> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.linuxfoundation.org/lfx/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.linuxfoundation.org/lfx/linux-individual-supporter-program/purchasing-linux-individual-supporter-program.md).

# Enroll in the Linux Foundation Individual Supporter Program

You can enroll in the Linux Foundation Individual Supporter program for $99 a year. You need to have a Linux Foundation account and an LFID to make the purchase.

To enroll in the Linux Foundation Individual Supporter program, follow these steps:

1\. Navigate to the Linux Foundation [Individual Supporters](https://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/individual-supporters/) webpage and select the **Individual $99** CTA button.

![](/files/-MCSLqA29Zihjgutj70S)

2\. On the next page, select **SUPPORT LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE TODAY** CTA button to be navigated to the Individual Enrollment Supporter form.

![](/files/-MCOo-i_meEXes02DV77)

4\. When you land on the Individual Supporter Enrollment form **Contact Details** page, enter your your **Contact Information**, provide your **Social Accounts** (optional), enter your **Mailing Address** and click **Next**.

![Contact Details](/files/-MCNMIucl2lL1uY_fAOC)

5\. On the next **Checkout** page, you can view the **Order Detail** and price. Please provide the billing address details if different from your mailing address, enter the credit card details under **Payment Information**, check the Terms and Conditions box, and click **Submit**.

![Checkout](/files/-MCNQK0xRT3VkslZZDAR)

6\. On the Confirmation page, you can view your **Order Number**, the link to My Profile Dashboard, and Individual Support FAQ as well as a link to purchase Linux.com email.

![](/files/-MCSLQihLMdxY2z9nLJ0)


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