I'd like to propose running a Q1 fundraising drive.
The concept: A raffle-based competition (credit to Landon for the competition idea). Every dollar raised = 1 raffle entry. This keeps it fun and competitive without purely advantaging those with deeper pockets. Drawing at end of Q1 2026; winners pick prizes in order, one prize per person. I'd like enough prizes that nearly everyone who participates wins something.
What counts as fundraising: Anything net-revenue-positive— the lab’s revenue from classes you teach, membership upgrades, grants, employer matches, equipment sales, new member referrals. Existing dues don't count, but upgrading or converting from community member to full member does. No cash to give? Help fundraise by hosting events, selling stuff, etc and you'd still be in the running.
Tracking: We'll maintain a leaderboard on the new site from our financial data (names optional). Donations under $25 won't count (assumed to be snacks/materials), but ticket revenue does. We'll rely on participants to flag anything we miss.
Donor recognition: Anyone contributing $350+ (cash or in-kind labor like making prizes—board to determine equivalency) gets invited to a spring donor dinner at HSL.
Goal: $10K, stretch $15K. Audacious, yes—but achievable. Worth noting: we reduced our deficit in 2025 partly thanks to a couple surprise $1K+ donations early in the year. I’m hoping this drive could ignite that kind of momentum.
Timeline: January 1 – April 30. Kick off the new year by rebuilding some of our chest.
What I need: A small team to drive enthusiasm (I'm terrible at asking for money) and prize donations/creation. There is a Slack channel and we can create one in Discord too.
Kickoff: I'm upgrading my membership to $100/month (paid annually) and buying Sofia a $50 membership = $1,200. I'm told someone's ready to match up to $1K, and their employer will match that. So we're already at $1,200 and potentially $3,200 before we even announce this.
Final note: I am not an accountant, but I understand that recent changes to tax laws have made it advantageous to donate $1K for singles and $2K for couples filing jointly starting in tax year 2026 even if you take the standard deduction. In my personal case, Uncle Sam will knock about $200 off my tax bill for 2026, effectively making that $1200 something like $200. (Consult your own financial advisor.)
Thoughts, feedback, volunteers—all welcome. I'd like to finalize and announce at the next HYH (I don’t think it technically needs a vote but if people dislike it we won’t do it, obviously.)
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to heatsynclabs...@googlegroups.com.
To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/heatsynclabs/3d5b9a68-4498-42d7-aa6c-56376e97c767%40traxel.com.