Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation

The Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation (IFTF) is a nonprofit charitable organization founded in June 2016 working to maintain, improve, and preserve tools and services used in the creation and distribution of interactive fiction.

[4][9] Since 2022 IFTF supports the Interactive Fiction Wiki (IFWiki), a community-maintained resource for the history and culture of interactive fiction which was originally set up by David Cornelson in 2004.

[4][10] IFTF supports and hosts the Twine software, initially created by Chris Klimas in 2009.

[4][11] Among the members of the Board of Directors are Jason McIntosh (president),[12] Judith Pintar and Andrew Plotkin.

Among the members of the advisory board are Jon Ingold, Max Gladstone, Nick Montfort, Brian Moriarty, Jim Munroe, Graham Nelson and Emily Short.