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Street Fundraising β€” Wiki Core
CategoryWiki Core Β· Rules & Governance
RelatedUse Case (Marketplace)
LicenceAGPL v3
StatusR&D Β· Draft v1
ReviewAwaiting community review
This is the Wiki Core page for street fundraising β€” it covers governance rules, ethical standards, and best practices. For the practical use case (contracts, app mockup, scenario), see the Marketplace use case page.
Contents
  1. Definition & Scope
  2. Core Principles
  3. Mandatory Rules
  4. Ethical Standards
  5. User Group Governance
  6. Alert System
  7. Best Practices
  8. Exclusions & Prohibitions
  9. Dispute Resolution
  10. Periodic Review

1. Definition & Scope

For the purposes of WikiDeal, street fundraising is defined as:

"Any face-to-face activity conducted in a public space, event, or semi-public location, by a WikiDeal-registered dialoguer, with the purpose of enrolling new subscribers to a WikiDeal-registered association, in exchange for Credits (WDC) generated through the bonding curve."

This definition includes:

This definition excludes door-to-door fundraising, telemarketing, and purely digital campaigns without a physical dialoguer.

2. Core Principles WM-03

PrincipleApplication
TransparencySubscribers always know where their WikiDeal Membership goes. Revenue distribution is publicly auditable.
DignityInteractions must respect the dignity of all parties β€” dialoguers, passers-by, and association representatives.
ConsentSubscriptions must be freely given. No pressure, no deception, no "subscribe then cancel" language.
Retention focusCredits are tied to subscriber retention, not just acquisition. Quality over quantity.
InclusivityAll profiles welcome β€” retirees, students, volunteers, social aid beneficiaries β€” with appropriate contract adaptation.
Community governanceRules are set and reviewed by the community, not imposed top-down.

3. Mandatory Rules

RULE-SF-001 β€” WikiDeal Subscription Requirement

Every dialoguer must hold an active WikiDeal subscription (WikiDeal Membership) before conducting any street fundraising activity.

RULE-SF-002 β€” Signed Contract B

All dialoguers must have a signed Contract B (Association ↔ Dialoguer/Volunteer) on file before their first session.

RULE-SF-003 β€” Completed Training

Minimum 5 training modules must be completed before the first session: WikiDeal platform, contract basics, communication, ethics, AI tools.

RULE-SF-004 β€” Session Reporting

Every session must be logged in the WikiDeal app before, during (minimum one mid-session update), and after. Incomplete session logs forfeit Credits for that session.

⚠️ RULE-SF-005 β€” Prohibition of Misleading Advice

Dialoguers are strictly prohibited from advising passers-by to "subscribe for a year and then cancel." Any documented instance triggers an immediate yellow alert and retention audit.

RULE-SF-006 β€” Collision Avoidance

Two User Groups may not deploy at the same location on the same day without prior coordination through the WikiDeal calendar system.

RULE-SF-007 β€” Identification

Dialoguers must carry their WikiDeal ID card (or equivalent digital ID) and present it on request.

RULE-SF-008 β€” Post-Session Feedback

Post-session feedback must be completed within 24 hours. Completing feedback earns Credits (~1 CHF/minute).

4. Ethical Standards

5. User Group Governance WM-03

6. Alert System

7. Best Practices

8. Exclusions & Prohibitions

9. Dispute Resolution

Disputes between dialoguers, associations, or User Groups follow the WikiDeal standard arbitration process:

  1. Informal resolution: parties attempt to resolve within 14 days.
  2. User Group mediation: User Group officers mediate within 30 days.
  3. WikiDeal arbitration: Formal arbitration panel (3 community members) within 60 days.
  4. External: If WikiDeal arbitration fails, parties may seek external mediation under applicable law.

10. Periodic Review

These rules are reviewed annually by the Street Fundraising community committee. Any WikiDeal member may propose amendments through the standard wiki proposal process. Changes require 2/3 majority approval from active User Group delegates.

See also: Street Fundraising β€” Marketplace Use Case Β· πŸ“± Street Fundraising App Β· WikiDeal Governance Β· Wikimedia References