Hi All….
Busy time for us so I haven't had a chance to chime in on the motion for 
"dues." I personally do not care to contribute any unearmarked funds to 
SugarLabs. I am not at all pleased at the way funds have been carelessly 
disbursed to a select few in the past and feel no need to send my good money 
off to be used in a similar fashion.
Every year at tax time we enumerate our contributions in support of SugarLabs, 
and other sub-organizations, and I can assure you they are substantial They 
include such things as expenses to attend conferences, booth banners, printing 
costs for hand-outs etc. We reach hundreds of potential Sugar users and, 
occasionally, potential Sugar  "contributors." 
Meanwhile, SugarLabs funds are freely distributed to others to cover their 
expenses to do similar things and other things that have far smaller "returns 
on investment." So, although I cannot vote on this (since I am not a member of 
SLOB), I do want to voice my opposition to this motion.
I am not alone in this.  
I think if it passes you will lose many members who are strong supporters of 
Sugar and open source but feel, as I do, that SugarLabs is not the only way to 
do it. Put simply, they will "vote with their feet."
I have no objection to contributing something "in kind" in lieu of dues… a new 
banner, some clever swag or the like to use in marketing Sugar and SugarLabs. 
But, dues… no thanks!
Caryl
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 23 May 2016 10:00:14 -0400
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IAEP] Fwd: Re: [SLOBS] Motion: Solicit Membership Donations + 
Public Statements

Hi!
On 23 May 2016 at 09:44, Tony Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
I am not aware of any method to donate money to Sugar Labs. I understand we 
need to make the donations to SFC and somehow have the money arrive in our 
funds. 
That's right. 
The #1 service for member projects listed at 
http://sfconservancy.org/members/services/ is:

Tax-Deductible, Earmarked Donations
Member projects can receive earmarked donations through Conservancy. Since 
Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) charity incorporated in New York, donors can often 
deduct the donation on their USA taxes. Additionally, the donors can indicate 
that their donation should be used to advance a specific member project, and 
those funds are kept in a separate account for the member project by 
Conservancy. This structure prevents developers from having to commingle 
project funds with their own personal accounts or having to set up their own 
project specific account.
Since Conservancy is a tax-exempt organization, there are some limits that the 
law places on what member projects can do with their assets, but those limits 
are the same as if the project was an independent non-profit entity. Usually, 
the project leadership instructs Conservancy's leadership on how the project's 
funds are spent. Conservancy spends these funds on the project's behalf on any 
expenses that constitute appropriate activity under Conservancy's 501(c)(3) 
not-for-profit mission. Some typical uses of earmarked donations by 
Conservancy's member projects are:
funding travel expenses for project developers to attend relevant 
conferences.domain name fees, bandwidth costs, and computer equipment 
purchases.purchasing media for distribution of project software at conferences 
and events.paying key developers on a contractual basis to improve the 
project's software and its documentation.sponsoring and organizing conferences 
for the project.trademark registration and enforcement.FLOSS license 
enforcement and compliance activity.
http://sfconservancy.org/donate/ says,

Donate to Our Member Projects
Finally, Conservancy also maintains directed donation programs for its member 
projects. Donation links for these directed donation programs are typically 
found on the individual websites of our members.
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Donate says,

Mail us a checkPlease make your check payable to:
Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc.and place this note in the memo field:
Directed donation: Sugar LabsChecks should then be mailed to:
Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc.137 MONTAGUE ST STE 380Brooklyn, NY 
11201-3548USA
This needs to be made very clear on the web site.

Sure :) Please draft something for what you think should be on the website 
donation page :) 
    I am not referring to 'lying', I am referring to asking the
    question. If it is a donation, a person can donate what they feel
    comfortable with.
I don't understand your point :)
-- 
Cheers
Dave


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