Smashtacular

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(as discussed at the Financial Optimization Meeting by Jhasen and ~~.)

Impact: Medium
Effort: Easy

Summary

The Smashtacular is an open to the public event where people can come and pay us to smash printers.

Thought process

  1. How does it further FREE GEEK's mission?
    • It makes printers smaller and recycling them easier
    • Raises public awareness of recycling
  2. Will it go with our culture, or meet resistance?
    • The printers in question were already destined for recycling, so there's no question of waste.
    • We like to think Free Geek's culture is fun-friendly.
  3. How would we go about measuring the impact?
    • Simple math. This equipment currently brings us $0.

  1. Who would be involved?
    • Because of the possibility of injury, we only want this to be overseen by staff. The Smashtaculars would be held regularly, perhaps monthly or fortnightly.
    • Oversight, materials collection, cleanup: Jhasen and other staff
    • Promotion: Jhasen and volunteers
    • Goading: RevPhil
  2. What kind of budget would it require?
    • ads or copies for outreach
    • possibly: film for polaroid camera*
  3. What would our first steps be? How soon should we start them?
    • First step: outreach
    • Also: saving printers.
    • We should start in about two weeks.
  4. How soon can it be completely in place and functioning?
    • As soon as the first smashtacular can happen - 2 weeks?
  5. How and when would we measure if it's helping?
    • It should be immediately clear!
  6. Was the preliminary impact/effort rating accurate?
    • YEAH OK

PROPOSAL

We should start outreach and preparation for a Smashtacular ASAP and use our experience from that one to plan for the next.

If there's a polaroid camera available, we'd like to set aside any money from the first few events to purchase polaroid film as an additional income source.