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Thought from 5/16 meeting: There seem to be three categories to bring in income (below). The discussion group thought that membership fees and services/goods offered would be the main sources of income, with the quality of the goods/services offered greatly affecting the energy and support of membership.
Thought from 5/16 meeting: There seem to be three categories to bring in income (below). The discussion group thought that membership fees and services/goods offered would be the main sources of income, with the quality of the goods/services offered greatly affecting the energy and support of membership.


'''1. Membership Fees''' (perhaps $50-$100/mo, with sliding scale available for starving students / unemployed)
'''1. Membership Fees''' (Should a driving principle be to '''separate membership fee-paying from perception of having influence in SudoRoom?''')
From 5/16 meeting:
* Should a driving principle be to '''separate membership fee-paying from perception of having influence in SudoRoom?''' Or, to what extent should financial contribution be separate from 1) governance privileges 2) access to the space?


* Should "member" be the term used? What about participant/ supporter/ Sudo-Agent? (Patrik: we can call them whatever we want internally, but for the elevator pitch we should refer to them as "members", because that is what people understand.)
To what extent should financial contribution be separate from 1) governance privileges 2) access to the space? Separating donations from membership makes it easier to solicit donations from those not interested in the governance of the space.


* Accept in-kind donations if cash not available? What would the list of acceptable trades be?
* No material benefits to membership? - members (& Nonmembers) donate because they value the existence of the space and believe in its continued existence.


'''1.1 Possible membership benefits - what reason do we give people to donate on a regular basis?'''
'''2. Services/ Goods Offered to Community''' (Classes/ SkillShares; Events: Speakers, Conferences, Movie Nights; Goods: DIYbio kits, repair workshops, etc)
* Governance privileges
* Access to the space
* Access to shared tools
* Maybe a substantive membership benefit would be that members get to invite speakers & have classes at the space without having to get larger group approval
** would anyone pay for that privilege?
* Discount for classes or other goods/services


'''2. Services/ Goods Offered to Community''' (Classes/ SkillShares; Events: Speakers, Conferences, Movie Nights; Goods: DIYbio kits, repair workshops, etc)
* From 5/16 meeting: Selling goods/services can fuel and support membership (ie, members can provide goods/host events/teach classes/act as speakers + these activities can bring new members); but does charging for these opportunities run counter to the sudo open + accessible principle?
* From 5/16 meeting: Selling goods/services can fuel and support membership (ie, members can provide goods/host events/teach classes/act as speakers + these activities can bring new members); but does charging for these opportunities run counter to the sudo open + accessible principle?
** Not being able to pay the rent also runs counter to the open + accessible principle
** Not being able to pay the rent also runs counter to the open + accessible principle


'''3. Fundraising''' (Grants: city/state/federal/private; Straight Donations, ex Donate button on website; Parties; Crowdfunding)
'''3. Fundraising'''  
(Grants: city/state/federal/private; Straight Donations, ex Donate button on website; Parties; Crowdfunding)
* From 5/16 meeting: fundraising is time-consuming and difficult and will be more likely if membership is solid (also, goods/services provided by the community can inform the viability of grants/crowdfunding)
* From 5/16 meeting: fundraising is time-consuming and difficult and will be more likely if membership is solid (also, goods/services provided by the community can inform the viability of grants/crowdfunding)
   
   
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==Free-form Income-bringing Responses==
==Free-form Income-bringing Responses==
*(response)
*front-facing shop / co-op? kombucha cafe, fixit shop, etc
*(response)
*(response)


==Resources About Income-bringing Forms and Processes==
==Resources About Income-bringing Forms and Processes==

Latest revision as of 01:48, 27 November 2012

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This is a shared knowledge commons on our options to bring in income to cover costs for Sudo Room. These may be shorter responses than for decisions, so a template may not be necessary (we may end up choosing multiple or many options), but also feel free to contribute a free-form response below.

Income-bringing Options

Thought from 5/16 meeting: There seem to be three categories to bring in income (below). The discussion group thought that membership fees and services/goods offered would be the main sources of income, with the quality of the goods/services offered greatly affecting the energy and support of membership.

1. Membership Fees (Should a driving principle be to separate membership fee-paying from perception of having influence in SudoRoom?)

To what extent should financial contribution be separate from 1) governance privileges 2) access to the space? Separating donations from membership makes it easier to solicit donations from those not interested in the governance of the space.

  • No material benefits to membership? - members (& Nonmembers) donate because they value the existence of the space and believe in its continued existence.

2. Services/ Goods Offered to Community (Classes/ SkillShares; Events: Speakers, Conferences, Movie Nights; Goods: DIYbio kits, repair workshops, etc)

  • From 5/16 meeting: Selling goods/services can fuel and support membership (ie, members can provide goods/host events/teach classes/act as speakers + these activities can bring new members); but does charging for these opportunities run counter to the sudo open + accessible principle?
    • Not being able to pay the rent also runs counter to the open + accessible principle

3. Fundraising (Grants: city/state/federal/private; Straight Donations, ex Donate button on website; Parties; Crowdfunding)

  • From 5/16 meeting: fundraising is time-consuming and difficult and will be more likely if membership is solid (also, goods/services provided by the community can inform the viability of grants/crowdfunding)
  • Also: crowdfunding vs funding portal (eg; Sudo Room as Kickstarter Project vs. Sudo Room as Kickstarter :)

Free-form Income-bringing Responses

  • front-facing shop / co-op? kombucha cafe, fixit shop, etc
  • (response)

Resources About Income-bringing Forms and Processes