Welcome

Jordan Evans is a grassroots not-for-profit organisation dedicated to advancing digital inclusion by providing free, equitable access to online gaming infrastructure and technology education. Based in regional New South Wales, we use cloud-powered tools to deliver community-focused game servers, digital consulting, and tech learning opportunities to underserved and marginalised groups. Our mission is to reduce social isolation, promote fair digital environments, and ensure that access to online spaces is not limited by wealth, geography, or background. Through open access services, zero-cost infrastructure, and transparent, volunteer-led operations, we aim to create meaningful, technology-driven impact in local and regional communities.

If you’re interested in collaborating, setting up a free community server, or seeking digital assistance in your area, we’d love to hear from you. Whether you’re part of a local group, a school, or simply someone passionate about fair and accessible tech, feel free to reach out using the contact form below.

I started this organisation because I believe access to technology, play, and digital spaces should never be restricted by wealth or privilege. Too often, online platforms are dominated by pay-to-win mechanics, donation perks, and monetisation that exclude people. My goal is to build something different — a space where everyone participates equally, without pressure to spend money or compete for status.

Under the Jordan Evans name, I host a growing range of free multiplayer game servers across genres including survival, strategy, competitive shooters, and experimental titles. These servers are fully public, free of advertising or paywalls, and run with fairness and balance at their core. Everyone who joins gets the same experience, regardless of income, background, or technical ability.

But this organisation isn’t just about games — it’s about digital inclusion more broadly. I also aim to provide free education and technology consulting to local and marginalised communities, particularly in regional areas like my hometown of Murwillumbah, NSW. Whether it’s helping a young person understand online safety, showing a community group how to set up a server, or assisting with basic tech literacy, I want to share what I know in ways that are genuinely useful, accessible, and empowering.

Current services provided by the organisation include:

  • Free multiplayer servers with community moderation and support
  • Zero-cost digital education on topics like game server hosting, digital safety, and ethical technology use
  • One-on-one consulting and support for individuals or groups with limited access to digital infrastructure
  • Outreach to rural, regional, and underrepresented communities seeking fair access to online tools and platforms

This is not a business. There are no VIP ranks, donation buttons, or monetised perks. I don’t run ads or take sponsorships. This organisation runs purely on a belief that the internet — and gaming especially — can be used as a tool for community connection, creativity, and equality.

If you share that belief, the best way to support this work is by joining the servers, playing fairly, and sharing the project with others who need or believe in it. I’m always open to working with new people, community groups, or educators who want to collaborate on something meaningful.

Thanks for visiting,
Jordan Evans