Techies saving the world!
We're a techy not-for-profit association, supported by Totally Techy which means all your donations are used for our work and not admin staff.
We're currently refocusing, however, we are still running multiple UK TOR exit nodes so if you want to help, get in touch!
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Our Featured Campaign
WE NEED YOU!
Run a Shop/Office/Library anywhere in the world? Get involved and sign up as a DDoC site here!

DONATE!
Help Us! Please donate here. You can donate to to us and we'll decide where the funds go or you can choose a specific campaign.
Want to donate to a good cause in cash? Use one of our DDoC sites and you can!

FIND A DDoC!
We will be adding a search function soon; if you are a drupalist and want to help with this, please get in touch.
In the meantime, please simply look through the DDoC sites.

ABOUT US!
dotORG (totallytechy.org reg #7505601) is a not-for-profit organisation devoted to promoting various techie causes, from computing heritage to freedom of expression on the 'net. We provide direct action ourselves (e.g. running Tor Servers) and support other groups in their own campaigns (e.g. EFF, ORG). This makes us a great general purpose geeky association to donate to.
dotORG has its own bank account and web servers, but is supported with financial donations and staff time by Totally Techy Ltd. It is not financially linked to Totally Techy Ltd in any other way and no donations from dotORG are passed back.
The director, Paul Grimshaw, is an avid supporter of digital rights, freedom of expression and anything tech related. You can find out more about him and follow him on twitter (personal tweets). He is also sole director of Totally Techy Ltd.
We invented the concept "DDoC site" as a way of bypassing financial blockages such as VISA or Mastercard removing the ability to donate to Wikileaks. Our DDoC sites will accept donations to us or to one of our entities/campaigns and pass them on anonymously. We welcome sites from all over the world.
NEWS
Sun, 06 03 2011
Centre of Computing History Cambridge Campaign
The Centre of Computing History, currently based in Haverhill, Suffolk are planning a £1.5 million move to Cambridge, the home of British Computing. If you wish to donate, please see the dotORG: Heritage campaign and donate via us, using DOH as the reference. All donations to this campaign will be passed onto this entity until further notice.
Thu, 03 02 2011
TOR Server Expansion
We have upgraded our tor1 and tor2 servers to provide 500GB of bandwidth per month each!
Thu, 03 02 2011
dotORG Launches!
Totally Techy LTD has launched dotORG (totallytechy.org) as a separate not-for-profit business! Please see our press section for the press release!
CAMPAIGNS
Campaigns can be ways of helping specific entities or as a way to group similar donations/work together. These are our featured campaigns:
Anonymity Online
TOR servers provide anonymity online.
We are looking to increase the available UK bandwidth by 10 terabytes per month via at least 10 independently located servers.
Other campaigns: dotORG: Heritage dotORG: General Save Wikileaks dotORG: Rights
RECENT PAYMENTS
These are our latest payments out. Please see our finance page for all transactions.
| Date | To | CR | For Campaign? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Jan 2011 | dotORG Expenses | £30.00 | Anonymity Online |
| 11 Dec 2010 | dotORG Expenses | £79.67 | Save Wikileaks |
| 17 Nov 2010 | Centre of Computer History | £50.00 | dotORG: Heritage |
| 12 Nov 2010 | @twjoketrialfund | £50.00 | dotORG: Rights |
| 24 Oct 2010 | National Museum of Computing | £50.00 | dotORG: Heritage |
| 23 Oct 2010 | Open Rights Group | £50.00 | dotORG: Rights |
| 23 Oct 2010 | Wikileaks | £50.00 | Save Wikileaks |

