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Sarapis is a 501.c.3 nonprofit organization that helps people help each other.  We do this by supporting individuals and organizations that contribute to free/libre/opensource solutions to common challenges. We envision a world where the approximately 1.6 million nonprofit organizations in the United States collaborate on building the tools and techniques necessary for each of us to take care of ourselves, our communities and our world.
Sarapis is a 501.c.3 nonprofit organization that helps people help each other.  We do this by supporting individuals and organizations that contribute to free/libre/opensource solutions to common challenges. We envision a world where the approximately 1.6 million nonprofit organizations in the United States collaborate on building the tools and techniques necessary for each of us to take care of ourselves, our communities and our world.


We use the P2PFoundation wiki as our own because we believe individuals and groups should share grow their knowledge resources together.  We use the "Sarapis" category tag on this wiki to create an index of all the pages we're using for our work.   
We use the P2PFoundation wiki as our own because we believe individuals and groups should grow their knowledge resources together.  We use the "Sarapis" category tag on this wiki to create an index of all the pages we're using for our work.   


You can find more (polished) information on our [http://www.sarap.is website].
You can find more (polished) information on our [http://www.sarap.is website].


If you'd like to see a collection of better organized Sarapis wiki pages, go to [[:Category:Sarapis]].
[[Category:Sarapis]].

Latest revision as of 02:53, 20 October 2014

URL = http://www.sarap.is

Sarapis is a 501.c.3 nonprofit organization that helps people help each other. We do this by supporting individuals and organizations that contribute to free/libre/opensource solutions to common challenges. We envision a world where the approximately 1.6 million nonprofit organizations in the United States collaborate on building the tools and techniques necessary for each of us to take care of ourselves, our communities and our world.

We use the P2PFoundation wiki as our own because we believe individuals and groups should grow their knowledge resources together. We use the "Sarapis" category tag on this wiki to create an index of all the pages we're using for our work.

You can find more (polished) information on our website..