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# Do we need to be able to notify the receiving project who the payment was from?  
 
# Do we need to be able to notify the receiving project who the payment was from?  
 
# Do we need to issue receipts as a charitable contribution (once the 501(c)3 stuff is done)
 
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# In which way we handle donations across borders? Can everyone donate to osgeo.org or it is necessary to install donationpoints in every Local Chapter or single country?
  
 
== Potential Avenues ==
 
== Potential Avenues ==

Revision as of 01:43, 22 April 2008

(this page is a draft)

Motivation

In several OSGeo projects, (potential) microdonations play an important role. A system is desired to give users and sponsors to easily donate small amounts of money. This is of community importance, even if total contribution might be negligible, as it helps building up a mutual trust.

Proposal

A double system is proposed where microdonations are handled by the individual projects and their respective Web sites while larger sponsorship through OSGeo (see Project Sponsorship). The use of microdonations is at the discretion of the respective PSC. In my view, a central mechanism, where I could, say, donate 50 euros to GRASS and 50 to QGIS would be preferable to a multi-site arrangement, as it is easier for the donor and appears more trustworthy. The challenge is designing a simple system, to keep overhead low.

Unclear

  1. How can a sponsor earmark his/her contribution through OSGeo to a specific project?
  2. Do we need to be able to notify the receiving project who the payment was from?
  3. Do we need to issue receipts as a charitable contribution (once the 501(c)3 stuff is done)
  4. In which way we handle donations across borders? Can everyone donate to osgeo.org or it is necessary to install donationpoints in every Local Chapter or single country?

Potential Avenues

  • Google Checkout For Non Profits [1] free until 2009 once 501(c)3 in place
  • OSGeo has a Paypal account - perhaps different "products" can be listed for purchase, with each product being an OSGeo Project.