Re: [WikiEN-l] The end of donations

2009-08-18 Thread Jay Litwyn
"Carcharoth"  wrote in message 
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> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Jay
> Litwyn wrote:
>> "stevertigo"  wrote in message
>> news:7c402e010907301615q7f86e8a1v5edb56ced5a80...@mail.gmail.com...
>>> Sorry, thought this was going to foundation-l.
>>>
>>> -S
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:14 PM, stevertigo wrote:
 It occurs to me that when people donate money to something, it is to
 some degree with an expectation that the recipient entity grows to
 eventually gain a certain kind of financial self-sufficiency. Is this
 not also the case with Wikimedia and many charitable donations to it?
>>
>> Carcharoth answered that question in October or November
>
> 
>
> I'm not entirely sure I did answer that question back then (I can't
> find anything on a brief search). I might have done, so if you point
> me to an e-mail I wrote to this list, I'll accept that. Even if I did,
> no-one should have accepted it at face value, as I was likely just
> giving an uninformed opinion (can you tag mailing list posts with
> "citation needed"?). And any case, what SJ (Samuel Klein) has just
> said is obviously much better informed!

Mis-attributed. 
http://www.mail-archive.com/wikien-l@lists.wikimedia.org/msg00012.html It 
was Anthony. You were only in the message, sorry. I had fully intended to 
read source documents to find out if I would get a conclusion, 
and...well...even if I understand it, I hate legalese, and making chaos 
click less took longer than I thot. In any case, the way I see it, we are 
more likely to see donations from grateful dot coms (like *.wikia.com) and 
commercial interests who exploit our information -- our unannounced printer 
being an example. Those donations would reduce our cravings for donations 
from contributors. The DVDs at WalMart (an investment) were solidly a risk, 
because you would be depending on people with slow access or no access to 
the internet, and that is dwindling, TMK. I would not mind knowing how it 
panned out.
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Re: [WikiEN-l] The end of donations

2009-08-11 Thread Carcharoth
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Jay
Litwyn wrote:
> "stevertigo"  wrote in message
> news:7c402e010907301615q7f86e8a1v5edb56ced5a80...@mail.gmail.com...
>> Sorry, thought this was going to foundation-l.
>>
>> -S
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:14 PM, stevertigo wrote:
>>> It occurs to me that when people donate money to something, it is to
>>> some degree with an expectation that the recipient entity grows to
>>> eventually gain a certain kind of financial self-sufficiency. Is this
>>> not also the case with Wikimedia and many charitable donations to it?
>
> Carcharoth answered that question in October or November



I'm not entirely sure I did answer that question back then (I can't
find anything on a brief search). I might have done, so if you point
me to an e-mail I wrote to this list, I'll accept that. Even if I did,
no-one should have accepted it at face value, as I was likely just
giving an uninformed opinion (can you tag mailing list posts with
"citation needed"?). And any case, what SJ (Samuel Klein) has just
said is obviously much better informed!

Carcharoth

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Re: [WikiEN-l] The end of donations

2009-08-10 Thread Samuel Klein
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Jay
Litwyn wrote:
> "stevertigo"  wrote in message
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:14 PM, stevertigo wrote:
>>> It occurs to me that when people donate money to something, it is to
>>> some degree with an expectation that the recipient entity grows to
>>> eventually gain a certain kind of financial self-sufficiency. Is this
>>> not also the case with Wikimedia and many charitable donations to it?

I normally expect this.

> Carcharoth answered that question in October or November: can't do it for
> reasons in 501(c) that give us tax advantages. For those tax advantages, we
> forfeit our ability to acquire self-sustaining amounts of investment wealth;

This is untrue.  You can qualify as a publicly supported charity as
long as 10% of total support/revenue comes from government funds and
from public donations.  (If over a third comes from government and
public contributions, you're golden; but if you are clearly a publicly
supported entity such as a library or educational institution,
organized to 'attract new [government and public] support' you can get
by with just 10%)

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p557.pdf   (see p.29)


We simply need to define a basic set of features and services that
will be covered entirely by a self-sustaining foundation; and can
raise further government and public funds to support new projects,
R&D, creative PR or outreach schemes, or a print Wikipedia 1.0 in
1,296 volumes...

SJ

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Re: [WikiEN-l] The end of donations

2009-08-10 Thread Jay Litwyn
"stevertigo"  wrote in message 
news:7c402e010907301615q7f86e8a1v5edb56ced5a80...@mail.gmail.com...
> Sorry, thought this was going to foundation-l.
>
> -S
>
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:14 PM, stevertigo wrote:
>> It occurs to me that when people donate money to something, it is to
>> some degree with an expectation that the recipient entity grows to
>> eventually gain a certain kind of financial self-sufficiency. Is this
>> not also the case with Wikimedia and many charitable donations to it?

Carcharoth answered that question in October or November: can't do it for 
reasons in 501(c) that give us tax advantages. For those tax advantages, we 
forfeit our ability to acquire self-sustaining amounts of investment wealth; 
forfeit becoming a donor institution like Carnegie was or is. Do not sweat 
it. It is more important to carve policy that is well understood, that 
serves to distinguish our standards from other channels, that is consistent, 
and that is therefore complied with. That alone would make us 
self-sustaining.
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Re: [WikiEN-l] The end of donations

2009-07-30 Thread stevertigo
Sorry, thought this was going to foundation-l.

-S

On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:14 PM, stevertigo wrote:
> It occurs to me that when people donate money to something, it is to
> some degree with an expectation that the recipient entity grows to
> eventually gain a certain kind of financial self-sufficiency. Is this
> not also the case with Wikimedia and many charitable donations to it?

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[WikiEN-l] The end of donations

2009-07-30 Thread stevertigo
It occurs to me that when people donate money to something, it is to
some degree with an expectation that the recipient entity grows to
eventually gain a certain kind of financial self-sufficiency. Is this
not also the case with Wikimedia and many charitable donations to it?

-Steven

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