Mathew L. said I move that Roll20 begins hosting charity fundraising! I move that you do it! :) Seriously though, businesses are hard to run, hard to grow, and fragile in their infancy. I'm sure that as and when they can afford to do it without impinging on the business model the Orr Group will help a charity here and there, but let them do it under their own steam and in their own time. Right now they probably move from month to month ensuring that bills and wages get paid, and work incredible hours for relatively little. That's the nature of a small business making it's (pretty incredible) mark on the world. If you want to use the platform they have built using their own time and money, and made available to you... FOR FREE... to raise money for charity, you knock yourself out! I don't meant that with even a hint of sarcasm either (this being the internet, snark can be habitually read into things), I seriously mean go for it and I hope you raise a bundle of cash for a good cause. Just like my advice on your idea for running the prize winning tournaments though, I'm going to reiterate my sentiment: Do it yourself. The Orr Group are doing something they're passionate about, and more than 500,000 people beat a path to their door. Don't vote someone else to do it. Roll up your sleeves and do it yourself. Do what you're passionate about. Do what you believe in. If you do good, others will join in of their own accord.