If enough people donate only $5 a month it should be enough. Some people can afford to be more generous than others but every single contribution, whatever they can afford, is important towards our larger goal.
One of the big problems facing the individual steroid user is that it's simply not financially feasible for them to test the products the use. Few people will spend a couple of hundred dollars for quantitative/microbial/heavy metal testing on a single vial of AAS much less on the multiple compounds they may have in their stack. All of this testing is very important for harm reduction. Unfortunately, given the high financial costs, most individual users go without testing and simply assume the additional risks. I hope this program changes that.
If you have 1000s of people donating as little as $5 per month - or even enough people donating $5 per year - then the cost of harm reduction for the individual AAS is much more affordable. With a sufficiently large database of testing results, there will be plenty of information to help individuals make more informed decisions about AAS use and significantly reduce the risks they assume.