
PAY WHAT YOU CAN/PWYC & DONATION-BASED RECOMMENDATIONS
PAY WHAT YOU CAN/PWYC & DONATION-BASED RECOMMENDATION SCALES
This summary provides recommendations on what to pay or donate for Pay What You Can (PWYC) and/or donation-based services. I do not ask for income verification. I trust you to be in integrity.
Clients deserve quality services, and practitioners deserve to be paid fairly for providing those services. This service is being offered due to my personal commitment to making quality services accessible REGARDLESS of financial status.
Please review the recommended donations below to help you determine what to pay for this service. And remember, even though these rates are given as recommendations, you will still receive the highest level of support even if you must pay less than what is recommended.
The Standard Rate – ($300 Pesos)
This amount reflects the TRUE amount of the service, and adequately covers the cost of the practitioner’s time, talents, expenses, and professional training and education.
This is your amount if you have access to financial security, own property and/or have access to savings, take vacations, have adequate health insurance, and have expendable income most months. IF you can pay for “wants” and spend little time worrying about securing necessities, then you would fall in this price range for services.
The Mid-Level Rate – ($200 Pesos)
This amount reflects a discounted amount from the cost of the service and does NOT cover the true cost of the practitioner’s time, talents, expenses and professional training and education.
This is your amount if you are struggling to overcome debt, build savings, or move away from paycheck-to-paycheck living; but have access to steady income and are not spending most of your time worrying about meeting basic survival needs (food, shelter, medical care, childcare, etc.).
The Lowest Rate – ($100 Pesos)
This amount reflects a deeply discounted amount from the cost of the service and does NOT cover the true cost of the practitioner’s time, talents, expenses, and professional training and education.
This is your amount if you struggle to maintain access to survival needs such as healthcare, housing, food, childcare, are living paycheck-to-paycheck, and/or are in significant debt.