On 8/5/08, Stormy Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I definitely like your idea of listing concrete goals. I think we > should list specific things we want funding for and we should follow > up with what we spent it on, but we shouldn't actually earmark it. As > a nonprofit, if you earmark it, if plans change, you can't use that > money for anything else. >
Maybe a mention about the chance of donating stuff that is not money would impulse some people to help, like a venue for meetings or conferences. But it might be hard to take track of that I guess. Regarding the website, one thing I didn't see last week that I happened to browse it is images for the gifts. If I'm offered a mug but I have no clue how the mug is, well that makes me doubt. Same, if I'm offered a mug and I see that I get a cooler tshirt for 3 more USD, then I would sign up for that bigger price. I share the idea of making some mentions of events made with Foundation's sponsorship to show possible donators and already donators that the money is being used effectively. greetings Diego -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
