FIRST: Neighborhood Guard is completely run by unpaid volunteers.
This includes:
- The Organization does NOT have any staff (paid or unpaid)
- The Organization does NOT have any Paid Officers or Boardmembers
- The organization does NOT provide any benefits for the board members/Officers (Healthcare, Life insurance etc – we don’t do any of that)
- The Non-profit does NOT pay for food or drink during Board meetings
- NO services are purchased from Boardmembers, their family, friends,employers, or companies etc.
- Board members cannot directly use organization funds to pay for organization expenses. Each board member must personally front the expenses and then will only get reimbursed if and when the expense is approved by the board.(This reduces potential abuse, not that we have had any)
- Neighborhood Guard does NOT make political contributions
SECOND: All the money is used for Crime Prevention.
- Financial Aid to underprivileged neighborhoods for participation in Neighborhood Guard – Feeling safe should not be dependant on financial resources.
- Contact us for details on the financial aid program.
- Recruiting and outreach – The more neighborhoods that participate in Neighborhood Guard the safer we all are.
- Flyers
- Business Cards
- Snacks for potential members at recruiting events
- Pens and printed signup sheets, clipboards
- Training for new neighborhoods
- Training equipment
- Training Camera
- Projector
- Screen
- Network equipment for Training Setup
- Lunch for Members during all-day training
- Training equipment
- Software development
- Development and installation tools
- High Quality Network Tester
- Development Raspberry Pi
- Purchase of critical commercial software not available as open source (luckily we have not had to exercise this option yet)
- Open Source development
- Pizza and Red Bull for Hackathons.
- Development and installation tools
- Administrata
- Insurance for non-profit Board members
- Envelopes and stamps for postal forward
- Internet domain and Web-site hosting.
- State fees for incorporation as Non-profit
- Federal filing Fees for 501(c)3 status
Priority in Distribution of Funds:
- Administrata – we cannot exist if we don’t pay our filing fees so this must come first.
- Financial Aid (Allocated in 2014: 25% of money after administrata)
- Recruiting/Training (Allocated in 2014: 25% of money after administrata, if we don’t use the money then it becomes available for Financial Aid)
- Commercial software (Allocated in 2014: 25% of money after administrata, If we don’t spend the money then it becomes available for Financial Aid and Training)
- Open Source software (Allocated in 2014: 25% of money after administrata, If we don’t spend the money then it becomes available for Financial Aid and Training)
THIRD: Unique Member benefits
- Installation Support
Volunteers from Neighborhoods already online with Neighborhood Guard will come and train you and will be by your side during the entire installation process, no matter how many times you have to re-adjust the infrared and night sensitivity to get it right. - Ongoing support
Typically once the system runs it requires very little support – but we are here for you. - Easy Access to our New – Yet to be completely announced Raspberry Pi Project for buffering and upload.
- Influence over new features developed in the Neighborhood Guard software
So you want that automatic License plate Database? Become a member to make it happen. - Access to Members only online services – including:
- Best Practices knowledge exchange
- Data Exchange with other neighborhoods
- [Planned] Online reporting of images directly to the police
- [Planned] Crime statistics for Membership neighborhoods vs. non-members.