active questions tagged donations - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-01T05:52:37Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/donations http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/60724/paypal-versus-amazon-honor-system 4 PayPal versus Amazon Honor System Tom 2008-09-13T17:47:44Z 2009-11-16T14:24:34Z <p>I'm currently planning to integrate a donation system into a web page for a project that I manage. Currently, there are two services I'm looking at using - PayPal and Amazon Honor System.</p> <p>I want the system to be as easy-to-use - basically, if people choose to donate, I'd like them to have to do so in as few steps as possible and in a manner that is extremely clear (as in there aren't convoluted steps or form fields to fill out).</p> <p>Does anyone have a recommendation on which service is better to use, and why said service is better than the other?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/424239/can-a-single-developer-still-make-money-with-shareware 23 Can a single developer still make money with shareware? Wouter van Nifterick 2009-01-08T13:36:28Z 2009-11-15T11:59:33Z <p>I'm wondering if the shareware concept is dead nowadays.</p> <p>Like most developers, I've built up quite a collection of self-made tools and code libraries that help me to be productive.</p> <p>Some examples to give you an idea of the type of thing I'm talking about:</p> <ul> <li>A self-learning program that renames and orders all my mp3 files and adds information to the id3 tags;</li> <li>A Delphi component that wraps the Google Maps API;</li> <li>A text-to-singing-voice converter for musical purposes;</li> <li>A program to control a music synthesizer;</li> <li>A Gps-log &lt;-> KML &lt;-> ESRI-shapefile converter;</li> </ul> <p>I've got one of these already freely downloadable on my website, and on average it gets downloaded about a 150 times per month. Let's say I'd start charging 15 euro's for it; would there actually be people who buy it? How many? What would it depend on?</p> <p>If I could get some money for some of these, I'd finish them up a bit and put them online, but without that, I probably won't bother. Maintaining a SourceForge project is not very rewarding by itself.</p> <p>Is there anyone who is making money with shareware? How much? Any tips?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1715844/changing-open-source-software-to-divert-donations 0 Changing Open Source Software to divert donations codebox_rob 2009-11-11T15:18:05Z 2009-11-11T15:55:18Z <p>I have produced some open source software, released under the GPL, and intend to give users the opportunity to send me donations if they wish. It has occurred to me that since the open source license allows anyone to amend the software, someone could change the 'donate here' message displayed by the app to point to their own website/PayPal account and start collecting my donations. Has anyone heard of this happening, and is there anything in the GPL that prohibits it?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/180551/is-there-an-online-system-to-support-donations-to-individuals-in-need 2 Is there an online system to support donations to individuals in need? Robert Rossney 2008-10-07T21:38:13Z 2009-11-08T13:41:41Z <p>A good friend of mine had a stroke yesterday. It would be a terrible situation even if he weren't a freelancer with no health insurance: he's now looking at the near-certainty of bankruptcy and the strong probability of homelessness in addition to being disabled. Two years ago, another friend of mine, who'd been battling breast cancer, ran out of money about six months before she ran out of life.</p> <p>I'm seeing this sort of situation happen with greater and greater frequency. It's occurring to me that there are a lot of people in my age cohort (I'm 47) who are one crisis away from being seriously in need. (I'm one. If you're a middle-aged freelancer in the US, you probably are too.)</p> <p>Every time this has happened, the response in the online communities I'm in has been similar: people want to help but don't know how, and eventually, someone steps forward and agrees to collect donations, consolidate them, and funnel them to the person in need. I've seen this particular wheel be reinvented three times in the last two years.</p> <p>It seems clear to me that this is a problem space that a good web-based system could be a great help in. But I haven't been able to find one. What I've been able to find are systems that support non-profit organizations' fund-raising efforts. There are a lot of reasons these systems aren't very useful for the situations I've seen, which (to use the buzzwords) have been as much about social networking as it is about e-commerce.</p> <p>Before I decide to put all of my silly hobby projects aside and turn my attention to this problem, I'd like to be sure that I'm not reinventing the wheel myself.</p> <p>Does anyone know of a web site or web application that supports the task of collecting and disbursing donations to individuals in need?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1679910/php-paypal-intergration-with-instant-feedback 0 PHP Paypal intergration with instant feedback Mark 2009-11-05T11:22:48Z 2009-11-05T11:59:52Z <p>Is it possible to get an instant response from a paypal transaction and do they have to leave your site to pay by paypal?</p> <p>I am working on a site where the user needs to make a one off payment so I have been looking for donation scripts, but most of them are pay for and the only one I found does not give an instant response <a href="http://www.ibdhost.com/donation/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ibdhost.com/donation/</a>. If you have any related scripts that you have used before It would be greatly appreciated if you could post them.