Organizations
.org domains
.org signals a nonprofit, community, or mission-driven organization. It carries a long history of trust and is the expected extension for charities, open-source foundations, and member groups.
Best for
- Nonprofits and charities
- Communities and foundations
- Open-source projects
Pros
- Strong trust for mission-driven groups.
- Widely recognized and expected for nonprofits.
- Better availability than .com.
Cons
- Reads as non-commercial — less ideal for a for-profit brand.
Example .org name ideas
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- BeaconSupplybeaconsupply.org
- RallyGiverallygive.org
- AidCauseaidcause.org
- CauseKindredcausekindred.org
- GiveLoopgiveloop.org
- ModernRallymodernrally.org
- GiveRoomgiveroom.org
- ModernKindredmodernkindred.org
- CauseBeaconcausebeacon.org
- RallyCauserallycause.org
- RallyYardrallyyard.org
- KindredWavekindredwave.org
- RallyLabsrallylabs.org
- HavenKindredhavenkindred.org
- BeaconClubbeaconclub.org
- BoldRallyboldrally.org
- BrightRallybrightrally.org
- AidRoomaidroom.org
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Generate .org name ideas.org domain FAQ
- Who should use a .org domain?
- Nonprofits, charities, communities, foundations, and open-source projects. It signals a mission-driven, non-commercial purpose that audiences trust.
- Can a business use .org?
- It can, but .org reads as non-commercial, so for-profit brands are usually better served by .com, .co, or an industry-specific extension.