PLEASE PAY WHAT YOU CAN TO HELP MAINTAIN AND GROW PCDN
PCDN network has helped impact thousands of individuals and organizations around the world to help connect, inspire, provide sources of funding, scholarships, training and much more. We are now asking you to consider paying what you can in any amount ranging from $1 and up. To date out of our 25,000 members around the world, only 150 (which is less than .006%) have contributed to the network). To sustain our work we rely on your support and would like to increase member support to at least 50% of the entire membership.
If everyone on the network would contribute a few dollars each year, this would easily help PCDN to grow, expand and scale up our impact around the world. The cost of maintaining the network in terms of staff and intern time (the equivalent of three full-time staff), hosting costs, outreach, advertising, product development (see below for some new initiatives we are developing), responding to the hundreds of inquiries each month takes considerable investment (thousands of dollars) and we need your support. Our goal is to keep this network free, but we do rely on members to contribute what you can in any amount. If you can afford more than $1 great, and if you represent an NGO, university or business that uses the network please consider making a higher payment. If you can or cannot contribute for some reason please then please do some of the following:
Please contact us if you need an invoice or have additional questions.
Upcoming Developments: With your support, PCDN will continue to grow and thrive and work on the following initiatives.
To see the concrete impact the network(and add your own feedback) is having around the world see the member feedback section.
To see why others are supporting PCDN (and add your own reasons), see the supporter feedback page.
WHY PCDN?
The PCDN network has been in existence for over five years since launching in June of 2007. The network has rapidly grown and become one of the leading sites in peace and conflict resolution, development and international affairs. Site membership has reached over 25,000 and is attracting over 300,000 hits per month. PCDN has helped thousands of individuals and organizations around the world network, obtain fellowships, jobs, undertake new research projects and explore development, peacebuilding, social entrepreneurship and related fields.
HOW TO SUPPORT PCDN?
Since starting the network has not accepted any donations nor charged any membership fees despite having many on-going costs related to hosting, site development, staff time, research. We are able to cover some site costs via the advertising presented on the site. However, given the growth in the network, we would now like to ask for everyone to consider paying what you can to ensure our on-going development and growth.
If you have benefited from the site in anyway (gotten a job, a new grant, fellowship, found new information), we would strongly encourage you to consider making a payment.
Here are two stories of the concrete impact of PCDN:
PCDN is a crucial tool for any organization seeking to communicate and collaborate directly with the global peace community. No other new technology or social networking site even compares to the PCDN, and we, as the global peacebuilding community, are hugely indebted to the site founder for having the vision and passion to unite us under the PCDN banner. Cameron Chisholm, President, IPSI
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I support this network financially for three reasons:
1. The utterly compelling idea of connecting conflict resolution pressionals around the globe in a way that is of value to all.
2. The superb leadership investment that Craig has shown in getting this going, which I think deserves tangible support.
3. The very real business opportunities that can come out of this. I have had two already that have repaid my modest contribution many times over.
Dr. Mark Young, President, Rational Games
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PLEASE ALSO SEE THE TOP 10 REASONS TO SUPPORT PCDN
Questions and Answers Related to PCDN Membership/Payments:
Is my Payment Secure? Yes, we are using Paypal one of the leading online payment systems in the world. Payments are processed on their network. Of course as with any online financial transaction, users should ensure they have adequate security on their computer (such as a firewall).
What is PCDN Membership? When you join PCDN you sign up for a 12 month membership (and we encourage all members to make a payment from $1 and up. Free membership is available for those unable to make a payment. See more details below). Your membership is critical to expanding our work.
How can I tell when my membership expires? Click My Settings on the Right Hand Side the Page (after you have logged in, see sample below).
Then click on profile and go to the bottom of the page. Go to the bottom of the page. There you can see PCDN membership and the expiration date. There is also a space to click renew and follow the steps (see sample below).
How do I make a payment? Payments can also be made via the donate link on the Support Page or you can make a payment through the renew option at the bottom of the profile page by following the steps outlined above. You will be brought to the membership page and you can choose the payment option you prefer (or free account) as can be seen below.
How much should I pay? We leave this decision up to each person/organization, but urge you to consider the impact of PCDN in your work/life. Particularly if you represent an organization using PCDN to promote your work, learn about opportunities and disseminate information widely, we encourage you to consider making a higher payment.
Why Should My Organization Consider a Paid Membership?
