[Noisebridge-discuss] Fundraising and membership at NB

Rachel McConnell rachel at xtreme.com
Fri Jun 18 22:50:49 UTC 2010


One of the issues we have is that nobody is officially in charge of
anything, so there's no coordination or continuity on fundraising or
anything else.  We do already have a couple PayPal links set up for
recurring $10/month or $20/month 'Associate Member' donations:

https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Donate_or_Pay_Dues

It could be more obvious.  It could be on the front page.  I may get
around to fixing that at some point...

I have to admit I do kinda like your idea of a membership card.  I hope
someone implements that.  (What I'm doing to help with the cash crunch
is working on getting us an automated reminder system for existing
members to pay their dues.)

Also, anyone can convene a meeting of the membership process committee,
which consists of anyone who cares about the membership process.  Also,
Miah, https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Membership - it's not quite that
arduous, you don't actually have to attend any meetings at all.

Rachel

Miah Johnson wrote:
> The idea of "Affiliate Membership" has been brought up before. I think
> somebody mentioned $20/mo to be an affiliate member, which didn't give
> you consensus rights but you were for all intents and purpose a member.
> I think the reason this hasnt happened is "well anybody can just donate
> $20/mo". But I do agree, it might be nice for some people to say they
> are a Noisebridge Affiliate Member, and pay their "dues".
> 
> I also do agree with you that becoming an actual member is a silly
> process. I cant remember why it was decided that waiting 3 weeks (and
> requiring that person to be present a 3 member meetings) before getting
> sign off to become a official member. It might be a good time for
> Noisebridge to review membership approval process. 
> 
> -Miah
> 
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Josh Berkus <josh at agliodbs.com
> <mailto:josh at agliodbs.com>> wrote:
> 
>     So last night someone mentioned that NB was functioning at a deficit,
>     and that memberships were way down.
> 
>     I think there's some reasons for that.  The threshold for becoming a
>     member is very high; it's a months-long qualification process, then
>     $80/month once you join.  This makes it a lot easier to lose members
>     than to get them.
> 
>     What if we added "lay members" for the Church of Noisebridge?  I'd be
>     happy to cough up $50 a year or so to be a lay member and have a cute
>     card I could carry around.  It would get a lot of us who irregularly
>     visit NB and would never be full members ... like me ... paying.  I
>     wouldn't expect any rights in return for that, and I don't think anyone
>     else would either.
> 
>     I think we could also be a LOT more aggressive in passing the hat at
>     events.  I was looking for a hat to pass at 5MOF in fact, but it ended
>     before I found one.  Someone at each large event should be in charge of
>     bringing the hat/can around and rattling it for donations.
> 
>     Heck, we could even take a $5 donation at events and offer beer as the
>     premium.  That would net us $$$.
> 
>     --
>     -- Josh Berkus
>       (former professional fundraiser)
> 
>     P.S. I do intend for the cooking classes to be a fundraiser, but so far
>     attendance has been too low to cover my cost of ingredients.
> 
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