Disrupting Non-Profits – Part II
Empowering Contributors: The Vital
Role of a Content Contribution and Payment Policy for Nonprofits
In the dynamic landscape of nonprofit work, passion
fuels purpose, and volunteers are the lifeblood of advocacy. It’s time for
non-profits to assign value to the stories and pictures contributed by these volunteers,
people impacted by your work, and donors that you use to “sell” your
organization in marketing and fundraising publications and social media posts. If
amateur college athletes have a right to be paid for the use of their images
and stories in marketing their institutions, why not other people on whom you
rely to frame your institutional narrative and define its impact for supporters? Having a well-defined content contribution
and payment policy is a strategic move toward living your organization’s values
and fostering collaboration, transparency, and fair recognition.
Here's why every nonprofit should consider
adopting such a policy:
1. Honoring
Contributions:
At the heart of every
nonprofit are the individuals who lend their time, expertise, and personal
experiences to advance the cause. A clear policy that assigns a monetary value to
these contributions signals that the organization honors these contributions
and the people who make them, creating a culture of appreciation and respect. Allowing each individual to choose whether to
donate or accept payment for the content or images they allow the organization
to use accords everyone the dignity of
both knowing the value assigned to their contribution and the freedom to choose
to make it a gift.
2. Encouraging
Diverse Voices:
A content contribution
and payment policy encourages a diverse range of voices to participate in
shaping the organization's narrative. By choosing to offer individuals
compensation for their expertise, personal stories, or specialized knowledge,
nonprofits open the door to a wealth of perspectives that might otherwise
remain unheard. Not everyone can make gifts of their talent or their time. Paying for content or formally recognizing
the gift of content as an in-kind contribution assists the organization in
assuring that its work is “authorized” by those directly impacted by the work.
3. Quality Content
Creation:
Compensating
contributors for their ideas and words , whether they are captured in articles, blogs, or speeches, or offered as
advice in a meeting, inherently promotes a commitment to quality. Individuals
are more likely to invest time and effort in creating impactful content when
they know their contributions are recognized and valued.
4. Transparency
Builds Trust:
Adopting a payment
policy adds a layer of transparency to the organization's operations.
Contributors, volunteers, and stakeholders appreciate knowing the criteria for
compensation, the approval process, and the budget considerations. This
transparency builds trust and strengthens the organization's reputation.
5. Legal and Ethical
Compliance:
A carefully crafted
policy ensures that the organization remains compliant with legal and ethical
standards. It sets clear boundaries for compensation, avoiding potential
pitfalls related to labor laws, intellectual property, and regulatory
requirements.
6. Strategic
Budgeting:
Establishing a budget
for acquiring intellectual property allows nonprofits to allocate resources strategically. This not
only helps to fund fair compensation but
also ensures financial sustainability by preventing unforeseen expenditures.
7. Empowering
Decision-Makers:
Delegating the
responsibility of approving agreements and compensation to a designated individual
streamlines the decision-making process. This ensures consistency, efficiency,
and adherence to the established budget and payment scale.
8. Mitigating Risks:
The policy serves as a proactive measure to mitigate potential risks associated with content creation and compensation. Clear guidelines help prevent misunderstandings, disputes, or legal complications, safeguarding the organization's reputation. Coupling the policy with an approved licensing agreement and a uniform payment scheme to be signed by all individuals who agree to provide content or images further minimizes risks.
9. Reflecting Organizational Values:
A content contribution and payment policy is a tangible expression of the organization's values. It communicates to contributors, staff, and the community that the nonprofit is committed to fairness, inclusivity, and ethical practices.
For any nonprofit, adopting a content contribution and payment
policy is a strategic investment in the people who make the organization and
the nonprofit sector thrive. It empowers contributors, enhances organizational
credibility, grounds the organization’s Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI)
work, and ultimately contributes to the success of the nonprofit's mission. In short, the returns on "leading the market" by adopting such a policy and the licensing agreement necessary to implement it make it worth serious consideration by any organization currently "using" its donors and volunteers to sell the organization and convey its impact by sharing their stories and themselves.
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