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Proposal: OpenJS Foundation as a Fiscal Host in Open Collective to Reduce Fees #8
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Some thoughts / notes: Fee wise, it would be compared to the 10% incoming fee of the Open Source Collective but would then also make it so that any donation from OpenJSF to an Screenshot from when applying to GitHub Sponsors. Such integrations happen between fiscal hosts and GitHub etc, so all such ones would need to be replicated as well. |
Happy to help with this. Should be valuable for ESP too. |
Some changes since this was discussed: The Open Collective Platform is now owned and operated by the new non-profit "Open Finance Consortium" that's co-founded by the two largest open source collectives on the platform. In their post they say:
So OpenJSF or eg. Linux Foundation could actually join "Open Finance Consortium" as members now, which could make sense for eg. LF to investigate as a complement / replacement for LFX (#10) |
It is proposed that the OpenJS Foundation becomes a fiscal host in Open Collective, potentially lowering the fees associated with other fiscal hosts. By acting as a direct fiscal sponsor, OpenJS could streamline the financial management for its open-source projects and communities, reducing overhead and administrative costs.
Would it be feasible for OpenJS to explore this option, and what steps would be needed for implementation?
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