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Leverage and Extend the FundOSS fundraising format #22
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Prompted by @hellojuliarose in Slack (see below) I went ahead and submitted what we've outlined in the Google doc as a Next Gen event via https://wordpressdotorg.survey.fm/next-generation-of-wordpress-events
The application question about timing prompted this answer:
Regardless if that's realistic, we now have (at least) one event format we can solidify in collaboration with multiple teams! |
Due to the fundraising component @hellojuliarose checked with Harmony, who manages finances for the WordPress Foundation and WordPress Community Support, PBC, about the feasibility of a fundraising event. This was her initial response (with some initial attempts at clarification):
While there is a fundraising component, this is very much an event format that would involve multiple teams, create/extend a variety of tools and resources, provide training opportunities, and grow the local and global community.
IF either of these WordPress entities were involved, the scope/commitment would primarily be limited to finding sponsors/funders for the matching pool. This is because (once set up on Open Collective) we'd be leveraging/extending an existing program (see the details and FAQ for the FundOSS pilot) where the FundOSS team and partners provide everything from the platform, training, organizer guides, Democratic/Quadratic funding model (see https://www.wtfisqf.com/), and mechanism to allocate/distribute funds to WordPress participants (via Open Collective, the FundOSS Fund and Open Source Collective). I tried to provide more details about Open Collective and Team roles/requirements in the proposal. |
I wanted to follow up on this bit of Slack discussion with @harishankerr as the fundraisers referenced in this issue would enable additional contributors and/or contributor time. While it's not (yet) clear if/how the Community Team and/or the WordPress Foundation would officially support (think we could make a stronger case if we could make it a Contributor Working Group project WordPress/wp-contributor-working-group-tracker#11)), FundOSS would provide a way for projects, initiatives, teams, and working groups on Open Collective #24 to test an innovative funding model using an external program/platform they can opt into. |
FundOSS is a fundraising initiative that leverages Open Collective and the Democratic Funding model to support open source projects and programs.
Objective/Purpose
Democratic Funding (also known as Quadratic Funding) is a mechanism designed to distribute funds in a fair and democratic manner. It leverages the principle that matching smaller contributions proportionally incentivizes broader participation. By implementing Democratic Funding, the WordPress Community can allocate matching funds to projects, groups, and strategic initiatives based on a formula that rewards grassroots support. This model not only encourages individual contributions but also fosters collaboration and community engagement.
Potential Funding Rounds
Each quarterly round can have multiple focus areas with their own match fund.
Action items/todos
NextGen Event
Initial Proposal and review
Planning and implementation
Participation in 'WordPress' Democratic Funding rounds
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