Hello all,
Hope this email finds you well. We are sending this message to select community mailing lists and all previous recipients of Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants.
As you know the Rapid Grants Program https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid [1] has played an important role in helping our communities to grow. The number of grants we have given out grew by 30% between FY16 -17 to this fiscal year, and they grew by 55% when measured by the total amount disbursed. (See the spending analysis https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis [2] for reference.*)
While communities have valued these flexible funding opportunities, on our part, it hasn’t been easy to measure and track their impact. We therefore will be implementing a number of changes in Fiscal Year 19/20, starting *August 1 2019*, to sharpen the focus and impact of rapid grants, whilst at the same time maintaining the quick and flexible funding options for community:
1) In the months specified below, we will prioritize support to *contests and campaigns* which have been an exciting source of growth in editorship, innovative participation and content generation by communities. These months will be solely dedicated to different contests and campaigns throughout the year:
- *August*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Monuments* - *September*: only receiving proposals for *Awareness Grants* (campaign) - *December*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Africa * - *January*: only receiving proposals for *Art + Feminism* (campaign) - *March*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Earth*
2) Outside the months specified above, proposals are welcomed in all other categories: edit-a-thons, contests, photowalks, general promotion campaigns, and video campaigns. For added flexibility, we will also consider proposals outside of these categories, such as software development. However, we will no longer be providing rapid grants for travel support, equipment purchase or meetups.
3) We will evaluate each batch of grants once a month and accept the best proposals in alignment with the Wikimedia Foundation’s medium-term goals.
We will share the evaluation for the Rapid Grants Program that led us to sharpen the focus for the program once the evaluation is completed by September 30, 2019. In addition to these changes, we’ve also considered comments around Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants eligibility criteria and have clarified these criteria. Please take the time to re-familiarize yourselves with the Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants Guidelines and Criteria https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn [4] page.
The Wikimedia Foundation’s Medium-term https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019 [3] plan goals are set out here for information.
If you have any questions, please email us at rapidgrants@wikimedia.org.
Best regards, Woubzena
*Please note that we have not yet put out the final FY 2018-19 numbers and we’re basing this calculation based on up to date internal numbers of 184 grants and $270,194.
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid
[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis
[3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019
[4] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn
Woubzena Jifar (pronouns - she/her/hers)
Program Officer, Rapid Grants
User: WJifar (WMF)
Wikimedia Foundation https://wikimediafoundation.org/
Thank you for the information!
Le mar. 2 juil. 2019 à 00:35, Woubzena Jifar wjifar@wikimedia.org a écrit :
Hello all,
Hope this email finds you well. We are sending this message to select community mailing lists and all previous recipients of Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants.
As you know the Rapid Grants Program https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid [1] has played an important role in helping our communities to grow. The number of grants we have given out grew by 30% between FY16 -17 to this fiscal year, and they grew by 55% when measured by the total amount disbursed. (See the spending analysis https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis [2] for reference.*)
While communities have valued these flexible funding opportunities, on our part, it hasn’t been easy to measure and track their impact. We therefore will be implementing a number of changes in Fiscal Year 19/20, starting *August 1 2019*, to sharpen the focus and impact of rapid grants, whilst at the same time maintaining the quick and flexible funding options for community:
- In the months specified below, we will prioritize support to *contests
and campaigns* which have been an exciting source of growth in editorship, innovative participation and content generation by communities. These months will be solely dedicated to different contests and campaigns throughout the year:
- *August*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Monuments*
- *September*: only receiving proposals for *Awareness Grants*
(campaign)
- *December*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Africa *
- *January*: only receiving proposals for *Art + Feminism* (campaign)
- *March*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Earth*
- Outside the months specified above, proposals are welcomed in all
other categories: edit-a-thons, contests, photowalks, general promotion campaigns, and video campaigns. For added flexibility, we will also consider proposals outside of these categories, such as software development. However, we will no longer be providing rapid grants for travel support, equipment purchase or meetups.
- We will evaluate each batch of grants once a month and accept the best
proposals in alignment with the Wikimedia Foundation’s medium-term goals.
We will share the evaluation for the Rapid Grants Program that led us to sharpen the focus for the program once the evaluation is completed by September 30, 2019. In addition to these changes, we’ve also considered comments around Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants eligibility criteria and have clarified these criteria. Please take the time to re-familiarize yourselves with the Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants Guidelines and Criteria https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn [4] page.
The Wikimedia Foundation’s Medium-term https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019 [3] plan goals are set out here for information.
