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<h2>Is our project required to accept membership if offered?</h2>
<p>Not at all. Many projects apply and subsequently decide not to join a
non-profit, or decide to join a different non-profit entity. Don't
worry about “wasting our time” if your project's developers
aren't completely sure yet if they want to join conservancy. If
aren't completely sure yet if they want to join Conservancy. If
membership in Conservancy is currently a legitimate consideration for
your project, we encourage you to apply. We'd rather that you apply and
turn down an offer for membership than fail to apply and have to wait
until the next application round when you're sure.</p>
<h2>What benefits does our project get from joining?</h2>
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and the FLOSS development and documentation goals of the project.</p>
<h2>What will the project leaders have to agree to if our project joins?</h2>
<p>Once you're offered membership, we'll send you a draft fiscal
sponsorship agreement. These aren't secret documents and many of our
memer projects have even chosen to put theirs online. However, we wait
to send a draft of this document, until the application process is
member projects have even chosen to put theirs online. However, we wait
to send a draft of this document until the application process is
complete, as we often tailor and modify the agreements based on
individual project needs. This is painstaking work, and it's better to
complete that work after both Conservancy and the project are quite sure
that they both want the project will join Conservancy.</p>
that they both want the project to join Conservancy.</p>
<h2>If my project joins the Conservancy, how will it change?</h2>
<p>Substantively, member projects continue to operate in the same way as
they did before joining the Conservancy. So long as the project remains