Update on 10% donation requirement for Conservancy membership.
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<h2>How much does it cost us financially to join Conservancy?</h2>
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<p>After your application is approved, as part of the negotiation of the
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formal agreement, we'll discuss this issue. Typically, we ask that
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member projects voluntarily choose to donate some percentage of their
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donations received to support Conservancy's general operations servicing
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all its member projects (including yours). We do understand that,
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particularly for small projects that only receive a few small donations,
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that donating a percentage of your income back to Conservancy can be a
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high burden. Therefore, this is not a mandatory requirement. We thus
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suggest that you be prepared to discuss this issue with us in detail
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after your application is approved.</p>
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<p>New Conservancy members are required to pay 10% of their revenue that
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Conservancy processes to Conservancy's general fund, which primarily is
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used to pay staff. (Details on how Conservancy spends its funds,
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including salaries of key employees, can be found
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in <a href="http://sfconservancy.org/about/filings/">Conservancy's
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annual filings</a>.)</p>
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<p>Historically, Conservancy allowed projects to give less or nothing at
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all to the general fund, but we unfortunately discovered that without
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this requirement, Conservancy was not able to offer the myriad of
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services to all its projects, particularly to larger projects that
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have more income and therefore need more attention from staff.</p>
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<p>We do understand that, particularly for small projects that only
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receive a few small donations, that donating a percentage of your income
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back to Conservancy can be a high burden. Therefore, Conservancy
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remains open to discussion on a case-by-case basis for smaller projects
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about how to handle this requirement, and applicants should feel free to
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raise any concerns about this issue during the application process.</p>
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