Sam Whited on Nostr: For non-profits big donors can often make demands. For example: "I'll give $50 ...
For non-profits big donors can often make demands. For example: "I'll give $50 million for a new building, but only if you name it after me." Individual small donors don't have this sort of leverage.
What if we created a platform where a group draft a proposal and pick an amount of money. Everyone donates what they can to the pool. If you reach the goal, you send the donation intent to the company. If you don't (or they refuse the donation), it all gets returned?
What if we created a platform where a group draft a proposal and pick an amount of money. Everyone donates what they can to the pool. If you reach the goal, you send the donation intent to the company. If you don't (or they refuse the donation), it all gets returned?