Charitable and Community Support
One of the significant accomplishments of our first year of operations is our ability to give back with Charitable and Community Support following some of the principles of the Atlassian Foundation.
We are proud to support charitable, community, and open source organizations in the spirit of Atlassian Starter Program, Atlassian's 1% challenge, and now as part of the Pledge 1% Movement.
- Free software for charitable and community organizations running Community/Open Source licensed versions of Atlassian Software. If you qualify, email sales@atlassian.com to request a Community/Open Source app license or go directly to this request form.
- Donation to Room to Read for Starter licenses.
This includes a matching donation which means $20 for each new Starter license purchased and $10 for each Starter license renewal.From 2020 and onward, grant is similar to past years. - Cash contributions to other charities including: American Red Cross, Rise Against Hunger, Action Against Hunger, Save the Children, International Rescue Committee, Doctors Without Borders, local community food banks and charities, and others.
For 2021:
- Free software valued at over $500,000.
- $20,000 to Room to Read.
- $10,000 to Alzheimers Disease Research Foundation (Cure Alzheimer's)
- $5,000 to American Red Cross.
- $5,000 to International Rescue Committee
- $5,000 to Doctors Without Borders.
- Over $30,000 to other US charities like local food banks associated to Feeding America.
For 2020:
- Free software valued at over $500,000.
- $20,000 to Room to Read.
- $5,000 to Rise Against Hunger.
- $5,000 to Action Against Hunger.
- $5,000 to American Red Cross.
- $5,000 to International Rescue Committee.
- $5,000 to Doctors Without Borders.
- Over $25,000 to other US charities like local food banks associated to Feeding America.
For 2019:
- Free software valued at over $500,000.
- $20,000 to Room to Read.
- $5,000 to Rise Against Hunger.
- $5,000 to Action Against Hunger.
- $5,000 to American Red Cross.
- $5,000 to International Rescue Committee.
- $5,000 to Doctors Without Borders.
- Over $10,000 to other US charities like local food banks associated to Feeding America.
For 2018:
- Free software valued at over $500,000.
- $20,000 to Room to Read.
- $10,000 to Rise Against Hunger.
- $10,000 to Action Against Hunger.
- $5,000 to International Rescue Committee.
- $5,000 to Doctors Without Borders.
- Over $8,000 to other US charities like local food banks associated to Feeding America.
For 2017:
- Free software valued at over $500,000 with over 1650 free licenses supporting over 725 organizations.
- $15,000 to Room to Read. See $15K Room to Read Donation - 2017 or our tweet.
- Over $35,000 to other charities.
For 2016:
- Free software valued at over $170,000.
- $14,000 to Room to Read. See $14K Room to Read Donation - 2016 or our tweet.
- Over $20,000 to other charities.
For 2015:
- Free software valued at over $135,000.
- $10,000 to Room to Read. See $10K Room to Read Donation - 2015 or our tweet.
- Over $35,000 to other charities.
For 2014:
- Free software valued at over $140,000.
- $10,000 to Room to Read. See $10K Room to Read Donation.
- Over $28,000 to other charities.
For 2013:
- Free software valued at over $138,700.
- $8,340 to Room to Read. See $10K Room to Read Milestone.
- Over $49,000 to other charities.
For 2012:
- Free software valued at over $50,000.
- $2,500 to Room to Read.
- Over $10,000 to other charities.
Cash donations from the Robert and Marijeanne Swift Fund
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