As of February 2026, the [PostgreSQL Community 
Association](https://www.postgres.ca) (PGCA), the [official non-profit 
organization](https://www.postgres.ca) chartered by the [PostgreSQL Core 
Team](https://www.postgresql.org/developer/core/) in 2011 to protect the 
Postgres brand assets, has updated its sponsorship levels and sponsorship 
prospectus. 

## Updated PGCA sponsorship levels

The [PGCA Board](https://www.postgres.ca/about/pgca/) would not be able to 
protect the PostgreSQL trademarks and brand assets without the [generous 
financial support](https://www.postgres.ca/donate/) we receive from 
corporations, small businesses, and individual donors. We are deeply grateful 
for that support.

After reviewing sponsorship models used by other open source foundations, and 
in light of the increasing costs required to protect the PostgreSQL brand 
assets, we have increased the top two [sponsorship 
levels](https://www.postgres.ca/sponsors/#sponsorship-levels): Benefactor and 
Patron, effective February 1, 2026. All other sponsorship levels remain 
unchanged. As always, we welcome and value donations at all levels, in any 
amount. 

## Significant update to the PGCA non-profit website

We’ve also made a significant update to the [PGCA 
website](https://www.postgres.ca), to modernize it and bring it forward to the 
present. We hope the new site makes it easier to understand the PGCA’s 
non-profit mission, learn how to use PostgreSQL trademarks appropriately, and 
[donate](https://www.postgres.ca/donate/), whether as a one-time or monthly 
contribution. 

The updated PGCA website is at the same URL as before: 
[www.postgres.ca](https://www.postgres.ca). 

Updated sponsorship levels and the sponsorship prospectus can be found on the 
Sponsors page at [www.postgres.ca/sponsors/](https://www.postgres.ca/sponsors/).

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