Raspberry Pi Foundation

Raspberry Pi Foundation
FormationMay 2009; 15 years ago (2009-05)
FoundersDavid Braben, Jack Lang, Alan Mycroft, Robert Mullins, Eben Upton[1][2]
Founded atCaldecote, South Cambridgeshire
Registration no.1129409
Legal statusCompany limited by guarantee[3]
Registered charity in England and Wales[3]
Headquarters37 Hills Road, Cambridge, England, UK[4]
ProductsRaspberry Pi
FieldsEducation
CEO
Philip Colligan
Main organ
Board of trustees[5]
Revenue (2020)
£95,818,848[6]
Staff203[6] (in 2020)
Websiteraspberrypi.org Edit this at Wikidata
Headquarters of the Raspberry Pi Foundation

The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales, as well as an England and Wales company limited by guarantee. [3] It was founded in 2009 to promote the study of computer science. It is part of a group that comprises legal entities in India, Ireland, and the United States, which carry out educational activities in those jurisdictions; and Raspberry Pi Ltd, a commercial subsidiary that develops Raspberry Pi computers and other hardware. The foundation’s charitable activities are funded through a combination of Gift Aid from the profits of Raspberry Pi Ltd, contracts for the delivery of educational services e.g. professional development for teachers, and donations from individuals, foundations, and other organisations.

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  5. ^ "Governance - Raspberry Pi". Archived from the original on 28 March 2021. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Raspberry Pi Foundation Trustees' Report and Financial Statements 2020" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2022.