The sponsorship levels was mostly a fishing expedition since the sheet was produced for use at PyCon. Also I'd been coached by Shahrokh Mortavazi the manager in charge of Azure ML that he'd been more successful in getting Microsoft to write big checks than pay for a speaker to visit. Shahrokh persuaded Microsoft to write a $50k check for IronPython Foundation for example.
PuPPy has been operating 30 months. during that time according to Meetup and Eventbrite, we've had 189 events. This number does include our twice weekly Programming Nights. Of the 189 meetings perhaps 40 have been our large turnout talk format meetings. Our most recent large turnout meeting that included the job fair had 180 attendees in the room. Food and beverages for the most recent event was about $1200. It's probably about $25k a year for events where we serve food and beverages. My purpose though in raising funds so we have a budget is to support programs like childcare for our members, sponsorships to PyCon, and activity like launching the John Hunter Free School of Python. Childcare concerns prevents the attendance of a few of our members like Cris Ewing one of last year's PyCon keynote speakers and Jasmine Sandhu an engineer with Continuum Analytics who led our Conda workshop. PuPPy's a direct project of the PSF, any funds raised would be for the direct benefit of our membership and local community. The sheet is designed to emphasize the $15k and $5k levels. The $30k is there for in case a company like Microsoft or Facebook cares to swoop in with a big check. I want to emphasize the levels and the sheet are entirely an experiment. ᐧ On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 12:22 PM, Peter Farrell <[email protected]> wrote: > Given the amounts for the sponsorship levels in the link provided ($5k, > $15k, $30k), I'm curious what are the annual expenditures for PuPPy? > > For comparison, here are the sponsorship levels for PyCont this year: > > https://us.pycon.org/2017/sponsors/prospectus/ > > The reason I ask about expenditures is that our local user group (PyMNtos > at python.mn) is roughly half the size (1600 members) and put on 86 > meetup since Aug 2013 (when we moved to Meetup -- we've existed for years > before that). Our expenditures from Feb 2014 to present is ~$2,500. The > rest has been cover by in-kind support from companies that have operations > in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area (BuzzFeed, Target, Agosto, Vidku, > DevJam, Microsoft, Veritas, LeadPages). > > On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 2:26 PM, Don Sheu <[email protected]> wrote: > >> It was two sponsors of our main meeting. This is part of a test to see if >> it works. No recruiters, only the two companies OfferUp and CBRE. >> >> We have a resume feedback channel on Slack. >> >> Once we figure out if the convening a job fair prior to the main meeting >> is >> a viable offer, I'll try to figure out pricing for it. >> >> Globally, we'll launch a voluntary member contribution drive like NPR. In >> association with that, want to get local companies on as underwriting >> sponsors. >> >> Produced this sheet for PyCon to fish for national companies to join us as >> a sponsor. Nobody bit. >> https://www.dropbox.com/s/u3n32nms2oqi9lo/PyCon%20Sheet%20Print.pdf?dl=0 >> >> >> ᐧ >> >> On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 12:01 PM, Brian Ray <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Looks fun. Was there a revenue stream to help power your user group? Did >> > you allow recruiters? Did you have a resume workshop or any >> > consulting/advising on site? >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Don Sheu >> 312.880.9389 >> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >> >> >> My Python user group convenes every month 2nd Wednesdays >> http://www.meetup.com/PSPPython/events/232708762/ >> >> >> *CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE*: *The information contained in this message may >> be >> protected trade secrets or protected by applicable intellectual property >> laws of the United States and International agreements. If you believe >> that >> it has been sent to you in error, do not read it. Please immediately reply >> to the sender that you have received the message in error. 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