</p> <p>Thanks</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1433786/which-cms-script-etc-should-i-use 1 Which CMS, script, etc. should I use? Chris Schmitz 2009-09-16T15:39:43Z 2009-09-16T17:07:56Z <p>I have been requested by someone starting a non-profit organization to build their website. </p> <p>They basically want to have users be able sign up, create profiles, send messages, etc. and then have charities be able to do the same, but with different functionality (write blogs, post videos, etc).</p> <p>The users would look over each charity's profile, then determine which one they would like to donate to. The payments would all go directly to the owner of the site, and then be distributed from there.</p> <p>I'm only a front-end programmer, but I know they can't afford to have the functionality of this site coded from scratch. Are there any scripts out there that could be modified to make this work? </p> <p>I would even be willing to pay for a programmer here to develop the site. Just let me know how much you think something like this would cost, and how you would go about implementing it.</p> <p>Thanks so much for any help. I appreciate it!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/672183/open-source-political-campaign-management-software 1 Open source political campaign management software? carolclarinet 2009-03-23T03:55:01Z 2009-08-24T16:22:59Z <p>Does anyone know of any active open source projects working on political campaign management software?</p> <p>I looked on sourceforge but didn't see anything relevant from the queries "political", "politics", "donations", "campaign", or in the categories "accounting", "politics" or "voting".</p> <p>I'm involved with a political campaign that is currently paying out the nose for some horribly designed SaaS (whose Name i Guess i should Protect, ahem) to basically just keep track of donations people have made now, donations people have made in the past, donations people have pledged to make, contact information, the way they will likely vote, etc.</p> <p>It's a bit much to manage in spreadsheets, but doesn't seem like it's something complex enough that political campaigns should have to pay for (especially low-budget local ones). </p> <p>I'd love to help out if such a project exists, or start/revive one if it doesn't.</p> <p>Any hints, places to look, etc are much appreciated. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1274697/how-do-other-open-source-projects-spend-donations 3 How do other open source projects spend donations? Nick Bolton 2009-08-13T21:27:10Z 2009-08-13T21:50:08Z <p>I'm a developer on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synergy%2B" rel="nofollow">the Synergy+ project</a>, and today we received our first donation! Now, I did write at one point that we would spend the money on advertising, in order to find new developers - but I'm not really sure how to go about this, or if it's the best way to spend the donations. We would spend it on hosting, only we use only canned hosting for our site which is free. Maybe in future we'll have some hosted services, but I don't know if it'll ever be necessary.</p> <p>Does anyone have any experience with handling donation money from end-users? I'd like know what other projects have done about this (e.g. Ubuntu). Should we just save it for a rainy day? Also, I'm accepting the PayPal donations to my personal account, which I'm a little wary about, since the project doesn't belong to me - it has a collective ownership really. Is it normal to have a single person who is the treasurer?</p> <h3>Update 1:</h3> <p>Thanks for your comments! In response, I have changed our statement about how donations will be spent.</p> <p><em>"We are currently establishing a funds reserve, so that we can hire professional open-source developers to fix the most critical bugs, and move the project forward. We promise to spend your donations very carefully, and discuss how the funds should be spent between all of our key project members. Not only will your donation help our project to move forward, it will also boost moral and community spirit - because it shows that what we're doing really matters! Thank you."</em></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1242488/paypal-donation-button 0 Paypal Donation button? Rosarch 2009-08-07T01:41:23Z 2009-08-07T01:44:18Z <p>Hello,</p> <p>I am looking for a way to display a button on my site for donations. If a user clicks it, they would be taken to a paypal page with all the necessary information on the donor's end already filled in. What is the best way to implement this in a PHP/Drupal environment? I already have a paypal account set up.</p> <p>Thanks.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/343393/thanking-donors-in-flash-after-successful-credit-card-payment 0 Thanking donors in Flash after successful credit card payment. Ishmael 2008-12-05T10:15:47Z 2009-07-22T17:00:04Z <p>An example of what I'm talking about is on some political candidate websites, like BJ Lawson or Ron Paul's old site.</p> <p>When you donate, it shows your name in Flash as a recent donor. It might also show a "goal" and how far along you are. Just curious if you can give me ideas on how to accomplish something similar, starting with how to accept credit cards in the first place.</p> <p>I "think" I should use a 3rd party payment processor to avoid handling credit cards and the responsibility myself, like Paypal, but I'm not sure how my site (and the Recent Donor Flash app) would "know" that the payment was completed successfully.