Cheers to time and talent donors
The donate page now includes a Volunteer option: contribute code and contribute document editing and preparation. I must say that I've been thrilled and inspired by the work that people are doing in the spare time, organized in an extremely helpful way by the group functionality of Google. Anyone can join, and anyone with the talent and skill can contribute to Mises.org and its mission. For years, I've hoped for something like this, and right now I'm extremely optimistic about what it can do. So if you have these skills, please consider a contribution.

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Comments (3)
kent wilsey
Sorry, don't see the volunteer option on the referenced page.
Good idea, though!
Published: November 10, 2009 11:17 AM
Ryan
Hi Jeff,
I'm a little behind on the Mises blog and trying to catch up, so this comment is coming a few days after you made this post. My question is this: Does mises.org have non-profit status, and if so are donations made to mises.org tax deductible? If they are I really hope you one day make a post detailing how we can give a little bit of our money to you guys instead of the state.
Thanks,
Ryan
Published: November 14, 2009 8:28 AM
Jake
Ryan, the donations appear to be tax deductible.
You can also check out the donate page for more details.
Published: November 14, 2009 8:43 AM