The reason to charge a membership fee is to allow for membership in the
omni collective that is not dependent on private and common space access,
but is still constituted by stakeholdership in paying some nominal amount.
I justified this baseline in terms of the historical and political context
of membership-organizing (e.g. labor unions and voluntary associations).
Patrik, in this reduced income model, for instance, we aren't covering any
of the additional overhead costs including insurance, operating supplies
(e.g. toilet paper), maintenance (anything not covered by the lease,
sweeping/mopping, etc), and other expenses.
We haven't added utilities on top of all this as well. That could be
covered by a "Utilities fee" based on usage or proportion, etc.
I'm merely suggesting that the model of using multiple fees is going to
prove useful. The bulk of rent, of course, could be covered by your
proposal.
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 3:22 PM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
I had sent this out to the Omni Logistics group
earlier. If anyone would
like me to go over any of this at the meeting this evening, let me know...
Patrik
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From: Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 5:44 AM
Subject: Price calculations
To: omnilogistics(a)lists.riseup.net
Hi all,
I've fleshed out my rate calculations for $/sqft of dedicated space, and
for use of the shared space. Details are in my spreadsheet and on the wiki:
http://wiki.omni-oakland.org/w/Building#Price.2FSq_Ft
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17DINigEczGwjfTdmdxl-MpYe1KJzJJDeCHR…
There's a lot of details, but in the end it boils down to (1) you pay a
fixed rate for any dedicated space you'd like to claim (including storage
space etc.), and (2) you pay some "share" towards use of the resources of
the shared space.
I know, this is a big departure from the "offer what you can afford, and
ask for whatever space you'd like" approach we've been taking so far. But I
do feel we need something like this, to make our pricing scheme fair and
transparent.
Two big discrepancies, when comparing with how much rent different groups
have pledged:
- The Cafe covers a large amount of high-quality space - and should be a
potential money-maker for the space. However, right now it's only penciled
in as contributing $1500 to the rent.
- Oakland Nights Live wants to host a large event in the Ballroom once a
month, but have only committed to $100 in rent so far.
I definitely don't want to pick on these two groups, and I would love to
see these be part of the Omni. But it does point out that we need to work
with them to make sure that what they propose makes financial sense as
well. E.g. If we put a bit more effort into fundraising during the Oakland
Nights Live events (even just asking for donations, and/or selling
T-shirts), there's no reason we couldn't make these self-sufficient.
Patrik
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