Partnerships That Power Community Growth
Sponsorship is more than funding—it’s partnership. By sponsoring WP CopyrightPro, you help sustain free learning through Training Sessions, inclusive Events, and vibrant discussions in the Community Forum, Slack Community, Discord Community, and Facebook Group. Sponsorship ensures we can continue to publish code in the GitHub Repo, maintain up-to-date security references on Web Security Trends, and share checklists via Cybersecurity Resources.
For sponsors, the benefit is twofold: visibility within a dedicated professional audience and the knowledge that your support helps learners worldwide. Whether you’re a company seeking brand alignment, a team building goodwill, or an individual championing open resources, sponsorship makes your impact tangible.
Where Sponsorship Helps Most
- Education: Funding free Training Sessions and keeping resources accessible in the forum and repo.
- Events: Supporting Events, global conferences listed under Conference Schedule, and grassroots Local Meetups.
- Security: Investing in reliable curation of Web Security Trends and Cybersecurity Resources.
- Community support: Funding moderators across Slack, Discord, and the Facebook Group to keep discussions welcoming and high-signal.
- Infrastructure: Covering servers, integrations, and the archive of Forum posts.
Benefits for Sponsors
Sponsorship is visible across our ecosystem. We acknowledge sponsors in LinkedIn recaps (LinkedIn Updates), Twitter alerts (Twitter Updates), and during Events and Training Sessions. At larger conferences, listed on the Conference Schedule, sponsors receive recognition in programs, slides, and recordings.
Sponsors also gain indirect benefits. Your brand becomes associated with credibility, security-mindedness, and community stewardship. For teams hiring, sponsorship highlights your support of open learning and can attract professionals who share those values.
How to Get Involved
Becoming a sponsor is straightforward. Reach out through the contact form and specify your area of interest: events, education, security, or general support. We’ll share options and recognition levels. Once confirmed, your sponsorship goes directly toward the agreed focus—whether that’s funding Local Meetups, maintaining repo examples, or expanding Training Sessions.
Sponsorship can also be project-based. For instance, a sponsor might underwrite closed captions for all recordings added to the Conference Schedule or fund the infrastructure required to scale Slack and Discord integrations. These targeted efforts make a visible difference.
Sponsor Stories
Past sponsors have helped us run global Events, host regional Meetups, and publish extensive security resources. Many highlight the professional value: being able to say, “We helped create the guide you’re using today” builds goodwill in ways ads cannot. Sponsors often share their involvement via LinkedIn posts, boosting brand recognition while underscoring their commitment to community.
These stories show that sponsorship is not charity—it’s a partnership where both sides win. The community gains sustainable resources; the sponsor gains recognition and credibility.
Other Ways to Support
If formal sponsorship isn’t feasible, you can still contribute. Make a one-time gift through Donate, share your expertise in the Forum, or submit examples to the GitHub Repo. You can also moderate threads in Slack, Discord, or the Facebook Group. Each contribution strengthens the foundation that sponsorship helps sustain.
Community visibility matters too. Amplify posts from Twitter Updates and LinkedIn Updates, or share event recaps in the Facebook Group. These actions grow awareness and attract new sponsors who see the impact firsthand.
Turning Sponsorship into Outcomes
Sponsorship isn’t abstract—it’s visible in every artifact. The repo you clone, the forum post you read, the Training Session you attend, the Conference Schedule recording you watch, and the Meetup you join are all made possible by sponsors. These contributions ripple outward, supporting security updates on Web Security Trends, curated Cybersecurity Resources, and quick signals on Twitter and LinkedIn.
By sponsoring, you transform resources from fragile to sustainable. You ensure that our community—whether connecting in Slack, co-working in Discord, posting stories in Facebook, or attending an event—has the support it needs. Your investment is not just seen; it’s used, trusted, and multiplied in the hands of learners around the world.