
Support NTARI on Giving Tuesday
The Network Theory Applied Ressearch Institute is a nonprofit developer of AGPL-3 compliant digital public goods.
Digital public goods are the future of community infrastructure. Building them under the free Software Foundation's GNU Affero General Public License ensures they remain free to use, change, apply and share for everyone.
Our Story
In 2023 NTARI founder Jodson B. Graves realized the internet allows us to transmit not only text, audio and imagery but computational processes and social connection patterns. With experience as a veteran of USMC communication strategy and operations (combat camera) and a graduate of the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences, he began establishing the world's first open-source software "radio station" broadcasting free software across the internet.
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We welcome your support on Giving Tuesday but also consider joining our open-source development community. It isn't just for software engineers, we need teachers, citizen scientists, constructive critics and idea generators to help our volunteer developers produce the social and economic systems of the future. If we're going to build a free future for our local-global communities we must do it together.
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