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'''This page is provisional, and the following declarations are not approved by the OSGeo board.'''
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This is the wiki for the [https://fundraising.osgeo.org OSGeo Fundraising Committee] (FunCom).
  
The foundation will require funding for infrastructure (internet servers + bandwidth), promotion, administrative and legal expenses.  The foundation may hire a part-time or full-time staff member as executive director.  It is also hoped that the foundation can collect and administer money to support work on foundation projects. 
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= Meetings =
  
To collect that funding there will be a ''Fund Raising Committee'', and a series of fund raising initiatives.  It is currently expected that the majority of foundation funding will come from a sponsorship program.  
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* [[FunComMeeting1|First Meeting]]
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= Documents =
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* [[Sponsorship]] proposal.
  
 
= Fundraising Approaches =  
 
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* Submitting grant applications to other charitable foundations or governments.   
 
* Submitting grant applications to other charitable foundations or governments.   
 
* Providing contract development services (seen as conflicting with the charitable status of the foundation, and in direct competition with consulting organizations).
 
* Providing contract development services (seen as conflicting with the charitable status of the foundation, and in direct competition with consulting organizations).
 
== Discussion ==
 
 
[[Talk:Fundraising]]
 

Revision as of 18:30, 25 April 2006

This is the wiki for the OSGeo Fundraising Committee (FunCom).

Meetings

Documents

Fundraising Approaches

Sponsorship Program

This is covered in detail in the Sponsorship proposal.

Conference

The foundation will operate an annual conference starting in 2007, following up on the FOSS4G conference. Conferences can be money making ventures, but putting on a broad and well attended conference is also seen as one of the primary goals of the foundation for it's community building, and promotional benefits. So current plans are that the foundation should aim for a roughly revenue neutral conference.

Note that the conferences have traditionally solicited conference sponsors, and are expected to continue doing so.

Other

A few other ideas that have been suggested.

  • Selling swag like tee-shirts, mugs, etc.
  • Selling CDs with pre-built software.
  • Charging membership fees.
  • Submitting grant applications to other charitable foundations or governments.
  • Providing contract development services (seen as conflicting with the charitable status of the foundation, and in direct competition with consulting organizations).