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This policy outlines how the yunity project uses money. In short, this policy states that the yunity project strongly avoids the use of money as an organization. If money is to be used, there is a clear Protocol for how to use the money based on the record of Explicit decisions that have been previously made and a less concrete but more general set of Guidelines.

Herein,

  • 'money' refers to any currency, whether bank notes, coins, bullion, BitCoins, electronic bank balance, etc.
  • 'resource' refers to non-monetary resource (i.e. property, pens, food, vehicles, etc).

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1. Protocol
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Protocol

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Protocol

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This is a set of actions for acquiring the necessary resources for the projectyunity. Each action should be considered more preferable than the one following it.

1.1. Expenditure

1.1.1. Avoidance
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AvoidanceAvoidanceIf we can avoid money being spent for yunity to achieve it's mission and vision, we should. Not using money avoids us spending time and energy documenting and dealing with money. Avoidance of financial transaction should

1.1.1.
1.1.1.

Avoiding the use of money on behalf of yunity should always be the starting consideration when acquiring resources.

  1. Do we need it? Necessity. Take a moment to consider whether we need this resource to achieve our goals.Can we get it without any financial transaction?

  2. Reclaim: Many resources are abandoned, discarded Acquisition without the use of money. The following sub-list of options is not extensive;
    1. Reclamation. Rescue the resource from being wasted, abandoned or unused.
    2. Construct: Construction. Make the thing resource from existing other available resources.
    3. Borrow: Many of the resources we need, others have.
    4. Donation: Some people have things they don't use. (Borrowing. Individual or organization who already has the resource lends it.
    5. Donation. Individual or organization who already has the resource donates it - this is different to someone actively purchasing a resource explicitly to donate it, see Donation by proxy transaction below).

1.1.2.

Donation Donation by proxy transaction

 Donation by proxy transaction
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Donation by proxy transaction

1.1.2.
1.1.2.

No one is expected to spend money to purchase resources for the yunity organization. If a contributor, other use money on behalf of yunity. If an individual or organization wishes to purchase a resource to donate to help yunity to help achieve its goals, they canachieve it's Vision and Mission, they can.

  1. Necessity. Consider whether this resource can be acquired with the Avoidance of money use. If not, consult 5. Collaborate with yunity or check with an active yunity contributor to see whether yunity actually needs the resource.
  2. Donor makes transaction.
    1. Donation. Individual or organization who purchased the resource dontes it.
    2. Record. For anything that is explicitly purchased for donation to
donate to
    1. yunity, it is highly recommended to record the name of
purchaser
    1. donor, date of transaction and a copy of receipt - if the donor consents. Recording these details is
optional but highly recommended; it is
    1. not to glorify
donors
    1. the donor but to
indicate
    1. identify where yunity is still indirectly reliant on money
. Knowing where our dependencies lie will help us achieve even lower running costs in the
    1. - this knowledge will direct efforts into finding ways to avoid the use of money for acquiring the resource in future.

1.1.3. Proxy transaction
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1.1.3.
1.1.3.

No one is expected to spend money in, or on behalf of the yunity organization. If a contributor or interested individual wishes to purchase a resource to achieve the goals of yunity with their own money, they can. If they wish to have their expenditure refunded, they must properly record: name, date and have copy of the receipt to have refunding considered. No purchase is guaranteed to be refunded, though considering the following will indicate whether refunding is likely;

  1. Consult explicit decisions. If a transaction for the resource has been explicitly agreed upon as being an acceptable or unacceptable purchase in the past, this will provide the most reliable indication of whether the transaction is likely to be refunded.
  2. Consult guidelines. The guidelines should provide some indication of whether the transaction is likely to be refunded.

If it is decided that refunding is appropriate, only the value that was spent at the time will be refunded (i.e. not adjusted for inflation). It should also be noted that there is no indication or guarantee of when the purchase will be refunded (i.e. might never happen).

