Minutes:13 JUN 2012 Board Meeting Agenda: Difference between revisions
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**** Memberships are up, once backyard brains goes through we will have brought in ~$1,300 for June ($500 = Nate Dotz) | **** Memberships are up, once backyard brains goes through we will have brought in ~$1,300 for June ($500 = Nate Dotz) | ||
*** Financial updates re: BGEi Dissolution & AHA Taking up accounts | *** Financial updates re: BGEi Dissolution & AHA Taking up accounts | ||
**** Ops bank accounts are closing | |||
**** All finances are now headed to go through TCF | |||
**** Jess & Bearic are getting trained up, and we're discussing best way to keep track of everything | |||
** General Infrastructure Improvements | ** General Infrastructure Improvements | ||
*** Membership processes | *** Membership processes | ||
*** | **** Generating lists in Wiki on how to handle new members, extinct members, etc. | ||
== Quickbooks Pro 2012 vs. Online: Josh W. == | == Quickbooks Pro 2012 vs. Online: Josh W. == |
Revision as of 18:43, 13 June 2012
Agenda Items
Ventilation Proposal: Josh W.
- General Problem:
- Bad Ventilation = Potential hazards + unpleasant smell
- Good Ventilation = We can cut more stuff with less worry!
- More detailed explanation:
- There is currently no appropriate ventilation for LASER Cutter, 3D Printers, CNC Cutting, etc.
- There is currently no fresh air in take for the Proto Room or DogFort
- When laser cutting acrylic, it emits a plastic burning stench that people complain about!
- With proper ventilation, we can cut more materials that we currently avoid due to health concerns.
- Fumes from acrylic are bad for you. Not as bad as chlorine, but not good.
- There are potential people willing to lend us money to make this happen, so long as we pay them back in a 6 month time frame and/or count towards membership.
- Costs:
- $180 = Fans: http://www.amazon.com/Suncourt-Inductor-In-Line-2-Speed-Duct/dp/B0015S5DBM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1338512898&sr=8-2 3x - $60 each = $180
- $360 = Ductwork: $13 per 5 feet x 20 + $10 per join x 10 = $360 online. I bet they're way cheaper if you buy them somewhere local like stadium hardware though.
- $150 = Fudge factor $150 (mounts, screws, vents, dampers, poking holes in walls, etc etc).
- $50 = Bends / Joints / Angles / Connectors
- Total cost: $750 -- but I suspect it may come down to ~$550 or less buying locally.
- If we ONLY do Protoroom, we can reduce by ~$100
- Who can make happen?
- Josh Williams
- Michael Shvartsman
- Tyler Worman
501c.3 Submission Process: ????
Shogun Update: Josh W.
- Space Improvements
- Financial Status
- $4359 in bank 6/13/2012
- $859 in paypal 6/13/2012 ($825 of this is payment for Summer Camp Classes!)
- $400 in cash awaiting
- $150 in pending credit transactions
- Total: $5768
- HOWEVER:
- -$2,000 that iQguys has yet to deposit
- -$535 owed to Bright Futures (check for $810 was received and deposited a few days ago)
- $3233 remaining
- Basic Monetary State
- Memberships are up, once backyard brains goes through we will have brought in ~$1,300 for June ($500 = Nate Dotz)
- Financial updates re: BGEi Dissolution & AHA Taking up accounts
- Ops bank accounts are closing
- All finances are now headed to go through TCF
- Jess & Bearic are getting trained up, and we're discussing best way to keep track of everything
- General Infrastructure Improvements
- Membership processes
- Generating lists in Wiki on how to handle new members, extinct members, etc.
- Membership processes
- Financial Status
Quickbooks Pro 2012 vs. Online: Josh W.
Quickbooks Pro 2012
- Cost: $1,100 over three years
- $200 p/three years
- $25 p/month if we want payroll
- Pros:
- Much cheaper than Quickbooks online in the long run
- Much more user friendly than QB Online (ie: You can open multiple windows at once!)
- Jess, who is doing most of the data entry / accounting work is more familiar w/this interface
- Cons:
- Can only use on one computer, unless we purchase more user seats
- More expensive up front cost
Quickbooks Online
- $2,340 = Total cost over three years
- $40 p/month
- $25 p/month if we want payroll
- Pros:
- Can use software anywhere we have a net connection
- Cheaper up front cost
- Cons:
- Much more expensive in the long run
- Clunky interface
Detroit Maker Faire: ????
Website Theme Purchase: Xander
Membership Form embedded in website: Xander
Treasurer Fun Times: Josh W.
Donations
- Laptops from Justin, Tess, Nate
- need to send ty to Nate!
- $100 from Ross (for dogfort buildout)
- Need to send thank you
- New shift machine + OS from Chase, Stacy, Chris C., English G.
- The use of new Replicator from Backyard Brains
- Need to send thank you