The Drupal Association
Web Industries are proud members of The Drupal Association, as we believe Drupal is an open source project that is definitely worth supporting!
A membership supports your Drupal community, the Drupal software project and its growth.
What The Drupal Association does:
- Maintain Drupal.org Infrastructure
- Empower project contribution
- Provide Community Grants
- Host DrupalCons
- Fund DrupalCon Scholarships
- Organize Global Training Days
- Legally Protect the Drupal project
Joining The Drupal Association
Membership types:
- Individual US$30 (€22) /year
- Organisation US$100 (€73) /year
Additional ways to donate to Strategic Community Initiatives:
- Supporting Partner Program
- Donate time towards key projects and be recognised for your contribution
You can join and become a member at association.drupal.org or you may like to follow The Association on Twitter: @drupalassoc
Grants
You can apply any time and grants are given on a first-come, first-serve basis. You need to demonstrate
how your project will educate about Drupal, engage the community to get involved in Drupal. Full guidelines at
association.drupal.org/grants.
Examples of grants given include: DrupalCamps, Drupal Roadshow Austria, Montreal Multilingual Drupal Sprint, Asia Drupal Community Advocacy, and many more.
Scholarships
If you wish to attend DrupalCon, but need financial assistance, apply for a scholarship. Applicants
are asked to tell how they've contributed to the Drupal project. https://association.drupal.org/drupalcon/scholarships
DrupalCon
This is the biggest gathering of the world-wide Drupal community and it takes place at least twice a year: association.drupal.org/drupalcon/faq
Global Training Days The DA and training companies join forces for free and low-cost training events once a
quarter. This initiative began in 2012: drupal.org/learn-drupal
Other projects the Drupal Association are working on, and more information, can also be found at groups.drupal.org/node/197558



