[Foundation-l] 2010-11 Annual Plan Now Posted to Foundation Website

Ziko van Dijk zvandijk at googlemail.com
Wed Jun 30 16:22:04 UTC 2010


It struck me that the Foundation has decided to concentrate on the
large public, the small donators, and not seek much further to
approach big spenders or make money by business partnerships. This is
a statement not only about our history and our future, and also about
our character as movement. Is it too much to call this an event of
historical importance?

Kind regards
Ziko


2010/6/30 Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen at gmail.com>:
> Hoi,
> When we raise money, we have a choice; either we spend the money and we
> communicate what we plan to do or we build reserves for a rainy day. In the
> Netherlands there are several charities that find it much harder to raise
> funds for any purpose now that they are known to build huge reserves. This
> was made worse when they wanted to raise funds after many of their
> investments went sour.
>
> As I understand our finances, we forecast a great need and at the same time
> are frugal spending realising the communicated goals. Consequently there is
> an operational reserve. The Wikimedia Foundation is not a university and
> consequently it does not operate along those lines. Mind you, an American
> university is a completely different beast then for instance a Dutch
> university and our universities have as respectable reputation while their
> funding is not reliant on huge endowments.
>
> In my opinion we are on a mission and we should share this mission as widely
> as possible. This is why it is not acceptable that so much of the our
> finances rely on USA donations. We need chapters that take part in
> everything that makes the WMF possible. This includes fund raising and
> operating programs that benefit our projects and free knowledge in general.
>
> When people, organisations want to contribute to an endowment, they should
> do so separately from our fund raisers. These are to enable us to do what we
> aim to do. This will gain us more contributions then building large
> reserves.
> Thanks,
>      GerardM
>
> PS you is "the reader"
>
> On 30 June 2010 17:38, phoebe ayers <phoebe.wiki at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 12:48 AM, Gerard Meijssen
>> <gerard.meijssen at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hoi,
>> > When you consider the source of much of the donations, you will find that
>> > they have been coming mainly from the United States. Chapters are
>> becoming
>> > more and more active in fundraising. The Dutch chapter for instance plans
>> on
>> > professionalising its operations and fundraising staff has the highest
>> > priority. It performed much better, one of the reasons is that IDEAL, a
>> > payment method for the Internet in the Netherlands, was implemented. I am
>> > sure that with increased support from the WMF not only but also the Dutch
>> > will raise substantially more money this time around.
>> >
>> > When you ask for an endowment, you indicate an opinion that the current
>> > levels of support for our projects suffice. I do not share that opinion
>> and,
>> > I am happy to find indications in the planning that this opinion is
>> > supported in the plans for 2010/11. Milos and myself will talk in Gdansk
>> > about the need to improve technical support for our smallest projects
>> (think
>> > Hindi, Malayalam... hundreds of million people will benefit..). Some of
>> it
>> > is hard core language support and some are changes to operating projects
>> in
>> > order to raise traffic and usability for readers.
>>
>> Hi Gerard,
>> A small point -- I don't know who the "you" refers to here -- me? --
>> but when *I* ask for an endowment, it is not because I think the
>> current levels of support suffice; that's a different question. It's
>> because I don't want the long-term support for Wikimedia to be
>> dependent on our ability to fundraise increasingly large amounts from
>> year to year. Fundraising above and beyond such an endowment is fine
>> and good and necessary as well. I have heard that raising an endowment
>> was rejected by the strategy process because it was hard; I don't know
>> what that means, exactly, but raising an extra $20M in a recession is
>> hard, too.
>>
>> Someone was talking to me the other day about the differences between
>> Wikimedia and large universities, such as the one where I work. "You
>> don't mind criticizing the university governance", he said; "in part
>> because you can't imagine it ever going away, no matter what."
>>
>> It's true, and I want Wikimedia to be that stable. In fact, I want it
>> to be *more* stable than most American universities are at the moment
>> -- certainly more than mine!
>>
>> -- phoebe
>>
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