Hall of Sponsors – freeCodeCamp
The vast majority of freeCodeCamp's funding comes from the thousands of people who support our 501(c)(3) nonprofit each month through recurring donations.
We also have organizations who support our nonprofit through grants. We would like to acknowledge these organizations here.
If you are interested in supporting our nonprofit and our mission, and being listed here as a sponsor, please read this guide on how to sponsor freeCodeCamp.
Your organization can help sponsor the development of individual courses or an entire curriculum.
Diamond Sponsors


Google's website

Class Central's website
Kaiju Kingz website
Platinum Sponsors

InMotion Hosting website

Open Metal website

Hostinger's Website

New Relic's website
OpenCV's website

MongoDB's website

CodeRabbit’s website

Snyk's website
Pulumi's website

.tech Domains' website

Retool's website

DataStax's website
Gold Sustaining Sponsors

Appwrite's website

TsugiCloud's website

Hashnode's website

Scrimba's website

Daily.dev's website

Discourse's website

Digital Ocean's website

Super Mario Bros Game

Emoji Kitchen

T-Rex Dinosaur Game

Auth0's website
Sentry's website
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