Sent via email to all of Open Collective Foundations Collective admins.
It is with a heavy heart that I’m writing today to inform you that the Board of Directors of
the Open Collective Foundation (OCF) has made the difficult decision to dissolve OCF,
effective December 31, 2024.
We are proud of the work we have been able to do together. We have been honored to
build community with you and the hundreds of other collectives hosted at the Open
Collective Foundation.
What you need to know:
We are beginning a staged dissolution process that will allow our over 600 collectives
the time to close or transition their work. Dissolving OCF will take many months, and
involves settling all liabilities while spending down all funds in a legally compliant
manner.
Our priority is to support our collectives in navigating this change. We want to
provide collectives the longest possible runway to wind down or transition their
operations while we focus on the many legal and financial tasks associated with
dissolving a nonprofit.
March 15 is the last day to accept donations. You will have until September 30 to work
with us to develop and implement a plan to spend down the money in your fund. Key
dates are included at the bottom of this email.
We know this is going to be difficult, and we will do everything we can to ease the
transition for you.
How we will support collectives:
It remains our fiduciary responsibility to safeguard each collective’s charitable assets
and ensure funds are used solely for specified charitable purposes.
We will be providing assistance and support to you, whether you choose to spend out
and close down your collective or continue your work through another 501(c)(3)
organization or fiscal sponsor.
Unfortunately, we had to say goodbye to several of our colleagues today as we pare
down our core staff to reduce costs. I will be staying on staff to support collectives
through this transition, along with Wayne Kleppe, our Finance Administrator.
What led to this decision:
From day one, OCF was committed to experimentation and innovation. We were
dedicated to finding new ways to open up the nonprofit space, making it easier for
people to raise and access funding so they can do good in their communities.
OCF was created by Open Collective Inc. (OCI), a company formed in 2015 with the
goal of “enabling groups to quickly set up a collective, raise funds and manage them
transparently.” Soon after being founded by OCI, OCF went through a period of rapid
growth. We responded to increased demand arising from the COVID-19 pandemic
without taking the time to establish the appropriate systems and infrastructure to sustain
that growth.
Unfortunately, over the past year, we have learned that Open Collective Foundation’s
business model is not sustainable with the number of complex services we have offered
and the fees we pay to the Open Collective Inc. tech platform.
In late 2023, we made the decision to pause accepting new collectives in order to create
space for us to address the issues. Unfortunately, it became clear that it would not be
financially feasible to make the necessary corrections, and we determined that OCF is
not viable.
What’s next:
We know this news will raise questions for many of our collectives. We will be making
space for questions and reactions in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, we have developed this FAQ which we will keep updated as more
questions come in.
What you need to do next:
• Review the FAQ (below)
• Discuss your options within your collective.
Your options are:
Reply-all to this email with any questions, requests, or to set up a time to talk.
Please make sure generalinquiries@opencollective.org is copied on your
email.
Dates to know:
• Last day to accept funds/receive donations: March 15, 2024
• Last day collectives can have employees: June 30, 2024
• Last day to spend or transfer funds: September 30, 2024
In Care & Accompaniment,
Mike Strode
Program Officer
Open Collective Foundation mailto:generalinquiries@opencollective.org