Board Meeting 2010-01-14
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Special Fundraising Meeting
This board meeting is scheduled for the 14th of January 2010 at 16:00 UTC, on a voice call.
Agenda
- Appoint meeting secretary
- Review agenda
Brainstorming:
- Key industry areas in 2010
- Types of funding organisations - sponsors, grant makers
- Role of FOSS4G
- Events to present at
- Engaging community as fundraisers, donors
- Licensing OSGeo brand - events, certification
- Relationships with sponsors, project, foundation, FOSS4G
- Budget related
- ...
Minutes
This was a special fundraising discussion meeting done via a voice call.
Attendees
Directors:
- Arnulf Christl (co-chair)
- Christopher Schmit
- Jeff McKenna
- Geoff Zeiss
- Ari Jolma
- Others?
Staff:
- Tyler Mitchell (co-chair)
Action Summary
- Each director identify 2 contacts for each month and report to board.
- Tyler to set up wiki for capturing contacts, etc. Setup templates for capturing info. (**DONE**)
- Compile list of large governments moving to FOSS. (Tyler emailed OSGeo discuss list and got a few pointers)
- Consider event package idea.
Detailed Minutes
- Agenda review
- Arnulf: More formal Fundraising Committee needed?
- Agreed that a regular meeting of this style was more suitable. Best to have special board meetings rather than make new committee.
- Arnulf: Hoping to get board more actively involved in fundraising. Proposed: each director contact 2 sponsorship opportunities per month.
- Jeff: Key job for board members, perhaps clarify the key responsibility for the board
- Need face to face for finalising some bigger ones
- How can we define a product? To what extent is it necessary?
- Some specific examples given, e.g. corps depending on our libraries and need help using them. Others using geodata and have licensing issues we could help with. Leads to the question: what can we 'do' for them to leverage funding?
- General approach discussed:
- Identify key large sponsors, several follow ups for larger amount
- Several small ones with a more general approach
- Tyler to set up private wiki for collecting contacts and sensitive notes
- capture contacts, potential, history
- template for following up, keeping history
- FOSS4G / Conference is a key product
- Marketing budgets are more accessible than sponsorship budgets in corps. FOSS4G helps to access these funds.
- More events could help raise funding
- What kind of overlaps/opportunities are there with local chapters? Some ways to encourage/help them start events that raise funding.
- This could be done by creating a virtual product package that local groups/companies/members could take and use - e.g. a proactive approach that others can 'buy into' - with requirements for branding, costs/benefit, content ideas. So local folks can take the package and deliver a successful event.
- Key benefits - income, but also coverage/promotion
- Other product ideas, high level meetings or training sessions, maybe following other events
- OSGeo could provide a public list of potential speakers. Promoted as "have OSGeo at your event! contact us... get a speaker, develop a training sessions, host a roundtable", etc.
- e.g. organised by partners, invite people in a region for shorter or longer events
- need a training event for a particular product? we can help provide a presenter or team
- Coupling a board/director meeting with an event, e.g. experts meeting in India. face-to-face but with potential to making money by hosting an event, or meeting with potential sponsors.
- More money available for 'training' than esoteric reasons
- Some increased 'virtual' attendance at events, Autodesk University had 20k attendees at $99/ea
- OSGeo could provide a public list of potential speakers. Promoted as "have OSGeo at your event! contact us... get a speaker, develop a training sessions, host a roundtable", etc.
- Various aspects to fundraising opportunities: geographic, industry sectors and corporation/orgs that fund/sponsor via grants. Geoff give several updates.
- US government - 5 key sectors, one is geo and one is open source
- Open source for america - geo is there, is energy/trans?
- Energy/transportation - foss penetration = zero. URISA presentation good place to connect.
- Municipal gov needs - smaller budgets but don't have $ for proprietary stuff. Their own revenue is getting smaller with tax crunch/stretch. Utilities in particular.
- Rural coops? local govs that could use help (NRECA)
- Which other vertical areas? miltary, utilities, gov, each with their own industry association
- Geo perspective - easy to have smaller event in big cities, draw folks from 2-3 hour driving (no flying!)
- What about different regions/countries - where is the biggest need/market
- e.g. some gov't officially moving to FOSS. How can we help them by giving them sponsorship opportunities along with guidance. likely need help implementing their vision (Indonesia: IGOS eg)
- Coupling events along with other foss training/events