Task force/Recommendations/Financial sustainability 2
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Growth
There is still a lot of room for growth across all the projects funded by WMF. This growth inevitably means the costs will rise and more funds will be required to cover these costs.
- Question
What changes or investment would be needed to pursue increased revenue streams?
- Strategy
Wikimedia should increase the resources devoted to fund raising from donations in order to generate more income:
- spending on fund raising thus far is relatively low when compared to other non-profits. Wikimedia's fund raising efforts cost approximately 10% of the revenue generated. Some non-profits spend as much as 33% of their income on generating donations. The Task Force recommends not exceeding a level of 20% and recognizes that Wikimedia is different from most other non-profit organisations because it does not currently have to spend a significant amount of money on advertising or promotion
- growing capacity is the key to successfully collecting lots of small donations from a large number of people and institutions
- increased investment in fund raising would allow the fund raising team to explore and test different approaches to achieve their targets. For example:
- trialling campaigns based on segmentation of donors (i.e.: targeting corporate donations, wealthy individuals, charitable foundations, governmental funds)
- increasing the awareness of WMF’s status as a non-profit organization with a global impact
- testing different messages to see if the average amount donated can be increased
- money should also be allocated for the recruitment and training of fund raising staff at the different Chapters around the world.
N.B: Investment in personnel will need to be reviewed once the results of Movement Roles Task Force are published.