A paid organizational membership can benefit your organization in several ways. First, financial support helps to support and grow the PCDN network which has become one of the premier international affair networking sites in the world. Second, although posting of jobs and other materials is free, we do recommend organizations consider paying an optional $35 for job postings. For paid members postings are covered and paid members are also eligible to have their job postings sent via a blast email to all 25,000 members. Third, PCDN can provide some technical assistance if needed in searching and identifying potential candidates for openings. Fourth, for paid organization we will be more responsive to inquiries. NOTE, we only permit posting of opportunities that fit the PCDN criteria, we reserve the right to not accept inappropriate postings or organizations.
Can you invoice me or my organization: Yes if you or your organization requires an invoice please contact us at info (at) internationalpeaceandconflict.org
What happens if I cannot make a payment? Our goal is to keep PCDN accessible to all. If you're not able to currently make a payment go to the my profile page under my settings, and click renew. On the payment page and enter 0.
How long is membership? Membership in PCDN is for 12 months. After that time you will be required to repeat the procedure.
I have already made a payment, but my membership hasn't been extended? We have tried to ensure all accounts are up to date, but if you run into problems please contact us at info(at)internationalpeaceandconflict.org
Is my Payment Tax-Deductible? PCDN is setup as a Limited Liability Company and is not a nonprofit organization, thus your payment is not tax-deductible.
What will my funds be used for? Your funds will be used to support the costs of hosting, maintaining, outreach, product development and initiatives. This also includes staff time, as the PCDN network now requires the equivalent of three full-time staff to keep the site going and the time involved continues to grow.
Will the site ever require payments? Our goal is keep this site open to all and only request voluntary membership.
I live outside the US can I make a payment? Yes PayPal accepts credit card and bank payments from most countries in the world.
Do I need a Paypal account to make a payment? No, once you click on the link you will be brought to the PayPal page. If you have a PayPal account you can login, if you do not, you can click on the bottom left side of the page and indicate you don't have a PayPal account and follow the steps to pay via credit card or bank
Who should I contact for more information? If you have questions feel free to send an email to info (at) internationalpeaceandconflict.org
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Permalink Reply by Craig Zelizer on December 7, 2011 at 11:42am Thanks. Appreciate the suggestion and openness to supporting PCDN. We do want to provide enough background info on the need for financial support, but will move the link closer to the top of the text.
Permalink Reply by Mayanja N. Evelyn on December 23, 2011 at 9:37pm Dear Creig,
I greatly appreciate the work that PCDN is doing and the support rendered in peace studies network.
I would gladly give a donation but for now my accounts are in a bad state. I am an international student with very limited funding. I promise that if next year I get a job that enables me cover my tuition and pay for otehr needs, I will send my contribution. I request you to remind me in teh middle of next year. Hope to be in a better standing by then. Please do not cut me off yet from PCDN news.
Thank you.
Evelyn
Permalink Reply by Craig Zelizer on December 24, 2011 at 8:27am
Permalink Reply by Josh Schachter on December 31, 2011 at 1:14pm
Permalink Reply by Craig Zelizer on December 31, 2011 at 3:55pm
Permalink Reply by Edwin Mberede. on December 31, 2011 at 3:00pm
Permalink Reply by Craig Zelizer on December 31, 2011 at 3:54pm
Permalink Reply by Zohar Rom on January 11, 2012 at 10:17am Just like other associations, you may have to consider creating new services that are available only to paid members.
Permalink Reply by Craig Zelizer on January 11, 2012 at 11:50am Thanks for your support and the wonderful work as well on producing the Interview with Emmanuel Jal We are exploring different ways to increase revenue for PCDN to enable us to grow and thrive. Creating some services just for paid members is one option we are exploring and would welcome other suggestions members have.
Permalink Reply by Odwe Dennis on January 19, 2012 at 9:46am Dear Craig,
I 100% agree with you. the strength of the network relies on us because we benefit form it.
this call is timely. i request everone to give the lottle they have for the good of the network. i understand the economic crisis we are in globally but lets save this network.you will rip alot if we keep the network vibrant.
i am ready to pay the little i can. Craig, i advice that who ever has donated to the network, please recognize them by pitting their names on the website.
the only way i can is through visa card or money gram or western union.
regards
Dennis Odwe
Uganda
Permalink Reply by Craig Zelizer on January 19, 2012 at 10:37pm Thanks for your intention. We realize that not everyone can afford to contribute or in some countries it may be technically challenging to send a payment. But we do appreciate any support from members, and ideally would like to increase to 40% of membership provided some payment (right now we are at .0004% which is not sufficient). We will be in touch directly with you.
Permalink Reply by Shamita Omote on March 17, 2012 at 3:25pm Hi Craig, I am willing to pay but we don't use Paypal. Any other way to support PCDN.
Thanks for all you are doing.
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