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'''To make a technical contribution''':
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* Find your first code contribution to Mozilla -> [http://codetribute.mozilla.org codetribute.mozilla.org]
* Contribute to the Mozilla code base -> [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Developer_guide/Introduction Introduction]
* Contribute to the open community of developers MDN -> [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/ developer.mozilla.org]
* Find your first code contribution -> [http://codetribute.mozilla.org codetribute.mozilla.org]
* Contribute documentation to the Mozilla Developer Network -> [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/ developer.mozilla.org]
* Contribute your design to an open design community -> [https://github.com/mozilla/OpenDesign/ github.com/mozilla/OpenDesign/]
* Contribute your design to an open design community -> [https://github.com/mozilla/OpenDesign/ github.com/mozilla/OpenDesign/]


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* Localize Mozilla into your language -> [https://l10n.mozilla.org/ l10n.mozilla.org]  
* Localize Mozilla into your language -> [https://l10n.mozilla.org/ l10n.mozilla.org]  
* Help support users from the comfort of your couch by answering questions and/or writing and translating support articles -> [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/get-involved support.mozilla.org]
* Help support users from the comfort of your couch by answering questions and/or writing and translating support articles -> [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/get-involved support.mozilla.org]
* Find Mission-related campaigns and activities you can participate in visit: [https://activate.mozilla.community/ activate.mozilla.community]
* Find Mission-related campaigns and activities you can participate in -> [https://activate.mozilla.community/ activate.mozilla.community]


== Specialist Programs: ==  
== Specialist Programs: ==  

Revision as of 13:47, 20 March 2019

Thanks for your interest in contributing to Mozilla!

Quick Start:

To make a technical contribution:

To make a non-technical contribution:

Specialist Programs:

Participation in these programs requires some sort of prior experience and an application process.

Available by application:

  • Tech Speakers - For volunteer technical advocates and educators who are interested in informing others about the open web and Mozilla products and technologies.
  • Reps program - For contributors who are already regularly organizing community events and organizing in their communities.
  • Fellowships - For web activists, open-source researchers and scientists, and technology policy experts who work on the front lines of the internet health movement.
  • Research Grants & Sponsorships - For universities, labs and research-focused registered non-profits working to make the internet a better place.
  • MOSS Awards - For open source projects that contribute to Mozilla’s work and to the health of the Internet.
  • Student Internships - For university/college students looking for Summer Internships.

Still can’t find what you’re looking for? Check out the conversations on the Mozilla Discourse.

Contribution areas

Here we’ve compiled a directory of ways you can get involved and contribute to Mozilla and some featured projects to get you started:

Here is a list of projects in Mozilla organized by contribution area, note that Mozilla changes rapidly and some of this information may be out of date. Click the contribution topics to reveal the teams and projects below:

Still can’t find what you’re looking for? Check out the conversations on the Mozilla Discourse. There are lots of ways you can get involved with each of these teams so if you can’t find what you’re looking for be sure to visit their webpages for more information. Looking for content from the old page? You can find it in the archive HERE.