[Foundation-l] Fundraising committee (was Re: Fundraising ideas - using what we've already got)

Daniel Mayer maveric149 at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 9 01:53:43 UTC 2006


All I have time to say is this - all good ideas that should be looked into. 

Please sign-up at:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fundraising_committee

Only a few people on the committee need access to sensitive things like the internal wiki, the
PayPal and MoneyBookers accounts and the CafePress shop. Thus the fundcom will likely be the most
open committee in the foundation. 

Much work needs to be done by a great many fundcom advisers/associates/volunteers (title for
non-core members not set yet); we have a donation queue in ORTS, the fundraising pages need a
facelift, the CafePress shop needs *weekly* updates to keep people checking back for new
merchandise, we need an army of translators, and need to explore new ideas for maximizing
donations (such as those below). 

-- mav

--- Brianna Laugher <brianna.laugher at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think there is a lot of untapped potential in selling existing WM
> items to try and increase the average donation. 'sweeteners'. The
> CafePress merch at the moment is a little bit crud. For example some
> Wikibooks already offer PDF versions (well, Learning German in English
> does, at least). So you could say, "Donate $X and receive a free
> e-book to learn German!" Or a "best of" the cookbook. The only extra
> cost to the Foundation is the bandwidth.
>  
> I am constantly amazed at the quality of Wikimedian photography at the
> Commons and we could easily bundle, say, 10 super high quality images
> together in a ZIP and offer "10 free computer wallpapers". Since we
> have so many I think we could even offer a choice between a few of
> these, by theme (eg landscapes, art, sunsets, science-y, insects
> having sex). We could set the donation bar for this $5 higher than
> whatever the average donation last time was.
> 
> I would also like to create some templates and put together some
> themes to allow people to easily make their own calendars from Commons
> material. And back to fundraising, CafePress does calendars. I don't
> really know who controls all that but I assume there'd be no objection
> if I/we put some together for that? I imagine they would sell really
> well in Nov/Dec. They also do prints and mousepads, gift cards...
> 
> Of course the markup on CafePress stuff is not great, it would be
> better if could be done inhouse somehow, but I haven't figured out a
> good solution to that yet. The "computer wallpapers" and PDF books
> stuff exists already though. I guess all you would need is to have the
> files on the foundation wiki and when a donation is over the target,
> they get some special 'download link'.
> 
> So, is what I'm proposing technically feasible, is it a good idea or
> will it probably be a lot of fuss for negligible impact, and should I
> start trying to find good candidates for such things?
> 
> cheers,
> Brianna
> en|commons:user:pfctdayelise
> 
> PS. I also think there is great potential in the Spoken Wikipedia
> material, but I haven't figured out what the best format for it would
> even be. How many could you reasonably ZIP?
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