Sponsors and Backers
Support the development of the open-source projects of the MUI organization through crowdfunding.
Material UI, Base UI, MUI System, and Joy UI are crowd-funded open-source projects, licensed under the permissive MIT license. Sponsorship increases the rate of bug fixes, documentation improvements, and feature development.
Diamond sponsors
Diamond sponsors are those who've pledged $1,500/month or more to the MUI organization. Tier benefits.
Gold sponsors
via Open Collective or via the for-profit
MegaFamous Goread.io Buzzoid Twicsy Views4You
Gold sponsors are those who've pledged $500/month or more to the MUI organization. Tier benefits.
Silver sponsors
via Open Collective
Silvers sponsors are those who've pledged $250/month to $500/month to the MUI organization. Tier benefits.
Bronze sponsors
via Open Collective
Bronze sponsors are those who've pledged $100/month to $250/month to the MUI organization. Tier benefits.
Backers
via Open Collective
FAQ
Why is Material UI a "crowd-funded open-source project"?
Material UI (as well as Base UI, MUI System, and Joy UI) is open-source to give users great freedom in how they use the software and to enable the community to have influence over how the project progresses to make it appropriate for a wide range of use cases. To ensure that these open-source libraries can stand the test of time for our users, they need to be well-directed and financially sustainable.
The absolute best way to support the MUI organization to work on its libraries' ongoing development efforts is to become a sponsor. Crowd-sourced funding enables us to spend the most time directly working on improving the open-source projects, which you and the rest of the community then benefit from.
How is sponsorship money spent?
Sponsorship money is used to fund open-source software development, testing, documentation, and releases of the projects.
Is sponsorship required to use Material UI?
Users are not obligated to give back to Material UI, but it is in their interest to do so.
By significantly reducing the amount of work needed to achieve business goals and reducing running costs, the open-source libraries result in huge time and money savings for users. We encourage organizations to contribute a portion of these savings back, enabling the project to advance more rapidly and result in even greater savings for your organization.
What's the difference between Open Collective and the for-profit?
Funds donated via Open Collective are managed transparently and aimed to sustain the MIT projects. The MUI non-profit organzation benefits from the Open Collective's fiscal sponsorship (hosted as a non-profit), in exchange for 10% of the donations.
Funds transferred to the MUI for-profit organization support the company's mission.
Services
These great services sponsor our open-source projects:
GitHub lets us host the Git repository and coordinate contributions.
Netlify lets us distribute the documentation.
BrowserStack lets us test in real browsers.
CodeCov lets us monitor test coverage.
Tier benefits
Diamond
Your organization logo will be prominently featured:
- on the sidebar of all content pages (4m+ sessions, 900k+ unique visitors/month)
- the homepage (500k+ pageviews and 150k+ unique visitors/month)
- the README.md (80k+ unique visitors/month)
- the Diamond sponsor list
Please contact us at sponsoring@mui.com before subscribing to this tier to get preliminary approval.
Gold
Your organization logo will be placed in:
- the homepage (500k+ pageviews and 150k+ unique visitors/month)
- the README.md (80k+ unique visitors/month)
- the Gold sponsor list
*we accept donations, but we won't show unethical ads.
Silver
Your organization logo will be placed in the Silver sponsor list.
Bronze
Your organization logo will be placed in the Bronze sponsor list.
Backers
Help support more open-source development by becoming a Backer. We'll thank you by including your avatar in the backers list.