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#  Tag Archives: foundation

 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenmylo/) [Jen](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenmylo/)
3:54 pm _on_ October 2, 2015     
Tags: [community management ( 182 )](https://make.wordpress.org/community/tag/community-management/),
foundation, [global sponsors ( 25 )](https://make.wordpress.org/community/tag/global-sponsors/),
money   

# 󠀁[Money, Money, Money](https://make.wordpress.org/community/2015/10/02/money-money-money/)󠁿

There are three money-related things to update you on: global sponsors, paying the
bills, and running money through the Foundation.

**Global Sponsors**
 We’ve discovered an issue with the global sponsors program,
in that not all of the sponsors who’ve been getting recognition this year were actually
billed and/or paid up. [@andreamiddleton](https://profiles.wordpress.org/andreamiddleton/)
is currently digging into this and has gotten in touch with all the sponsors involved.
She will be taking over the global sponsors program again moving forward, and once
she comes up for air she’ll probably be posting some requests about how we track
stuff related to sponsors.

What happened — isn’t it a rule that we don’t post sponsors until *after* we’ve 
received their cold, hard cash? Yes, it sure is. So let this be a lesson to you 
that it’s **really important**: one of the global sponsors who has been getting 
thanked all year long actually said they weren’t going to be participating this 
year back in January but it wasn’t tracked, so that’s 150k we didn’t get this year,
and dozens of WordCamps they got credit for. DeputiesProgram Supporter Community
Program Supporters (formerly Deputies) are a team of people worldwide who review
WordCamp and Meetup applications, interview lead organizers, and keep things moving
at WordCamp Central. Find more about program supporters in our [Program Supporter Handbook](https://make.wordpress.org/community/handbook/community-deputy/).:
please emphasize to your organizers the importance of not posting sponsors until
payment has been received, and of tracking communications.

We vacillated over whether or not to even post this, because it’s often not helpful
or productive for something like this to turn into a news item on a wp community
news/forum site, but we want to emphasize how important it is to hold to this rule
of collecting payment before posting sponsors. Also, everyone makes errors sometimes,
and using them as learning experiences to fix holes in our processes is good for
us in the long run.

**Paying the Bills**
 A few years ago (um…. 2011?) we started running WC money through
the Foundation. This serves several purposes: liability and tax protection for organizers,
non-profit discounts from venues/vendors, not needing to raise tons of money before
starting to spend money, etc. As the WC program has grown, though, it’s become a
full-time job to pay the bills, because what you’d hope would be a simple approval
and click of a button often turns into a day of unreturned phone calls (vendors 
who want credit cards only), wire transfers on the buggy bank site, and processing
check payments (don’t even get us started on when an international vendor will only
take a check rather than a wire transfer or cc, and we have to convince the bank
teller **in person at a bank branch** that they can issue a check in international
currency). You probably didn’t realize it was such a pain in the neck, did you? 
🙂

For the past year or so we’ve been exploring the possibility of instituting a WC
credit card program, so that organizers would have a credit card to make payments
themselves, and would then just submit an expense report, which would make this 
a TON easier. Unfortunately, that program won’t be possible at the current time.
We will be talking with the bank to see about options to potentially try again in
2016, but in the meantime, we are drowning in payments.

Because we don’t want any WC to be in danger of losing a vendor, payments are prioritized
over almost everything else, but this has been bad. It means that the people hired
to work on the program full time because of their experience wind up spending days
each week making payments rather than handling WCs/meetupsMeetup Meetup groups are
locally-organized groups that get together for face-to-face events on a regular 
basis (commonly once a month). Learn more about Meetups in our [Meetup Organizer Handbook](https://make.wordpress.org/community/handbook/meetup-organizer/).,
working with deputies, updating documentation, and doing other things that could
move the program forward. Many of our volunteer deputies would be happy to help 
with this, but because it’s all tied to bank accounts, we have to keep a more restricted
access than we do with the other things we’ve recently opened up to deputies. So
we need to come up with ways to make this better.

[@kovshenin](https://profiles.wordpress.org/kovshenin/) is going to be looking into
options and APIs for QuickBooks, paypal, and the bank site, but that might take 
a while, and knowing financial software, still might not offer us any relief. Until
we can work out a better system, if you have organizers who work for successful 
WP-based companies who would just as soon put everything on their company card and
get reimbursed once a month or so rather than submitting each individual bill to
be paid, let’s go ahead and encourage that. Ditto anyone who likes to use their 
own card to get airline miles. If any organizer wants to go this route, ask them
to divvy up their receipts into payment requests by categoryCategory The 'category'
taxonomy lets you group posts / content together that share a common bond. Categories
are pre-defined and broad ranging. (using the payments pluginPlugin A plugin is 
a piece of software containing a group of functions that can be added to a WordPress
website. They can extend functionality or add new features to your WordPress websites.
WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming language and integrate seamlessly
with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.org Plugin Directory [https://wordpress.org/plugins/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/)
or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party. — swag, food/beverage, etc.) so 
we can track them (vs putting everything on one invoice with category headings in
one payment request). We’ll also be updating the payments plugin UIUI UI is an acronym
for User Interface - the layout of the page the user interacts with. Think ‘how 
are they doing that’ and less about what they are doing. soon so it’s a little easier
to use. This doesn’t mean we are going to stop paying bills — we’re not! Just hoping
there might be a couple of WCs who have the ability to handle things this way to
get the volume down a bit while we come up with better processes. We’re still happy
to run as usual by default.

**Financial Entity**
 Running everything through the WP Foundation gives organizers
protection against being sued by an unhappy attendee (which has happened to previous
organizers) or being audited by the IRS (which has also happened to previous organizers).
However, that means that the legal entity safeguarding WordCamps is the same entity
that owns the WordPress trademark. We’re looking into starting a standalone company
for WordCamps to separate trademark protection from WordCampWordCamp WordCamps are
casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress. 
They're one of the places where the WordPress community comes together to teach 
one another what they’ve learned throughout the year and share the joy. [Learn more](https://central.wordcamp.org/about/).
finances. We’re not sure what this will wind up being, but it’s possible it will
be a regular company or maybe [a b-corp](https://www.bcorporation.net/what-are-b-corps)(
a US classification for a regular company that operates for social good) so that
we won’t be beholden to all the IRS rules we’ve been operating under as a non-profit(
this is most relevant when we talk about the IRS rules for sponsors). We’ve got 
lawyers looking into what would work best for us, and will update you when we figure
out what we’ll be doing to move forward. This shouldn’t have any negative effects—
we may lose some non-profit discounts for a few venues, but we’d gain more freedom
in how we do other things. Whatever the corporate structure, it would still be run
the same, with any extra money put into more programs and event support.

**A Closing Note**
 Most open sourceOpen Source Open Source denotes software for
which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed
and modified. Open Source **must be** delivered via a licensing model, see GPL. 
projects wouldn’t make a post like this to a contributor team, but we take our goal
of transparency very seriously. I hope that everyone can respect that, and that 
this doesn’t turn into fodder for gossip or speculation on other sites. If anyone
has any questions about any of these things, please go ahead and ask in the comments
here, and we’ll do our best to answer. Thanks!

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[#foundation](https://make.wordpress.org/community/tag/foundation/), [#global-sponsors](https://make.wordpress.org/community/tag/global-sponsors/),
[#money](https://make.wordpress.org/community/tag/money/)

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