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The professional association of OWASP Foundation is a not-for-profit 501c3 charitable organization not associated with any commercial product or service. OWASP is an open source project dedicated to finding and fighting the causes of insecure software to be successful we need your support. OWASP individuals, supporting educational and commercial organization form an application security community that works together to create articles, methodologies, documentation, tools, and technologies (“OWASP Materials”). - 2009 Membership Powerpoint

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= Categories of Membership &amp; Supporters =

Membership Offers
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Note: OWASP individual membership fees, OWASP conferences tickets, OWASP conference sponsorships, and OWASP banner ads are not considered 100% tax deductible donations due to the benefits the paying organization receives see United States IRS Guideline 557 Organization supporters &amp; direct donations to OWASP however are fully tax deductible given OWASP's recognized U.S. non-profit status.

= OWASP Membership Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) =

My organization is not in a position to contribute monetarily, but we would like to contribute technical services. Is there a way for us to be involved?
Technology Supporter designations are available for organizations who make valuable in-kind donations of technology support services. Please contact your local Chapter Leader if you would like to become a Chapter Supporter in this manner or contact the Global Membership Committee if you would like to become an Organizational Supporter.

I’m an active (chapter leader, project leader, committee member). Does that mean I’m an OWASP Honorary Member and get to vote?
No. During the 2009 election, OWASP Honorary Memberships were granted to all historical chapter leaders, project leaders and committee members, but those honorary memberships have since expired. We ask that you become an OWASP Individual Member to lead by example.

You may also request a new OWASP Honorary Membership if you are unable to contribute financially by making a request to the GMC CLICK HERE with a description of your recent activities in support of OWASP.

My organization supports OWASP, but the $5,000 USD as a donation per year to become a Global Supporter is too expensive. What options are available?
A great way to participate in OWASP is to support your local chapter. Please look into becoming a Chapter Supporter at the level where you feel comfortable. This will allow you to support OWASP’s mission and help promote a vibrant application security community in your area. Hopefully in the future you will be in a position to become a global Organizational Supporter.

Why Should I Become An OWASP Member or Organization Supporter
OWASP provides documentation, tools, methodologies, standards, articles, and message forums (“OWASP Materials”) as a service to Internet users worldwide to help users and developers understand more about application security. OWASP makes these materials available to end users to help them acquire, build, test, and operate secure software. In addition to the benefits you receive as described above, your membership helps to support the growth of OWASP and the development of new and improved OWASP Materials. Because we are an open, non-commercial entity, we can take on projects that commercial entities driven by profit motives could not. Everyone benefits from these projects. Your support will help OWASP continue to find and fight the causes of insecure software.

How Are Funds Used?
OWASP is a 501c3 not-for-profit foundation, and all funds go directly to support OWASP projects, grants, chapters, and infrastructure. Our funds come from conferences, memberships, advertising, and individual and organization supporter contributions. For more information on how funds are utilzed Click Here

Who Must Become an OWASP Member?
Memberships are not required to use OWASP materials under each project's open source license. Also, anyone can participate in or contribute to an OWASP project without becoming a member. Your membership fees are what make the various OWASP projects possible.

How Can I Become An OWASP Member?
To become an OWASP Member, an individual or organization must: Agree to the terms and conditions of the OWASP Membership Agreement. Pay the appropriate membership fee, depending on what type of OWASP Membership is indicated. (See top of page for both) Keep OWASP updated with accurate contact and business profile information. The term of the agreement is one year from the date of execution. We appreciate your interest in becoming an OWASP Member. Click the "Register Now" logo to begin the OWASP Member registration process: https://www.owasp.org/images/b/b5/Jn.png You can also complete the Membership Form and make your payment by mail. Please contact [mailto:kate.hartmann@owasp.org Kate Hartmann] for information on wire transfer or other processing methods.

What is OWASP’s licensing model?

 * Open Source Licenses: Each OWASP project is licensed under one of the approved open source licenses, such as the GPL, LGPL, GFDL, and BSD. Under these licenses, you may be required to contribute changes back to the open source community at large, according to the terms of the applicable open source license.

Local Chapter Tracking
Donation Scoreboard

How do I get my logo posted?
After becoming a OWASP Supporter, email your logo to [mailto:kate.hartmann(at)owasp.org Kate Hartmann]. Image size for logos: gif, jpg or png with a size of 150px X 45px at 72dpi

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