@bdon @openstreetmap I'd start with "support". I don't feel supported when I map, it's like stackoverflow in there. I don't feel supported when I develop things, except for people using my apps and thanking me in person. I don't feel supported when I document or propose things on wiki and around.
To me, that would be OSMF's primary goal. It's stackoverflow's future we should be afraid of, not wikipedia's.
@zverik @openstreetmap are salaried developers/mappers the best way to support the project?
WMF and SO have salaried developers but not salaried contributors. Those are both vertically integrated - they produce a product that is directly consumable. That productization is key for visibility and then fundraising.
OSM is less like wikipedia/SO and a lot like Linux: it is essential for so many applications, but insufficient alone. Most kernel devs are on member corp salaries (i think)