Guidelines for Digital Seventh Tradition
Online meeting spaces make it difficult to “pass the basket.” Some groups have set up digital contribution accounts with services like Venmo, PayPal, Google Pay, etc. to deal with this problem. Now might be a good time to review an essential piece of Co-Dependents Anonymous literature, the Fellowship Service Manual, part 2, pages 9-10 (“Where do we get funds?”, “What is a prudent reserve…”)
Each group is autonomous and might consider taking a group conscience on whether digital contributions are an option, and which platform (or mix of platforms) best suits their groups’ needs.
Why collect Seventh Tradition for an online meeting?
Our regular meeting locations still have operating expenses…
CoDA still has operating expenses such as…
Our Intergroups and Voting Entities and Hospital and Institutions (H&I) still have expenses…
Let’s support these folks during the crisis.
We realize that even though the immediate need for virtual connections is relatively inexpensive, the real expenses of our fellowship continues. Please consider continuing to practice our Seventh Tradition and make contributions to the service entities that support your Intergroup – you. Voting Entity and World CoDA Individual members may choose to contribute directly to service entities–consider becoming a monthly contributor or make a one-time contribution to coda.org. Contributions can be made here: DONATE .
Planning for Digital Contributions
Understand the role of treasurer
Read the Fellowship Service Manual, part 2, pages 13-14, to learn about the role of treasurer within the group. Here you will learn the importance of selecting a treasurer, how to safeguard and distribute group funds and more!
Group bank account vs Treasurer’s personal account
Your group likely has this sorted out already. For smaller groups, treasurers tend to use their personal bank account and account for group funds using a spreadsheet. A larger group might have a bank account established in the name of the group. For more information, see How Do We Open a Bank Account, in the Fellowship Service Manual, part 2, page 11.
Take a group conscience
A group conscience is recommended as each member who wishes to contribute will need to open an account with the chosen service. Many members may already have a service they use and prefer.
Selecting a Digital Payment Platform
Choose a digital payment options
Google Pay, Venmo, PayPal, Zelle, Apple Pay, Cash App, and Stripe are all viable options. More about platforms .
You can select one or multiple
A group can agree to use just one service, but larger groups may even want to consider multiple options for their members.
Consider the costs and benefits of each platform
Each service has varying fees for money transfers depending on the users’ chosen method of payment (debit, credit, checking account, etc.). Some may have a more user-friendly interface than others.
Set Up the Digital Payment Platform
Setting it up
Choose a username that is easy and intuitive for the group. If the username is an email, avoid using your personal email if it reveals your full name as that will compromise your anonymity.
Security
Create a strong password for the app and ensure your mobile device used to access the app also has a passcode. If possible, set up two-factor authentication for added security. Also, be cautious when publishing the username associated with your group’s account. We recommend NOT placing this information in the meeting information online and, instead, sharing it in the chat text during your online meeting.
Privacy
Learn the app’s privacy settings! Some digital payment platforms have social components that you may want to disable to protect anonymity. If you use Venmo, you can set the Default Privacy Settings to Private (visible to sender and recipient only) and every payment, regardless of the sender’s setting, will remain private.
Collecting Seventh Tradition Digital Contributions
During the Seventh Tradition break in a meeting; the treasurer can post the contribution instructions to the meeting Chat window. Usually, it is the selected platform and an ID for that meeting.
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