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Free For Charity · EIN 46-2471893

2025 Annual Report

Our busiest year yet — and the first reported entirely from dated records rather than estimates (how we count). The same figures are published on our Candid profile (Platinum Transparency).

248
Nonprofits served
106
New members onboarded
41
Active volunteers
224
Domains under management

The year in one chart

Nonprofits served per year (span evidence)
631251882502020: 93 nonprofits served9320202021: 102 nonprofits served20212022: 99 nonprofits served20222023: 108 nonprofits served20232024: 155 nonprofits served20242025: 248 nonprofits served2482025
View data table
Yearnonprofits served
202093
2021102
202299
2023108
2024155
2025248

Source: dated WHMCS records — published to Candid 2026-07-02.

248 nonprofits had a charity service or managed domain in force during 2025 — up 93 (60%) from 155 in 2024. 106 organizations joined the program, our largest intake ever.

Hands-on support

Our volunteers handled 410 charity support conversations in 2025 (every thread individually classified — no sampling), engaging 61 distinct partner organizations. Text-channel support alone represents a floor of 86 volunteer hours; 41 volunteers were active during the year.

The economics

A charity’s full digital presence — domain, DNS, hosting, email — costs the program about $16.5 per year (commercially: $300–1,500). Volunteer labor and engineered-to-be-free infrastructure do the rest. Details: cost transparency.

What 2026 is about

  • Self-service at scale: the guides hub, eligibility checker, and charity FAQ launched mid-2026 to answer before charities need to ask.
  • Fully automated, auditable metrics: monthly pipeline refreshes replacing every manual read.
  • Growing the volunteer engine — more webmasters and M365 admins means more charities served.
  • The endowment: toward permanent funding of every supported charity’s digital presence.

Published July 2026. Every metric derives from the versioned data files that also power the live impact dashboard; corrections and methodology are documented publicly. This page is print-formatted — use your browser’s print dialog for a PDF copy.