mysociety / whatdotheyknow-theme

The Alaveteli theme for WhatDoTheyKnow (UK)
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/
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Consider how to help financially support users, community members, currently unpaid admins and activists #950

Open RichardTaylor opened 2 years ago

RichardTaylor commented 2 years ago

Ideas:

Perhaps this could be formulated into an agenda item meeting the criteria for the community and activism call. The initial question could be if we want to pursue these general ideas at all.

This is a general overarching ticket from which more specific tickets could be spun off.

See also internal documents: https://wdtkwiki.mysociety.org/wiki/Meeting_notes#Papers%20from%20January%202021%20meeting%20on%20funding%20opportunities

Declaration of interest: I've spent over 10 years as an unpaid volunteer working on WhatDoTheyKnow, and I seek to use the service for public spirited requests. I might personally seek support for my work via such routes if they were available.

Edit: formatting

RichardTaylor commented 2 years ago

Users could already seek donations for their work via their profiles, or by including text as a header / footer in their correspondence.

If the feature suggested at "Show the requester's user profile on each request page" (https://github.com/mysociety/alaveteli/issues/6654) was implemented a user could put a support / donate link in their profile and have it appear next to all their requests.

RichardTaylor commented 1 year ago

Linking to

RichardTaylor commented 1 year ago

mySociety has included in grant applications funding for multiple layers of management, communications but has generally been reluctant to seek funding for the non-technical aspects of keeping the service running, despite the grant-funded projects being reliant on that work for impact/success.