Sponsor DOM Helpers

Giovanni Marianne
Creator of DOM Helpers Library
DOM Helpers is a free, open-source library that provides reactivity and simplifies DOM manipulation for developers worldwide. Your sponsorship, no matter the amount, helps ensure continued development, maintenance, and support for the community.
Why Sponsor?
DOM Helpers is built and maintained with care to provide:
- Zero dependencies — lightweight and performant
- Developer-friendly API — intuitive methods for common DOM tasks
- Active maintenance — regular updates, bug fixes, and improvements
- Community support — responsive help and feature requests
- Comprehensive documentation — clear guides and examples
Your sponsorship, whether large or small, directly supports:
✅ Active Development — new features and improvements
✅ Bug Fixes & Security — timely patches and updates
✅ Documentation — keeping guides current and comprehensive
✅ Community Support — responding to issues and questions
✅ Long-term Sustainability — ensuring the library remains maintained
Every Contribution Matters
All contributions are valued and appreciated equally. Whether you can contribute once or regularly, every bit of support helps keep this project alive and thriving.
Your support enables:
- Dedicated time for development and maintenance
- Infrastructure costs (hosting, domains, CI/CD)
- Tools and resources for better development
- Community initiatives and improved documentation
- Video tutorials
How to Sponsor
Choose the platform that works best for you:
GitHub Sponsors (Recommended)
Sponsor @giovannimarianne on GitHub
Other Payment Methods
- PayPal: paypal.me
All amounts are welcome — contribute what feels right for you, whether it's a one-time gift or ongoing support.
Corporate & Business Use
If your company or organization uses DOM Helpers in production, I'd love to hear about it! Understanding how the library is being used in real-world applications helps guide its development and ensures it continues to meet professional needs.
I'm open to discussing:
- How DOM Helpers fits into your workflow
- Features that would make it more valuable for your team
- Ways we can collaborate to make the library better
- Support arrangements as the project grows
Contact: giovannimarianne1@gmail.com
Recognition & Gratitude
All sponsors who wish to be recognized will be:
- Listed in the project README (unless you prefer to remain anonymous)
- Mentioned in release notes
- Given a heartfelt thank you from the maintainer
Your contribution, regardless of size, makes a real difference.
Current Sponsors
🌟 Amazing People & Organizations Supporting DOM Helpers
Become the first sponsor and help build something great!
Transparency
I believe in being open about how sponsorship funds are used:
- Development Time — dedicated hours for coding, testing, and maintenance
- Infrastructure — hosting, domains, CI/CD services
- Tools & Resources — development tools and learning resources
- Community — documentation, support, and outreach
Regular updates on project progress and fund usage will be shared with the community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is there a minimum amount?
A: No! All contributions are gratefully accepted, no matter how small.
Q: Can I sponsor anonymously?
A: Absolutely. Just let me know your preference.
Q: What if I want to discuss a custom arrangement?
A: Please reach out at giovannimarianne1@gmail.com — I'm happy to chat!
Alternative Ways to Support
Not able to sponsor financially right now? You can still make a huge impact:
- ⭐ Star the repository on GitHub
- 🐛 Report bugs and suggest features
- 📝 Improve documentation with pull requests
- 💬 Share DOM Helpers with other developers
- ✍️ Write tutorials or blog posts about the library
- 🔧 Contribute code to help build new features
- 🗣️ Spread the word on social media
Thank You
Every contribution, whether it's code, feedback, or financial support, helps keep DOM Helpers growing and improving. Your generosity makes open-source software sustainable.
With sincere gratitude,
Giovanni Marianne
Creator & Maintainer of DOM Helpers
DOM Helpers is MIT licensed and will always remain free and open source.
Sponsorship helps ensure it stays that way.