Seconded. I think we’re all in the same boat here, and I’ll go out on a limb 
here and say that we all collectively know that what Joshua reported is by no 
means an isolated incident but a pattern that has been festering. Plus, we are 
probably all agreed that of all functions SPI carries out on behalf of its 
associated projects, disbursing the funds earmarked for them in a timely and 
low-overhead manner is the single most important one. It is the one that _has_ 
to work, or SPI isn’t a functioning fiscal sponsor in any sense of what that 
means.

I myself have had to follow up on almost every treasurer ticket, sometimes 
multiple times. I now keep a copy of every ticket receipt and create myself a 
reminder on my todo list 3 weeks into the future, rather than just considering 
the reimbursement done when I hit send on the initial request. I can do that, 
and my expenses needing reimbursement aren’t large enough to not allow several 
months delay. But it does make evident a very poor professional reliability of 
SPI as a fiscal sponsor that disburses project-earmarked funds.

  -hilmar

> On Dec 15, 2016, at 1:46 PM, Joshua D. Drake <j...@commandprompt.com> wrote:
> 
> On 12/09/2016 04:34 PM, Joshua D. Drake wrote:
>> Board,
>> 
>> On October 6th, I as Liaison of PostgreSQL.Org requested that 5k USD be
>> transferred to PgUS for their Diversity Scholarships.
>> 
>> On October 14th, the bank info for ACH was delivered to the Treasurer.
>> 
>> On November 7th, the Treasurer of PgUS requested a status update on when
>> the transfer would be made.
>> 
>> On December 9th, the Treasurer brought to my attention that this
>> transfer has still not been made
>> 
>> I understand that we are all volunteers but this delay is a bit overkill
>> isn't it?
> 
> It is now the 15th and I as Liaison of PostgreSQL.Org have had zero 
> correspondence in regards to this issue. I request that at a minimum the 
> board respond, preferably the Treasurer with an ETA of resolution.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> JD
> 
> 
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> 
>> JD
> 
> 
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