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PIR acquires .GIVING, partners with DONUTS

Public Interest Registry (PIR) today announced an expansion of its registry portfolio of top-level domains.

PIR’s acquired the New gTLD extension .GIVING from Giving Limited. Once the transfer is finalized, PIR will “offer access to this brand new TLD to help mission-driven organizations expand their online presence and achieve their goals.”

PIR also will become the steward of the .FOUNDATION, .CHARITY, and .GIVES TLDs.  These TLDs will be transferred to PIR by Donuts, and they will partner to reintroduce them to the market. “This will provide additional options for organizations and leaders seeking to differentiate their brands and engage with their communities of interest.”

DONUTS partners with PIR to take advantage of the .org reputation as these TLDs are obviously under-performing. And that is no surprise PIR and DONUTS are “close friends”…

“PIR recognizes that more and stronger mission-driven organizations make the world a better place, and we also know that each mission-driven organization has different needs for establishing its online presence,” said Jon Nevett, president and CEO of Public Interest Registry. “While .ORG will continue to be the gold standard for mission-driven organizations, the expansion of our mission-driven TLD portfolio will provide leaders complementary options for branding, marketing, and differentiating their organizations.”

“As it strengthens its portfolio of mission-driven TLDs, PIR is also making two TLDs – .NGO and .ONG – easier to use. At the end of 2020, PIR streamlined its validation process so that organizations can acquire and use .NGO and .ONG domains faster. Building on this change, PIR now is proposing to fully separate the .NGO and .ONG registrations. This will simplify how organizations support their brands and make it easier for PIR’s registrar partners to support the TLDs.

PIR will follow the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) processes for review and approval of these proposed changes in the coming months. PIR also announced today that it will issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for its Registry Service Provider (RSP) contract in the second half of 2023. ”

 

“Taken collectively, these actions underscore PIR’s commitment to providing choices and the best registry services to mission-driven organizations,” added Nevett.

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About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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