 

Warning

Sections 1.1.4. to 3.2. (inclusive) which are italicized come into action only if/when the following conditions are met;

  •  

    yunity is legally registered as an organization and

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    yunity has an organizational bank account, BitCoin wallet or similar and

  •  yunity has one or more treasurers

As such, sections 1.1.4. to 3.2. are not applicable as of 2016-04-08

1.1.4. Organizational transaction
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1.1.4.

Refunding of proxy transaction: Transactions which lie within the accepted section of Explicit decisions or lie within the accepted section of the Guidelines can be reimbursed if a Treasurer and two others consent. If there is doubt or disagreement the individual or organization who made the transaction should be contacted and notified of the relevant reasons why refunding was not consented upon and asked whether they want to pursue the refunding process or if the transaction is now a donation. If refunding is still sought, the decision goes to full Online systemic consensus and the result is recorded in Explicit decisions.

Active organizational transaction: Transactions of less than 100.00 for resources which lie within the accepted section of Explicit decisions or lie within the accepted section of the Guidelines can be reimbursed if a Treasurer and two others consent. If there is doubt or disagreement, or if the transaction exceeds 100.00, the decision goes to full Online systemic consensus and the result is recorded in Explicit decisions.

1.2. Income

All yunity organization income is held in the organizational bank account: money held by individuals is an individual matter.

1.2.1. Avoidance

Individuals or organizations wishing to donate money to yunity are first invited to assess our requirements - currently outlined in 5. Collaborate with yunity - then purchase and donate things that we actually need, see 1.1.2 Donation by proxy transaction.

1.2.2. Unconditional acceptance

Truly anonymous financial donations are automatically accepted. This is only achievable by unconventional routes such as the use of BitCoin or anonymous donation boxes.

1.2.3. Conditional acceptance

Donations from individuals: name, amount and date recorded. Donations from companies, organizations, collectives, charities and institutions identified and brought forward for systemic consensus on a case-by-case basis according to the with decisions being appended to these guidelines.)

2. Explicit decisions
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Explicit decisions
Explicit decisions


This is a record of previous decisions made by full Online systemic consensus on whether transactions were acceptable or unacceptable in the name of yunity. This is the most reliable indication on whether a Proxy transaction will be refunded or not, though refunding is never guaranteed.This record is also the first consideration if making an Organization transaction.

2.1. Expenditure

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2.2. Income

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3. Guidelines
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These are guidelines and as such individual cases are subject to interpretation. This is deliberate as outlining every single scenario is impossible, many speculated scenarios might never arise and we might suffocate in over-bureaucratization. This is a record of previous decisions n whether transactions were acceptable or unacceptable in the name of yunity. This is the most reliable indication on whether a Proxy transaction will be refunded or not, though refunding is never guaranteed.This record is also the first consideration if making an Organization transaction.

3.1. Expenditure

Transaction that directly facilitate the achievement of the yunity Mission and Vision may if the desired resource cannot be gotten reasonably in any other way, see Avoidance and Donation by proxy transaction. All expenditure is for the project as a whole.

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  • Vegan food. 
  • Accommodation
    • Outright purchase or rental of a property 
    • Associated bills (i.e. water, rates, electricity, gas, internet, fuel)
    • Repair costs
  •  Legal costs;
    • Registration
    • Obligatory running costs
  •  Miscellaneous
    • e.g. toilet-paper, light-bulbs, cutting keys, etc.
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  •  Food that is
    • Non-vegan (e.g. meat, dairy, eggs, etc)
    • Vegan but 'extravagant' (e.g. matcha, spirulina, amaranth, quinoa, etc)
    • Alcohol
  • Tobacco
  • Wages for individuals


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  • Personal medical insurance

3.2. Income

It is important that in receiving money we do not compromise our values or the achievement of our goals. No donations or sponsorship should alter how we work or what we do, nor should they originate from sources that directly or explicitly go against our Mission and Vision. All income is for the project as a whole.

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  • Organizations involved in
    • Weapons manufacture
    • Animal-products-for-food
    • Irresponsible extraction (e.g. tar sands, conflict minerals, timber from ancient forest, etc)
    • etc
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  • Bodhi's pocket
  • Donation button in the footer of yunity.org 
  • Individuals
    • Donations from yunity contributors
    • Donations from any person just by providing bank details in the "support" button (i.e. anonymous)
  • Crowd-funding campaign (e.g. advertised through facebook, footer, newsletter, yunity.org, etc)

4. Changes to policy


Changes to this policy are to be made using the result of Online systemic consensus where at ;

  • At least one week is given for
each
  • the proposal forming phase and
  • At least one week is given for the voting phase and
the
  • The #core-team Slack channel has been suitably notified.