Making 7 Cups Sustainable
7 Cups is a very unique organization. We dont necessarily do things in what might be considered normal or typical ways. Instead, we tend to stay close to our community, keep our options open, learn, and evolve as we grow. We believe that this model allows us to discover the path that will most directly lead to us fulfilling our mission.
Some companies would have started with revenue right at the beginning. We didnt because we thought that focusing on income at the start would force us down the wrong path. Our vision is to be the emotional support system for the Internet. This is a hard goal. Focusing on money right out of the gates would have made it an impossible goal. We knew that and instead poured our energy into figuring out more important things.
Well, now that weve been on this journey for 2 years, it is now time to address the revenue issue. We have to take steps to make sure that 7 Cups cups exists and, indeed, thrives for years and years to come. This is not something novel to 7 Cups. Every organization has to address the income issue. It doesnt matter if you are a for-profit or a non-profit. Regardless, you have to generate income one way or another if you want to continue to survive and grow.
Fortunately, we are not recreating the wheel here. I wrote in another post that the organizations I feel that we have the most in common with are the Samaritans and Alcoholics Anonymous. We share many similarities, including: we are volunteer organizations, we help millions of people, and people get help and then give back as listeners/counselors/sponsors. These organizations have had unparalleled success in reaching people and accomplishing a tremendous amount of good with very little resources. Theyve also been around for decades. In the future, Id love for someone to be able to say the same thing about 7 Cups. However, in order to be counted in their company, we have to make sure that 7 Cups is sustainable.
We can look further to these organizational models for guidance. The Samaritans are sustainable because they raise $11,000,000 in donations each and every year. That sounds like a lot, but I actually believe it is pretty minimal considering all the good that they accomplish. We can learn from them here and create our own ways for people to donate to 7 Cups. We are still fleshing out the details. Itll be 100% optional. If people believe in our mission/vision and want to support what we are doing, then well give them the option of making a recurring monthly donation.
We can also look to for for-profit models for guidance. Software companies generate income by selling products to consumers or selling products to organizations. At this point in time it makes more sense for us to sell products to non-profits, companies, universities, and health systems. One product weve been working on is the student support system. In this model, we create a little 7 Cups island that a university can use to scale support for their students. They brand it and recruit listeners from their school to listen to other students at their school that are going through a hard time. The plan is to have a free version and a premium version. The premium version would include things like access to data/reporting, single sign-on, paths for specific issues, and custom branding. This same model works for health systems and nonprofits. We havent walked too far down this path, but there are some positive signs and some indication that we can use this as one stream of revenue to keep 7 Cups sustainable. Ill write more on this in a separate post this week.
Im not at all interested in advertising or any other options that would tax the system or make it harder for people to seek help. Streams of revenue will always be evaluated in the context of our mission. If it inhibits us or makes it harder to reach our mission, then we will not consider it as a viable option. If it helps make us sustainable and helps us reach our mission, then well consider it a viable option. To be clear, 7 Cups will always be free and accessible to all.
In reviewing the above, we see that we can learn from and incorporate elements from both the non-profit and for-profit worlds. 7 Cups as a social enterprise for-profit straddles both worlds. I set 7 Cups up this way intentionally, because I want us to be robust and antifragile. If your organization only accepts donations, then you can be significantly impacted when there is an economic downturn like a recession or depression. People simply give less during these times. If we were 100% dependent on donations, then that would threaten our organization if we were unable to keep donations coming in at a reliable rate. On the other hand, if your organization only sells products, then you can only survive as long as people continue to buy your products. If 7 Cups were 100% dependent on selling products, then our organization would come under threat if we were unable to sell enough products. The model I have outlined here incorporates both elements to increase the chances of 7 Cups surviving and thriving in both good and bad times.
We will be releasing the new design very soon. Once that is live and working well, well roll out some of the above options that Ive discussed. Look for another post soon on the white label version I discussed where any organization can launch their own support system. Thanks!
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Im 29, I could try encourage older listeners as I am older myself:) and I can listen to and help older members effectively too:). Great post Glen, keep us updated on this.
I think these are all very viable ideas in line with our mission. The reason I came to 7 Cups in the first place was because it was free. I needed help and couldn't afford anymore therapy. Without 7 Cups, my life would've taken on the same path it had been - emotionally exhausting and saving up for an ultimately costly solution.
I'm glad, though, that we are finding ways to evolve while truly taking into consideration what works already. This will help keep us relevant throughout the changes.
@GlenM Great post. It has been amazing seeing all of the positive changes the site has made. We are reaching so many people and I never want that to end. Thank you so much for creating this site and always thinking about how we can improve and expand. I'm honored to be apart of this wonderful site.
Thanks @GlenM I love the mission that 7cups has, and am so pleased that you will not compromise that. Sustainability is vital and looking at strategies to do this is just common sense. I really like the school programmes idea, it sounds almost like sub-contracting a 7cups model out to schools, which as far as I can see just enables more people to help and to reach support in the process.
I don't even think you have to limit to education facilities, a lot of businesses have an emotional support process for staff. The structure and process of 7cups could be implemented in a range of organisations.
I also think the knowledge that we have on the site could be used to our advantage. We have some really good training guides, informative threads and a vast collection of thoughts, processes and strategies from around the world. This could all be packaged and compiled as educational resources, or information/guidance packages, which I am sure there would be a demand for.
Thanks @GlenM - everyone has pretty much said everything I want to say! I love how much the site has grown in just the last few months and I'm thankful that through all that growth and change we've never lost site of the mission. And I'm confident we can move forward in the same manner. Exciting times and I fully support you on this.
Thanks for this post and for being so open with the Community as usual! I'm looking forward to this, the University idea sounds very interesting
@GlenM I've had the idea of having like a "premium" membership for 7 Cups, where people who want to pay get extra benefits and those who don't want to pay can still use the site as usual. What do you think of this idea?
I didn't see mention of Grant writing as a source of revenue.
@Chromium, I think this is also a good option. The challenge with grants is they take a lot of time and there is no guarantee that it'll work. We are in initial talks with researchers with a proven record that may use 7 cups as a part of future grants. These are nice to have options, but nothing we want to lean on too heavily as they are too unpredictable.