Together, we can create an Internet for everyone.

Together, we can create an Internet for everyone.

We’ve seen our fundraisers do some pretty amazing things for the Internet. No matter what you do, 100% of the money you raise will be used to fund Internet Society’s work to achieve an Internet for everyone.

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Why Fundraise for the Internet Society?

Why Fundraise for the Internet Society?

When you fundraise for the Internet Society, you contribute to a 30-year-plus legacy of working towards an Internet for everyone. At the Internet Society, we help communities build connectivity and work to strengthen the Internet around the world.

With your help, you can inspire others with your enthusiasm, join a like-minded community, and help make a significant difference.

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How It Works

How It Works

1. Join a team or start your own

1. Join a team or start your own

It only takes a few minutes to join a team or create your fundraiser for the Internet Society. Be sure to set a goal so you can track your progress! Add a photo and information about why fundraising for the Internet Society is important to you.

2. Share with your friends and family

2. Share with your friends and family

Now that you are set up spread the word! Bring others on your journey to help you with your goal. Send emails, share your fundraising link on social media, and tag the Internet Society so we can see your hard work! #FundTheInternet

3. Impact the future of the Internet

3. Impact the future of the Internet

Remember, 100% of what you raise will go to fund the work to achieve an Internet for everyone. From expanding access to protecting the Internet around the world, every bit you raise counts!

As a reminder, starting a fundraiser here means you are raising money for the Internet Society. Read what we are doing this year in our Action Plan to learn more.

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