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==Donations==
 
==Donations==
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HymnWiki is just a website. It's not a company. Therefore donations are not tax deductible. If HymnWiki were to receive donations, they would be used for the following:
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*Sponsoring contests to promote content on HymnWiki (i.e. hymn-writing contests, etc.)
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*Hiring people to locate, obtain, and digitize hymnals and hymns
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*Hiring people to post content on HymnWiki
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*Purchasing rights to display certain copyrighted content on HymnWiki (if this may be done)
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*Perhaps something else per user request
  
All who wish to donate may; these funds will go toward improving the site's content, unless you desire them to be for another purpose.
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'''However,'''<br>
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It should be noted that users need not donate in order to accomplish the above. They may well use their own funds/resources to accomplish the above themselves (without a mediator). For example, anyone can host a [[HymnWiki:Contests|contest]] and give the winner a prize; it's not that hard. Just about anyone can search for old hymnals on Ebay, buy them, and digitize the content (or hire someone to do it). Anyone can hire someone to post content on HymnWiki (you don't have to be associated with us to do that). Anyone can attempt to purchase rights to display content on HymnWiki (though you should tell us if you do so successfully, if the permission is granted for anyone who uses the site to put it up here).
  
'''What donations would be used for:'''<br>
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Nevertheless, some people might think it wise to let someone else do it all.  That's fine (although we prefer you do it, so as to avoid the issue of people thinking/suspecting that the funds aren't being used as intended).
* Sponsoring contests to promote content on HymnWiki (i.e. hymn-writing contests, etc.)
 
* Hiring people to locate, obtain, and digitize hymnals and hymns
 
* Hiring people to post content on HymnWiki
 
* Purchasing rights to display certain copyrighted content on HymnWiki (if this may be done)
 
  
'''Read before donating:'''<br>
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==Contact Information==
It should be noted that users need not donate in order to accomplish the above.  They may well use their own funds/resources to accomplish the above themselves (without a mediator).  For example, anyone can host a contest and give the winner a prize; it's not that hard.  Just about anyone can search for old hymnals on Ebay, buy them, and digitize the content (or hire someone to do it).  Anyone can hire someone to post content on HymnWiki (you don't have to be associated with us to do that).  Anyone can attempt to purchase rights to display content on HymnWiki (though you should tell us if you do so successfully, if the permission is granted for anyone who uses the site to put it up here).
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*[[HymnWiki:Contact|Contact HymnWiki]]
 
 
Nevertheless, some people might think it wise to let someone else do it all.  That's fine (although we prefer you do it, so as to avoid the issue of people thinking/suspecting that the funds aren't being used as intended).
 
  
'''Contact Information:'''<br>
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==The More Good Foundation==
To contact the administrator about donations, obtain a free account with [http://www.nabble.com/ Nabble.com] and message the user named [http://www.nabble.com/user/SendEmail.jtp?type=user&user=270407 Cordilow].  I would just put an email address, but spam would likely result.  [http://www.nabble.com/user/Register.jtp?nextUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nabble.com%2Fuser%2FLogin.jtp Register with Nabble]
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*The [http://www.moregoodfoundation.org/ More Good Foundation] is ultimately the responsible for the site's initial funding (buying the domain, setting it up with [http://www.mediawiki.org/ MediaWiki] software, granting the web space, making the site logo, etc.)
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*Consider supporting the [http://www.moregoodfoundation.org/ More Good Foundation].  They accept [http://www.moregoodfoundation.org/give.php donations], and you can also contribute in [http://www.moregoodfoundation.org/make_a_difference.php other ways].
  
Also consider the [http://www.moregoodfoundation.org/ More Good Foundation].  I'm not sure if they accept donations, but they are ultimately the ones responsible for the site's initial funding (buying the domain, setting it up with [http://www.mediawiki.org/ MediaWiki] software, granting the web space, making the site logo, etc.)
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 16 November 2010

Donations

HymnWiki is just a website. It's not a company. Therefore donations are not tax deductible. If HymnWiki were to receive donations, they would be used for the following:

  • Sponsoring contests to promote content on HymnWiki (i.e. hymn-writing contests, etc.)
  • Hiring people to locate, obtain, and digitize hymnals and hymns
  • Hiring people to post content on HymnWiki
  • Purchasing rights to display certain copyrighted content on HymnWiki (if this may be done)
  • Perhaps something else per user request

However,
It should be noted that users need not donate in order to accomplish the above. They may well use their own funds/resources to accomplish the above themselves (without a mediator). For example, anyone can host a contest and give the winner a prize; it's not that hard. Just about anyone can search for old hymnals on Ebay, buy them, and digitize the content (or hire someone to do it). Anyone can hire someone to post content on HymnWiki (you don't have to be associated with us to do that). Anyone can attempt to purchase rights to display content on HymnWiki (though you should tell us if you do so successfully, if the permission is granted for anyone who uses the site to put it up here).

Nevertheless, some people might think it wise to let someone else do it all. That's fine (although we prefer you do it, so as to avoid the issue of people thinking/suspecting that the funds aren't being used as intended).

Contact Information

The More Good Foundation