That's a great question.
The term “shared platform” is commonly used to describe a situation where an organization hosts and provides a legal home for a project or initiative that's unincorporated and doesn't have its own legal status. It's like an incubator, if you are thinking about start-ups in the social impact world.
What we're seeking is to ensure that those organizations can participate in a way that is appropriate for them. Part of what we're really looking for here is to say that there need to be elements of context and reasonableness built into the system, because this one size fits all doesn't work for these types of operations.