Honestly, it would be very easy for an organisation like the omni to
solicit corporate donations, and philanthropic grants from fortunate
individuals.
Why we don't do this is beyond my understanding.
On 25 Oct 2015 11:55 pm, "danarauz(a)gmail.com" <danarauz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All!
Straight to the point:
Instead of going to buy a new/used piece of furniture or whatever item
from a store, one should ask in their Collecive and or the Omni email
list(s). So if a member has it, then the two parties involved will decide
the amount of money that the person receiving the item should donate to
Omni. This idea is not inclusive to items, it could include services.
For example (a real example): I am going in a trip for 11 days (Nov 3 -
11), and I have no place to park my car for that length of time.
If I use the parking lot at the airport, it will cost me $18 a day making
it a total of $198 plus tax. But, I would be happier if someone in the list
living near BART would allow me to park in their driveway or similar; from
anywhere in Richmond to North Oakland, or from SF to the SF Airport so that
I would donate $50 to Omni.
The person doing the monetary donation could do it in person or use the
any of these methods online:
https://omnicommons.org/donate.html
What are your thoughts?
Many thanks for reading this email.
Daniel
p.s. i will send another email with my real #ISO request as an example of
what I mean, and perhaps I get some replies.
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