http://www.spi-inc.org/donations/ explains that "the identities of donors are kept 
confidential to SPI, and only disclosed to members of SPI". This is great for donors 
who want confidentiality, but I imagine this wastes an incentive to donate. At the very 
least we should list donating corporations who do not require confidentiality, and 
ideally list individuals too. When a donation is made, the donor should be asked whether 
it wants the donation to be public, and perhaps what other data can be disclosed (the 
amount, an email address, perhaps a website URL).

There could be a page listing donators, starting with those who gave the most. 
However this would require a somewhat reliable way to associate multiple 
donations from the same person to a unique identity. One way this could be made 
is by asking for a SPI member number (but I am unsure that such a number 
exists). So perhaps listing donating members should be a first step.

Collecting such data may enable SPI to publish statistics on donators (which 
proportion comes from organizations, which from individuals, how many entities 
give, etc.). SPI might already have such data, but I am not aware of it.

--
Philippe Cloutier
http://www.philippecloutier.com

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