Donate Less

We have a new donation page. But before you go there, I would like to impress upon you this idea:

We would vastly prefer you donate $10/mo for one year ($120 total) than $200 in one lump sum. That’s counter-intuitive, so let me explain.

First of all, cash flow matters just as much to a non-profit as it does to a corporation. If a business only saw revenue once or twice a year — say, in the form of $300,000 cheques — it would need to be very careful with expenses, for fear of one of those cheques disappearing.

And so it is with non-profits. A non-profit built on chasing grants and begging for large cheques is inherently fragile. Financial planning that is based on big, irregular revenue sources is bound to fail sooner or later. Conversely, financial planning based on monthly recurring revenue trends close to reality. The organization is more stable as a result.

Second, if your monthly donation is negligible, you probably won’t worry too much about whether you keep your donation going or not. Maybe you decide $10/mo is such a small number (the price of two coffees in any country where I’ve lived over the past 15 years) that you’re happy to keep on donating at the end of one year? Great! If not? No hard feelings. The consistency still made the $120 figure extremely valuable to us.

We want your donation to represent a number that is very comfortable for you. Personally, I make two larger (for me) donations every month. Out of my bank account in India, I donate $50/mo to a charity in Sikkim. Out of my Canadian bank account, I donate $100/mo to a charity in Nova Scotia. I have enough money available in both countries that these donations will not run out before I die. These are the two most important charities I donate to… but I’m not putting myself at risk by donating to them.

If you value GNOME, we would appreciate your support. But your comfort is essential. $50/mo is too much? Don’t stretch yourself! $25/mo or $15/mo still makes a massive difference. We’re asking all GNOME users, developers, and fans to consider supporting us in this way. (If you’re not sure if you run GNOME, it’s the default desktop on Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and Red Hat.)

GNOME brings incredible value to the world. This is how you ensure that it continues to exist.

 

Donate less.

Comments

5 responses to “Donate Less”

  1. Ashley (Shlee) Hull Avatar

    I have one question.. fees.

    Payment A$10.00 You’ll receive A$9.52 ($114.24 over 12 months)
    Fee A$0.48 ($5.76 over 12 months)

    Payment A$120.00 You’ll receive A$117.60
    Fee A$2.40

    The argument you’ve made about monthly donations offering projecting and planning is correct… but I have a feeling that $2 per person per year could turn into real money quickly as donators scale up?

    I will change my donations monthly as requested 🙂

    1. Steven Deobald Avatar
      Steven Deobald

      It is true that the credit card processing fee (0.30/transaction) is more expensive over the course of the year — it becomes $3.60 vs. $0.30 for a yearly lump sum. We’re not particularly fond of handing these fees over to credit card companies but it is ultimately worth it for consistency and repeatability. This is one reason we do not offer a monthly donation smaller than $5/mo (on the “alternatives” page), as we do see diminishing returns at a certain point.

      There are alternative payment processors which we hope to add, in time, to permit donations without a credit card. At the moment, you can use Stripe Link connected to a bank account to circumvent credit card fees. The percentage fee taken by Stripe itself is flat, so it does not matter whether you are donating monthly or annually.

      Hope that helps!

  2. RedwoodSec Avatar

    I must disagree with this proposition. You might also chase off one-time donors, which is why nonprofits have an Executive Director and fiscal planning to save for unforeseen circumstances.

    I’ve never heard a nonprofit make an announcement like this before. I understand the need for predictable funds, but don’t jeopardize your organization’s future.

    1. James Potter Avatar
      James Potter

      Orgs ask for recurring revenue all the time.

    2. Steven Deobald Avatar
      Steven Deobald

      Your reply seems to assume we receive a lot of one-off donations every year. We absolutely do not.

      The belief that asking for recurring donations is somehow jeopardizing the future of the Foundation rests on a false dichotomy.

      We still permit one-off donations, both with Stripe and PayPal, on the same page. Existing donors who prefer making one-off donations are welcome to continue doing so. We may have a preference for recurring donations but we’re still extremely grateful for every donation we receive, regardless of the delivery schedule. ❤️

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