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1123671/revealing-an-image-bit-by-bit 1 Revealing an image bit by bit? redct 2009-07-14T05:56:17Z 2009-07-14T09:36:59Z <p>I'm trying to get it so, every time someone donates a set amount on a page, another equal portion of an image is revealed. I've got most of the other logic down (PayPal provides nice unique "you've donated" identifiers and such), however, I'm having trouble with revealing the image bit by bit.</p> <p>I tried breaking up the image into small chunks (person wants at least 250 donations until the image is totally revealed), however, that doesn't work because of multiple formatting images. Is there any better way (say, PHP image processing or perhaps CSS/Javascript)?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/969369/does-the-donatebutton-work 0 Does the " Donatebutton" work? [closed] Monica 2009-06-09T10:55:21Z 2009-06-09T11:01:38Z <p>Im trying to find examples for or against the free-but-please-donate system. Any sucessstories ? perhaps even from different types of online buisness? Im reseaching for an assignment about different business models of the online community and i cant find much data about donations.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/129537/donations-for-open-source-tools 5 Donations for open source tools Ryan 2008-09-24T20:04:51Z 2009-03-23T07:01:47Z <p>I use several open source tools in my day to day development - and they save me a lot of money.</p> <p>In the absense of donating any time to these projects I decided to donate some cash to a project once per year.</p> <p>If you were going to donate $100 which project would get your vote?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/578815/when-should-you-donate-money-to-an-open-source-project 1 When should you donate money to an open source project? [closed] larf311 2009-02-23T18:48:29Z 2009-02-23T19:08:21Z <p>I recently got a new laptop for work and I'm having to re-install a bunch of stuff I use on a regular basis. Things like paint.net, launchy, etc. and doing them all at once made me notice all the "donate" links on all these projects. </p> <p>I feel bad that I haven't actually donated to one of these projects before. Now that I want to, I can't decide which one deserves it or if they all do. What do you think makes a project or tool "donate" worthy?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/296624/how-do-you-appropriately-value-work-from-developers-that-provide-stuff-to-the-com 8 How do you appropriately value work from developers that provide stuff to the community? PyNEwbie 2008-11-17T19:41:00Z 2008-11-18T08:08:30Z <p>I have been working on an application that relies heavily on work that people have contributed to the open source community. Specifically I created a neat application that I think will help me retain customers and continue to get new customers and might even allow me a little pricing power. The application was developed in Python and relied on two modules that others developed. I have already made plans to acknowledge the PSF and these two developers financially. I basically am going to pay them what I can afford. I was relieved when I read on the PSF website that it basically took a $2,000 donation to get elevated to a sponsor member. I decided that I could afford the 2,000 but half would go to the PSF and the other half would get split between the contributors of the two most important modules I used in my application.</p> <p>It would be interesting to read other people's thoughts on this issue. What is the right way to do this and what amounts are appropriate. I will not share the names of the modules since I think the receipt of my contribution is their private business.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/53444/donation-services 2 donation services nlucaroni 2008-09-10T04:59:45Z 2008-09-27T19:59:29Z <p>A friend came to me about a donation service on his website. We want to go as cheap as possible, and when I suggested paypal he said he wants to go an "independent" route --I think this means he doesn't want a gateway service, but I don't think that is possible without collecting the data and going old school with paper (please correct me!). There is another post that mentions <a href="http://beta.stackoverflow.com/questions/12010/shopping-cart" rel="nofollow">ecommerce</a> that I looked at. And from his list, pretty much all I need to take care of is the: </p> <blockquote> <p><a href="http://beta.stackoverflow.com/questions/12010/shopping-cart#12012" rel="nofollow"><em>Justin Standard:</em></a></p> <blockquote> <ul> <li>Secure session for users </li> <li>Payment processing<br /> <ul> <li>what external systems do you interface with</li> <li>what kinds of payments do you accept</li> <li>what currencies do you accept</li> </ul></li> </ul> </blockquote> </blockquote> <p>The first might be done for us with the third party service, but if there is a way to go "independent", then I will deal with that when it comes up.</p> <p>It's a donation, so we are obviously going to want to maximize what we can accept. I saw a list of <a href="http://www.affinityresources.com/pgs/awz55Online2.shtml" rel="nofollow">services online</a>, but it looks god old. Some of the sites seem reputable, and I've been looking at them. But I'd really like to ask the community what services they've possibly used and been happy with or ones they've heard good things about.</p> <p><em>Edit: I guess I should have mentioned this is non-profit so we want to avoid high fees, ie paypal --unless this is</em> truly <em>the best we could do, but I think that's doubtful.</em></p>