Hi good folks involved with Koha-- I hope this isn't just repeating something y'all have already beaten to death; But I searched the mailing list archive for references to this subject and couldn't find anything, so here goes: I recently saw that the Mellon Foundation is giving awards to groups which have contributed significantly to Open Source projects which help the typical constituency of the Mellon Foundation (this includes libraries!). There appears to be an opportunity for a decent-sized chunk of cash (25K or 100K USD) for eligible groups who've contributed staff/time/other resources for projects that Mellon approves of. From the looks of things (to me, but i'm unaffiliated with Mellon), Koha would be a good project. It's not clear to me exactly what kind of organization would need to apply to get one of the awards, however. You can find more information about the awards here: http://rit.mellon.org/awards/ At any rate, keep up the good work! If this helps any of the long-standing Koha contributors breathe a little easier financially, so much the better! happy hacking, --dkg