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Free hosting for Drupal community sites

To support the Drupal community, Acquia provides free Acquia Managed Cloud Hosting to non-commercial organizations promoting Drupal adoption and usage.

Who qualifies?

Acquia provides free hosting to non-commercial Drupal organizations with a track record of giving back to and promoting the Drupal project. For example, sites like Drupal Camp websites and local Drupal user group websites both qualify for free Acquia Cloud Hosting. In the interest of showing off the best that Drupal has to offer, websites should be of high quality, in both form and function, to qualify for this offer.

What do you get?

  • Acquia Managed Cloud infrastructure for your site
  • Load balancing, high availability, and built-in redundancy
  • Hosted Git repositories for code management (SVN available on request)
  • Development, staging, and production environments

What we ask for in return?

The footer section of each page needs to display:

  • the following text: “Drupal Hosting powered by Acquia Cloud”
  • and an Acquia logo (that we provide)

Where do you apply?

If your site meets the criteria to qualify for Acquia’s Free Hosting program, fill out the form below. Requests for free hosting will be reviewed for eligibility and then once approved, you will be contacted with your Acquia Cloud account details and further instructions to get up and running free Acquia Cloud hosting!

Details about your Drupal community site
Who is applying for free hosting (user group, event team, etc.)?
Describe the site you'd like Acquia to host (Drupal Camp or event site, user group homepage, etc.) and tell us anything else we need to know about your situation.
Your preferred version control system for your code repositories.
Your name and contact information
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