There is a weird anti-capitalism bias on this board.
Trentonjconn, please read this whole thread. Chonak outlined other free options above
The Kyriale scores are available from CMAA. All the pieces in "The Parish Book of Chant" can be downloaded as individual PDF scores, and demo recordings are on-line.
Circumstances appear to have forced CCW’s hand.
It came to their attention that a handful of loyal, generous donors have been funding everything for all these years—while the rest of the community consumes what’s offered without extending support. The argument was made that it was unjust for the burden to fall on the shoulders of only a few donors, since we receive millions of visits.
What Jeff has told us so far is not a change in circumstances, but a change in value judgement. According to the blog entry, Jeff and the board have decided it was unjust for a few to pay for access for everyone.
One predominant “mission” or “objective” of mine is to make sure the entire website always remains free, without even requiring a login. Over the years, we have amassed something like 26 million downloads. If we required paid membership, I believe our influence and reach would be severely curtailed.
The hints are there about increasing financial strain - “since 2006, American prices have gone up significantly”
We have no endowment; we have no major donors; we run no advertisements; we have no savings.
A properly run charity
According to Jeff Ostrowski himself: "We’re a tiny 501(c)3 public charity which exists solely by the generosity of small donors." But there he also says, "One predominant 'mission' or 'objective' of mine is to make sure the entire website always remains free, without even requiring a login." All that's being asked for in this thread is honesty, accountability, and transparency.But is CCWatershed a charity?
The people now being expected to pay for these resources ought to have a right to know who's calling the shots, period. If the current president can't stick to his own stated mission and objectives, maybe the board should consider replacing him with someone else. A comparison was made with CMAA membership, but I find it inapt because the forum and many resources remain totally free and available without a login, and also because the CMAA board members are listed in every issue of Sacred Music as well as on the website. Ostrowski plays too many games, which I why I got so fed up with him and his tomfoolery.I was elected president by the board of directors. Like all officers, I serve at the pleasure of the board. (I’m not a board member.)
The old data available on candid.org for 2006-2012 is interesting: in one year donations surpassed $500k. If I'm reading that form right, most of the revenue went to salaries, contract labor, and other compensation, and probably that's reasonable when the group's main activity was in producing videos. After 2010, income from publishing rose but donations fell off, so spending on salaries declined to around $90k in 2012.
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