding/support-contact.html">OpenSSL Software Foundation</a> (OSF) is incorporated in the United States as a regular for-profit corporation.
-It does not qualify as a non-profit, charitable organisation under Section 501(c)(3)
-of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. We looked into it and concluded that 501(c)(3) status would require more of an
-investment in time and money than we can justify at present. This means that, for individuals within the U.S., donations
-to the OSF are not tax-deductible. Corporate donations can of course be written off as a business expense.
-</p>
+<p>Please note that the <a href="funding/support-contact.html">OpenSSL
+Software Foundation</a> (OSF) is incorporated in the the state of Delware,
+United States, as a non-profit corporation. It does not qualify as
+a charitable organisation under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal
+Revenue Code. We looked into it and concluded that 501(c)(3) status
+would require more of an investment in time and money than we can justify
+at present. This means that, for individuals within the U.S., donations
+to the OSF are not tax-deductible. Corporate donations can of course be
+written off as a business expense. </p>
<p>In addition to direct financial contributions in the form of donations or sponsorship you may also
support the OpenSSL project financially with the purchase of a <a href="funding/contract.html"> support contract</a>,
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