The global pandemic has triggered unprecedented uncertainty. And although a consensus has emerged around the ‘new normal’, it’s the impact on business operations and revenue stays in limbo.
The spread of the coronavirus is creating an evolving situation for businesses. Non-profits, among other businesses, are experiencing tougher times ahead from loss of income as corporate and individual donors undergo financial strains of their own.
In the midst of this, there is a lot of ambiguity looming over the year’s first DrupalCon. According to the Drupal Association, less than 0.25% of site visitors (drupal.org) donate to support the Association. It was recently announced that the Drupal Association’s largest revenue-driving event, DrupalCon North America, could potentially be postponed or canceled, creating financial hardship for the organization.
Srijan is committed to providing its pro-bono support to the communities and frontliners to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Srijan is contributing in many ways to the Drupal Community both financially and through in-kind.
Encouraging employees to donate to #DrupalCare: Srijan made a significant financial contribution to help offset the potential revenue losses from DrupalCon. We have encouraged our employees to also take up voluntary membership to support the community. For others, we have encouraged them to donate directly to DrupalCares. Our employees have come forward to generously contribute, with some doing both.
Drupal Association got support from Srijan employees and Srijan company with a total of ($5000- to confirm) to support their Drupal Care initiative to give the community financial stability and a better future.