Allocation Sources
At Isomorphic Topology, support can come from different kinds of donors.
Some donors are happy to have their names publicly connected to the work they support. Others prefer to stay private. To make room for both, IsTo works through two allocation sources: Named Allocations and Anonymous Allocations.
Both support creatives through the same IsTo system. The main difference is simple:
- Named means the donor is visible
- Anonymous means the donor is not publicly named
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Allocation Sources
Named Allocation
A Named Allocation is support that comes from a donor whose name is made public.
This could be an individual, a company, an organization, or a brand. Their name is attached to the allocation, so people can see who is supporting the work.
People choose this option when they want to:
- Be publicly connected to the work
- Show support for a cultural mission
- Align their name, brand, or organization with creative practices they believe in
This could be an individual, a company, an organization, or a brand. Their name is attached to the allocation, so people can see who is supporting the work.
People choose this option when they want to:
- Be publicly connected to the work
- Show support for a cultural mission
- Align their name, brand, or organization with creative practices they believe in
Anonymous Allocation
An Anonymous Allocation is support that comes from a donor whose name is not made public.
The support still moves through the same IsTo structure, but the donor stays private.
People choose this option when they want to:
- Support the work quietly
- Keep their giving private
- Let the focus stay on the creatives, not on themselves
The support still moves through the same IsTo structure, but the donor stays private.
People choose this option when they want to:
- Support the work quietly
- Keep their giving private
- Let the focus stay on the creatives, not on themselves