Contributing on the mailing list is one way.  Spread the word, run a node, contribute to the mailing list, donating.  The list is endless really.

On 2/16/2019 5:47 PM, J.S. Evans wrote:
Hi all, I'd like to get some more information on volunteering with and in the 
Tor Project. The website seems to be heavily geared towards developer and 
running nodes. However I'm not a developer and I'm going to be running my own 
node soon.

There is a section on the website for volunteering with other things:
- Create a presentation that can be used for various user group meetings around 
the world.
- Create a video about the positive uses of Tor, what Tor is, or how to use it. 
Some have already started on Tor's Media server, Howcast, and YouTube.
- Create a poster around a theme, such as "Tor for Freedom!"
- Create a t-shirt design that incorporates "Congratulations! You are using 
Tor!" in any language.
- Spread the word about Tor at a symposium or conference and use these Tor 
brochures in PDF and ODG format and translated to at least ten different 
languages as conversation starter.

These are all nice things and I've done some of them, but that's me doing it on 
my own. How would I actually get involved in the Tor Project itself short of 
being hired as an employee?

Thanks,
Jason

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