Thank you for the post and for being transparent about the funding situation. One practical question: How do you communicate that you only have money until October to existing volunteers and chapter organizers? Local chapters operate mostly self-sufficiently, but people putting significant time into organizing presumably want to know whether the central coordination infrastructure they rely on will exist in six months. Is there a plan for communicating this internally, and what happens to ongoing projects if the funding gap isn’t closed?
Thank you for the post and for being transparent about the funding situation. One practical question: How do you communicate that you only have money until October to existing volunteers and chapter organizers? Local chapters operate mostly self-sufficiently, but people putting significant time into organizing presumably want to know whether the central coordination infrastructure they rely on will exist in six months. Is there a plan for communicating this internally, and what happens to ongoing projects if the funding gap isn’t closed?