[Chapter-delegates] Day-to-day funding

Elver Loho elver.loho at gmail.com
Tue Mar 12 06:55:39 PDT 2013


Hi all,

I thank you all for your feedback on this issue -- please keep your
ideas and insights coming! Who knows. We might be able to solve this
problem after all.

Last night I was taking a break from doing some freelance software
development for a client (who, thankfully, always pays on time), and
came across a TEDtalk, which offered a unique and mindblowing
perspective on the whole issue of NGO funding:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfAzi6D5FpM

And it made me think... What if ISOC just gave every chapter every
year (or more often) $1k to be used solely for fundraising and
advertising? Looking at just the Estonia Chapter, I think we could do
quite a lot simply by:
- Spending a few hundred on Facebook ads over the year. (I've been
itching to try this out, but spending donations on Facebook ads would
look immoral to way too many people, even though it would probably pay
off in a few months.)
- Printing informative booklets, stickers, pins, business cards,
distributing them.
- Paying transportation costs to go speak about issues at schools and
universities all over the country, not just the few larger cities.
- Organising a fundraiser event at a restaurant with a few speeches
and some well-known guests.

This could be one of those grants where you just write a one page
summary of how you plan to use the money and when the money runs out,
you send back a one page summary of how it was used and what the
effects were. This way ISOC global could also get feedback on which
fundraising and advertising strategies work in different parts of the
world, and then use this data to advise chapters on how to raise
money. To make them self-sufficient. With a small amount of seed
capital, global distributed experimentation, and a centralised
analysis of the results. And we could also trade tips on this mailing
list.

What do you all think of something like this?

Best,
Elver Loho
Vice Chair
Estonia Chapter

elver.loho at gmail.com
+372 5661 6933
skype: elver.loho


On 12 March 2013 15:08, Ernesto cruz <ernesto at onelinkpr.net> wrote:
> Well said, Veni...+1
>
> Best regards from Puerto Rico,
>
> Ernesto
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 11, 2013, at 4:44 PM, Veni Markovski <veni at veni.com> wrote:
>
> The best sustainable way would be for ISOC to go back to the origins of its
> bid for getting the .org domain.
> Back then the broad public was told that no money from .org would go to
> cover expenses of ISOC. Currently the situation is quite different.
> If there are 100 chapters, I would strongly argue that ISOC could allocate
> 20 % of its budget to fund them - through grants, projects, etc.
> No matter how we look at that - as investment, or as grant, or as
> sponsorship, it will have a tremendous impact on the Internet, and the way
> it is being developed around the globe.
> Just think for a moment what a chapter in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, or
> Latin America can do with about $ 100,000 / year.
> It will:
> - empower its active membership;
> - allow it to organize tutorials, workshop, seminars to educate national
> parliaments, governments, etc. on Internet-related issues;
> - keep a whole office operational;
> - allow chapter to provide small travel and educational grants to active
> community/chapter members;
> - provide the means for hiring good legal experts to help telecom ministry
> formulate proper policies in the field of ICT;
> - organize local awards for web creativity;
> - support localization of Creative Commons licenses;
> - allow young engineers to go to IETF meetings;
> - ensure Internet connectivity for the chapter and its members;
> - etc., etc., etc....
>
>
> On 03/11/2013 16:35, Edwin A. Opare wrote:
>
> Elver,
>
> Well said.
>
> Any ideas, thoughts or suggestions on chapter sustainability especially when
> membership dues are not coming through and a chapter does not have any
> corporate members and their relating support on board?
>
> Edwin Opare
>
> Ghana Chapter
>
>
>
> --
>
> Best,
> Veni Markovski
> http://www.veni.com
> https://www.facebook.com/venimarkovski
> https://twitter.com/veni
>
> The opinions expressed above are those of the
> author, not of any organizations, associated
> with or related to him in any given way.
>
> _______________________________________________
>
> As an Internet Society Chapter Officer you are automatically subscribed
> to this list, which is regularly synchronized with the Internet Society
> Chapter Portal (AMS): https://portal.isoc.org
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> As an Internet Society Chapter Officer you are automatically subscribed
> to this list, which is regularly synchronized with the Internet Society
> Chapter Portal (AMS): https://portal.isoc.org



More information about the Chapter-delegates mailing list