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The .org Domain: Complete 2026 Guide

The trust TLD for nonprofits and communities. Registration costs, aftermarket values, notable sales, and whether .org is right for your project.

Registration
$8–$13/yr
Avg Aftermarket
$51,747
2025 sale data
Our Multiplier
15%
of equivalent .com
Trend
surging
Average aftermarket prices nearly quadrupled in 2025

.org is one of the original six TLDs (from 1985) and has maintained a distinctive niche as the trust TLD for nonprofits, foundations, open-source projects, and mission-driven organizations. Wikipedia.org, Mozilla.org, Linux.org, Archive.org, and thousands of other bedrock internet institutions run on .org. In 2025, .org had an unexpected aftermarket renaissance — average sale prices nearly quadrupled. This reflects a broader rediscovery of the trust premium that .org carries for any organization wanting to signal genuine mission rather than pure commerce.

Key Facts About .org

The 2025 .org resurgence

For most of the past decade, .org aftermarket activity was quiet — trading at predictable, modest prices. 2025 changed that. Average sale prices reached $51,747, up from roughly $12,000 in 2023. Multiple factors drove the surge:

The PIR advantage

The .org registry is operated by Public Interest Registry (PIR), a nonprofit specifically chartered to maintain the extension. In 2020, there was a controversial proposed sale of PIR to a private equity firm — the sale was ultimately blocked by ICANN, preserving .org's nonprofit governance model. This matters for long-term stability and pricing predictability.

When .org is the right choice

If your organization is a registered nonprofit, .org is almost always the right call — the trust premium is real and measurable. For mission-driven commercial projects (certain open-source products, community-focused platforms, advocacy businesses), .org can signal authenticity better than .com.

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Notable .org Sales

DomainSale PriceYear
Poker.org$1,000,0002012
VPN.org$100,0002022
Climate.org$100,0002023
Hemp.org$80,0002018
Tea.org$60,0002021
Scholar.org$45,0002020

Pros and Cons

Advantages

  • Strong trust signal — associated with nonprofits and public interest
  • Operated by nonprofit Public Interest Registry
  • Cheapest major TLD at $8-$13/year
  • No governance risk
  • Aftermarket surging — nearly 4x growth in 2025
  • Ideal for mission-driven brands

Drawbacks

  • Commercial brands may feel mismatched using .org
  • Less type-in traffic than .com
  • Users may expect nonprofit content
  • Not suitable for e-commerce

Where to Register .org

Pricing varies significantly across registrars. The numbers below are typical current market rates — always check the registrar's site for current offers, especially renewal pricing.

RegistrarFirst YearRenewal
Spaceship Recommended $8.98 $12.98 Register
GoDaddy $9.99 $22.99 Register
Namecheap $10.98 $14.98 Register
Dynadot $9.99 $9.99 Register
Registrar note. Namecheap has historically been known for transparent nonprofit pricing on .org. Spaceship and Dynadot are also competitive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a nonprofit to register .org?

No — .org has always been open to anyone, though the vast majority of registrants are nonprofits, communities, and mission-driven projects.

How much does .org cost?

$8-$13/year, making it one of the cheapest major TLDs.

Why are .org aftermarket prices rising?

Combination of nonprofit sector growth, renewed trust-TLD premium, and limited premium inventory. 2025 saw average prices nearly quadruple.

Is .org good for a for-profit business?

Usually no. Using .org for a clearly commercial venture can feel mismatched to users who expect nonprofit content. Better for mission-aligned projects.

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