😭 #OpenSource charitable fiscal host Open Collective Foundation is shutting down, ceasing donation ⛔️💵processing March 15th. Since there's a lot of confusion around names, here's a handy explainer, and I'll be adding a better list of alternative fiscal hosts (since you'll probablyb need a US 501(c)(3)) #OpenCollective
#OpenCollective 🤩 has been going all out to help collectives affected by the OCF shutdown find a new #FiscalHost 💸 - see the latest helpful links here. #GoodLuck
Do I know anyone on here affected by the Open Collective Foundation dissolution? Code for Philly uses OCF as our fiscal sponsor and we are looking to connect with other affected #philadelphia orgs as we work to find a new fiscal sponsor setup.
@PresGas Not the #OpenCollective platform or the Open Source Collective 501(c)(6) business league that hosts many #FLOSS groups. Only the OCF 501(c)(3) public charity entity is winding down.
The blog title is unfortunately misleading and, while a loss to the #nonprofit world, is also causing a lot of unnecessary panic today.
The #OpenCollective Foundation, a fiscal host for charitable projects, will dissolve. This will be highly disruptive to more than 600 groups that depend on this foundation.
「 Unfortunately, over the past year, we have learned that Open Collective Foundation's business model is not sustainable with the number of complex services we have offered and the fees we pay to the Open Collective Inc. tech platform 」
You might have heard of fedi.monster, a self-titled "anarcho-communist collective"
These people help 140 instances (including mine) operate by providing managed hosting to people who don't have the technical backing (or in my case, spoons) to run an instance by themselves.
They've just moved to using OpenCollective for their funding to be upfront about their finances.
Their one sysadmin is looking to take a permanent break and they're aiming to hire people to fill the role; if you know of people with those talents, and who are looking for some work - please get in touch with them at hello@fedi.monster
Otherwise, if you can spare money and want to donate to keep fedi.monster going; you can do that on their OpenCollective page here:
It's been really liberating being able to have my own little corner on the internet and not having to worry & faff with all the associated costs that come with running a Mastodon server.
I really appreciate the work of the people at FediMonster and I hope that they can keep going and providing such a valuable service to the community 💙
@ASegar
Great idea. This would possibly solve a problem we currently face creating a not-for-profit participant driven security conference (@OSCo)(*)
This brings me to the question, is #OpenCollective regional restricted (US only)?
(*) We're currently plan an #OpenSpace format (your critic is known and your book is on my wishlist).
If you have tips or learning for us they would be very welcome 😀
@realn2s@OSCo It's been 7 years since I wrote about #OpenCollective. I haven't used it myself, but it seems to have grown healthily. At https://opencollective.com/ you'll see that it's not restricted to the U.S.; there are currently 15,000 groups around the world who raised & managed $35M last year.
For tips and learning on participant-driven and participation-rich meetings, there is a wealth of information on my blog (800+ posts) and in my 3 meeting design ebooks ($49.99 for all 3; $19.99 each).
An update for BNE Social friends. Just letting everyone know we've reimbursed our very first server bill ($17.72) for Object Storage in the cloud through #OpenCollective funds generously contributed by the community. All donations and expenses are 100% open and transparent on our page. Thank you all so much! :ibis: https://opencollective.com/bnesocial
Experience the New Open Collective Dashboard - now live for all users! 🌀✨
Administrative features were previously sprinkled in and around profile pages and settings. Whether you're a contributor, collective, organization or fiscal host admin. Dashboard changes that by consolidating and organizing your administrative tasks into an integrated experience.
For detailed data on past contributions (and another place to help fund PyPy if GitHub sponsoring isn't your thing), visit https://opencollective.com/pypy.
I am now supporting @postmarketOS with 2,50€ each month. It's not much, but every little bit helps. I do believe what they do is groundbreaking work and immensely important to the future of open source software, and reducung electronic waste in the infamous mobile sector. I also just like it.
If you like #Fedilab and use #opencollective, you can contribute to our server charges (we didn't find alternative yet, so we stopped our cancel action).