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]]>Sponsors now supports Polar and Buy Me a Coffee as funding platform options. Check out our documentation to learn more about funding files.
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]]>Sponsoring multiple projects for multiple months just got easier. You can set up sponsorships for your dependencies in a CSV, review and edit the recurring sponsorships, and checkout in one transaction.
Read the documentation for details or go to Sponsors Explore to get started. Let us know what you think.
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]]>Opt-in and opt-out options enhanced to easily subscribe or unsubscribe from sponsorship related notifications.
Head to the settings page of your Sponsors profile to update your email preferences.
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]]>Invoiced sponsors can now opt to pay for new sponsorships in full, the prorated amount or delay payment until your next billing cycle date.
Learn more about schedule sponsorships.
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]]>GitHub Sponsors is now available in 35 new regions! You can now sign up for Sponsors if you have a bank account and tax residence in any of the following regions:
You can sponsor projects from wherever GitHub does business and join the Sponsors waitlist if we’re not yet in your region.
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]]>You can now link your GitHub and Patreon accounts to start sponsoring projects. When the two accounts are linked and sponsorships are made on Patreon, you'll receive sponsorship recognition on GitHub.
Learn more about our integration with Patreon.
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]]>Self-serve enterprise accounts can now grant member organizations permission to create sponsorships. Sponsorships created by a member organization will charge the enterprise account's credit card on file.
Learn more about granting permissions.
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]]>As an organization, you can request invoices for projects you sponsor right from your account.
Already being invoiced for your sponsorships? Top off your balance by requesting a new invoice from the invoice section of your sponsors dashboard.
Learn more about paying for GitHub Sponsors by invoice.
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]]>Choosing who to sponsor and sponsoring many of your dependencies is now a lot easier! Starting today you can export your list of sponsorable dependencies from the Sponsors Explore page, this gives you a great starting point when making your GitHub Sponsors selections. Once you've made those selections you can upload them in a CSV, review and edit the one-time sponsorships, and checkout in one transaction.
Read the documentation for details or go to Sponsors Explore and get started. Let us know what you think.
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]]>Starting Monday, 20th February, 2023, GitHub Sponsors will be processed through a new account. If you're sponsoring through GitHub Sponsors, you will start receiving two receipts for your GitHub payments as we migrate users over to the new Sponsors account. One of these receipts will be for your GitHub Sponsors payments and one will be for any payments you make for other GitHub services.
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