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## How are Donations Spent?
Donations are spent on things relating to our sites. This includes things such as server costs, infrastructure costs, tool costs, and payment for work done relating to it.
Donators are people who have at one point made a donation towards us regardless on whether they are currently doing a monthly donation, did one in the past, or did a one time donation.
## Donation Perks
We offer perks towards donators that have at one point made a donation towards us. These are the current perks donators get:
By donating to programming.dev you acknowledge and agree to the following terms:
- **Display Proof:** To get access to a perk you must be able to prove that you are the one that made the donation.
- **Account Requirement:** Access to a perk requires an account on the platform the perk is on. For example to get a discord role you need a discord account.
- **Request Perks:** To get a perk you need to request it from a community team admin in charge of the software the perk is on or from our contact email at info@programming.dev.
- **Refund Policy:** Donations are generally non refundable. If a perk is removed or edited refunds will not be given.
- **Modification of Perks:** Perks may be modified at any time to change details about a perk, add new perks, or remove existing perks. They are privileges and do not constitute a legal right or entitlement.
- **Perk Removal:** Users may have perks taken away from them if they abuse the perk (as in use it in a way it was not intended) or break our [Code of Conduct](https://github.com/programming-dot-dev/p.d-legal/blob/main/CODE-OF-CONDUCT.md).
We may update the Donation Policy from time to time. When we do the date at the bottom of the page will change to indicate the date of the most recent changes. In addition, clicking on that date will bring you to the commit in the code repository that shows who edited it, and what was changed. If we make changes we may notify you by posting a notice of such changes in our meta community on the programming.dev site, in the updates account on the bytes.programming.dev site, in our blog on the stacks.programming.dev site, in the news community in our discord server, and in the news community in our matrix server. We encourage you to review the Donation Policy periodically for any modifications.