San Francisco Community Colocation Project is a non-profit that provides a community-based, low-cost colocation facility with optional support and services. We lease full and half rack blocks and pass the costs directly to our members, who pay for single unit spaces at full rack rates. The colocation facility provides UPS protected power as well as network access controls. SFCCP policies protect members' privacy rights. SFCCP supports world-wide non-profit and community-oriented enterprises.

Financial Support

Support SFCCP work!

The San Francisco Community Colocation Project depends on support from the community to ensure that we can continue to do the daily work involved in building and maintaining non-corporate, non-profit internet infrastructure.

Click on one of the buttons below to begin the sign-up process. One hundred percent of your contribution will go directly to paying for hardware and bandwidth — SFCCP is currently an all-volunteer organization.

SFCCP is a fiscally-sponsored association while we go through the non-profit setup process. That means what you donate to us can be tax deductible! That counts for equipment donations as well, as long as you have a recipe of it or something that can tell us the value of the equipment you are donating.

 

If you wish to become a member with a donation larger than $100 (and tax deductible), you can pay online through our fiscal sponsor's online donation form.

 

Thank you for your support!

Community Colo's Network

SFCCP is one of many community colocation projects around the country and is part of a growing movement to provide affordable, untethered internet access to a wide variety of non-profit entities and individuals, social justice organizations, and Open Source projects. We are currently the only non-profit, community-based colo in California, as the original, California CCP, ceased operations in late January 2007.

Our values are rooted in the notion that information and technology infrastructure should be available to all without government or corporate interference. We are fervently free speech and believe that the free flow of information will only help our communities thrive.

We have sister projects in the following cities around North America: Seattle, Chicago, New York, DC, and Toronto (Canada)