On Finances and Fiscal Agents
Kevin and I had a good, concentrated little phone call following tonight's planning hangout. I promised I would cite some examples of what we need for the prospective April event, finance-wise:
https://groups.drupal.org/node/136494#finances
It's not surprising that the document this belongs to was posted by ultimike, who is prominent in the Community Cultivation Grants, but it's pretty remarkable that it was last updated by shrop, who patterned his first Drupal Drive-in event after WNYDUG's mini-camp format. . . .
Okay, back to the topic:
Ultimike's own event is summarized very well here, specifically “Lessons Learned,” but he also shows that a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency served as its fiscal agent (I guess in trade for a website):
http://drupaleasy.com/blogs/ultimike/2012/03/florida-drupalcamp-2012-wrapup
Finally, as for the Drupal Association being the fiscal agent, the first link above states:
There has been some discussion for the Drupal Association to act as a fiscal and legal agent for Drupal events when requested by local user groups. As of now, there is no official policy.
BUT, here's the gem hidden in a post about the DA's trial run at helping camps in 2010 and 2011:
https://groups.drupal.org/node/192328#comment-635708
Namely, they define the role of the fiscal agent:
- Fiscal agent: accept checks from sponsors and electronic payments from registrants.
- Fiscal agent: pay expenses via check or EBT with a clearly defined process.
- Fiscal agent: provide an online balance sheet (Google Doc?) for each camp/event.
- 501(c)3 status.
- Event insurance: with clearly defined limits of liability. If the camp requires something more, then it is up to them to secure and pay for.
Oh, also I'm waiting to hear back from my personal contact about insurance cost for a $2MM policy for the day, and she tends to think it will be less than $500.
I hope this helps—otherwise I can message ultimike or shrop and get a speedy response if you need any more info.
-John