.org made $97 million last year
Public Interest Registry has published its 2019 tax returns, revealing a top line of $97.1 million.
That’s a tad under the $101.1 million it reported for 2018, presumably due to the declining number of .org domains under management.
It lost roughly 200,000 names in 2019, bottoming out at 10.4 million, though it has since recovered in 2020.
The returns also reveal that back-end provider Afilias was paid $18.3 million for its trouble, and ICANN was paid $2.6 million in fees.
The Internet Society, which owns PIR and uses it for most of its funding, was paid $67.5 million, up from the $48.7 million given in 2018.
The form also list the salary and bonuses for 20-odd staffers and directors, for the salary voyeurs among you.
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