Free NAT KVMs Courtesy of GTHost, Crunchbits, Scaleblade, and PieHasBeenEaten -- FreeVPS.org

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  • @Not_Oles said: Watch the FreeVPS.org threads here at LES and on LET

    I no longer visit LET though.

    @Not_Oles said: Consider, investigate, evaluate, and respond to requests. When needed, discuss requests with the team.

    That's fair

    @Not_Oles said: If you wanted, you probably could help with the server administration and the websites.

    Would be interesting to know how things work from behind the scenes, but probably not at this time.

    @Not_Oles said: Longer term plans might include trying for 501(c)(3) status.

    Has FreeVPS.org incorporated itself? If so, getting 501(c)(3) is pretty easy: just file with IRS. If the annual operating budget is less than $50,000, you don't even need to file the full tax report - Just send a note to IRS certifying that will do.
    Disclaimer: not tax advice.

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  • @terrorgen said:

    @Not_Oles said: Longer term plans might include trying for 501(c)(3) status.

    Has FreeVPS.org incorporated itself? If so, getting 501(c)(3) is pretty easy: just file with IRS. If the annual operating budget is less than $50,000, you don't even need to file the full tax report - Just send a note to IRS certifying that will do.
    Disclaimer: not tax advice.

    I was under the impression that IRS declarations are needed if you are earning. If you are running a non-profit or not even earning any money, the filing should be very simple, no?
    PS. not familier with US law. Only Singapore IRAS rules that states profit above S$20k needs to be declared.

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  • @somik said:

    @terrorgen said:

    @Not_Oles said: Longer term plans might include trying for 501(c)(3) status.

    Has FreeVPS.org incorporated itself? If so, getting 501(c)(3) is pretty easy: just file with IRS. If the annual operating budget is less than $50,000, you don't even need to file the full tax report - Just send a note to IRS certifying that will do.
    Disclaimer: not tax advice.

    I was under the impression that IRS declarations are needed if you are earning. If you are running a non-profit or not even earning any money, the filing should be very simple, no?
    PS. not familier with US law. Only Singapore IRAS rules that states profit above S$20k needs to be declared.

    You are declaring that your operating budget (thus, income) is less than 50k, so IRS has a record. If you don't do this IRS can cancel your tax exempt status.

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @terrorgen said: Has FreeVPS.org incorporated itself?

    No incorporation yet. No money to pay for formation documents, registered agent fees, and incorporation fees.

    If so, getting 501(c)(3) is pretty easy: just file with IRS.

    Will they approve the application?

  • edited May 2023

    @Not_Oles said:

    If so, getting 501(c)(3) is pretty easy: just file with IRS.

    Will they approve the application?

    Usually if the reason for tax exempt status fits the requirements of 501(c)(3), IRS will approve.

    Getting tax exempt status is easier than incorporating.

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  • edited May 2023

    edit : everything is fine

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  • @selalumenang said:
    edit : everything is fine

    good 👍

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  • Hello all,
    We would like to inform you that we have made some modifications to the requirements. The updated criteria are as follows:

    • LET/LES account must be 3 months or older to qualify
    • Active account (you need to have a decent amount of recent posts)
    • At least 50 or more non-spammy posts
    • At least 25 thanks on your profile
    • Donor plans now require a minimum equivalent of $5 in any currency, to any charity. For a VPS which you will be using for a long time, we believe this a fair ask. Above all, it is for a good cause.

    We have kept the other requirements unchanged as we aim to keep the process accessible while deterring abuse as much as possible.

    Thank you for your understanding!
    -The FreeVPS Team

  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    Hello guys!

    I was talking with the FreeVPS.org team, and I heard the great news that FreeVPS.org passed the milestone of having given out 50 servers! 56 to be precise.

    The top locations by number of requests are ScaleBlade London (21), GTHost CHI (14), and Crunchbits CDA (12).

    Thanks and congrats to all the FreeVPS.org providers, including ScaleBlade, GTHost, Crunchbits, WebHorizon, and PieHasBeenEaten!

    Notably, I haven't heard any problem reports about any of the donated servers. That's awesome!

    As we go forward, it would be nice to have another EU location and another location in Asia. Also, FreeVPS.org could use a Public Relations Director to take over management of the threads as well as a Project Leader.

    Please feel free to get in touch if you want to join the FreeVPPS.org Team. And, of course, please do post here in this thread if you meet the requirements in the OP and want a free VPS.

    Special thanks to DP, yoursunny, TheOnlyDK, sh97, Cloudie, Virtfusion, and others who have worked hard to help FreeVPS.org! <3

    Best wishes!

    Tom

  • somiksomik OG
    edited May 2023

    Great work FreeVPS team, and congrats on passing the milestone. Given that it is run fully by volunteers and the fact that there isn't a complaint thread about FreeVPS shows you're running the service better then many lowend providers! So congrats again to the team and keep up the good work.

    Thanked by (3)FatGrizzly Not_Oles sh97
  • Client No: 2139
    Your ID: 627525344596

    ThanksGTHost

    Thankscrunchbits

    ThanksScaleBlade

    ThanksPieHasBeenEaten

    ThanksWebHorizon

    Long live the FreeVPS!

    I want to use this VPS to learn IPv6 networking. My plan is to learn and run a test private DNS64 + NAT64 server on the VPS. In addition, I want to try the ip6tnl and encapsulate IPv4 packets into IPv6 packets.

    Preferred location is Chicago, USA.

    Thanks to all volunteers at FreeVPS!

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  • @dwight said:
    Client No: 2139
    Your ID: 627525344596

    ThanksGTHost

    Thankscrunchbits

    ThanksScaleBlade

    ThanksPieHasBeenEaten

    ThanksWebHorizon

    Long live the FreeVPS!

    I want to use this VPS to learn IPv6 networking. My plan is to learn and run a test private DNS64 + NAT64 server on the VPS. In addition, I want to try the ip6tnl and encapsulate IPv4 packets into IPv6 packets.

    Preferred location is Chicago, USA.

    Thanks to all volunteers at FreeVPS!

    All set, have fun!

  • Added a new FAQ section - check it out!

  • Wow these seem pretty cool! thanks for the offer

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