If you have any questions, please email us at rapidgrants@wikimedia.org.
Best regards, Woubzena
*Please note that we have not yet put out the final FY 2018-19 numbers and we’re basing this calculation based on up to date internal numbers of 184 grants and $270,194.
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid
[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis
[3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019
[4] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn
Woubzena Jifar (pronouns - she/her/hers)
Program Officer, Rapid Grants
User: WJifar (WMF)
Wikimedia Foundation https://wikimediafoundation.org/
Merci pour l'information
Aboubacar keita
Le jeu. 4 juil. 2019 à 14:13, Mohammed Bachounda bachounda@gmail.com a écrit :
Thank you for the information!
Le mar. 2 juil. 2019 à 00:35, Woubzena Jifar wjifar@wikimedia.org a écrit :
Hello all,
Hope this email finds you well. We are sending this message to select community mailing lists and all previous recipients of Wikimedia
Foundation
Rapid Grants.
As you know the Rapid Grants Program https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid [1] has played an important role in helping our communities to grow. The number of grants
we
have given out grew by 30% between FY16 -17 to this fiscal year, and they grew by 55% when measured by the total amount disbursed. (See the
spending
analysis <
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis
[2] for reference.*)
While communities have valued these flexible funding opportunities, on
our
part, it hasn’t been easy to measure and track their impact. We therefore will be implementing a number of changes in Fiscal Year 19/20, starting
*August
1 2019*, to sharpen the focus and impact of rapid grants, whilst at the same time maintaining the quick and flexible funding options for
community:
- In the months specified below, we will prioritize support to *contests
and campaigns* which have been an exciting source of growth in editorship, innovative participation and content generation by
communities.
These months will be solely dedicated to different contests and campaigns throughout the year:
- *August*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Monuments*
- *September*: only receiving proposals for *Awareness Grants*
(campaign)
- *December*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Africa *
- *January*: only receiving proposals for *Art + Feminism* (campaign)
- *March*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Earth*
- Outside the months specified above, proposals are welcomed in all
other categories: edit-a-thons, contests, photowalks, general promotion campaigns, and video campaigns. For added flexibility, we will also consider proposals outside of these categories, such as software development. However, we will no longer be providing rapid grants for travel support, equipment purchase or meetups.
- We will evaluate each batch of grants once a month and accept the best
proposals in alignment with the Wikimedia Foundation’s medium-term goals.
We will share the evaluation for the Rapid Grants Program that led us to sharpen the focus for the program once the evaluation is completed by September 30, 2019. In addition to these changes, we’ve also considered comments around Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants eligibility criteria
and
have clarified these criteria. Please take the time to re-familiarize yourselves with the Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants Guidelines and Criteria https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn
[4]
page.
The Wikimedia Foundation’s Medium-term <
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019
[3] plan goals are set out here for information.
If you have any questions, please email us at <rapidgrants@wikimedia.org .
Best regards, Woubzena
*Please note that we have not yet put out the final FY 2018-19 numbers
and
we’re basing this calculation based on up to date internal numbers of 184 grants and $270,194.
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid
[2]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis
[3]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019
[4] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn
Woubzena Jifar (pronouns - she/her/hers)
Program Officer, Rapid Grants
User: WJifar (WMF)
Wikimedia Foundation https://wikimediafoundation.org/
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Thanks so much. I will forward this information.
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 7:35 PM Woubzena Jifar wjifar@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello all,
Hope this email finds you well. We are sending this message to select community mailing lists and all previous recipients of Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants.
As you know the Rapid Grants Program https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid [1] has played an important role in helping our communities to grow. The number of grants we have given out grew by 30% between FY16 -17 to this fiscal year, and they grew by 55% when measured by the total amount disbursed. (See the spending analysis https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis [2] for reference.*)
While communities have valued these flexible funding opportunities, on our part, it hasn’t been easy to measure and track their impact. We therefore will be implementing a number of changes in Fiscal Year 19/20, starting *August 1 2019*, to sharpen the focus and impact of rapid grants, whilst at the same time maintaining the quick and flexible funding options for community:
- In the months specified below, we will prioritize support to *contests
and campaigns* which have been an exciting source of growth in editorship, innovative participation and content generation by communities. These months will be solely dedicated to different contests and campaigns throughout the year:
- *August*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Monuments*
- *September*: only receiving proposals for *Awareness Grants*
(campaign)
- *December*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Africa *
- *January*: only receiving proposals for *Art + Feminism* (campaign)
- *March*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Earth*
- Outside the months specified above, proposals are welcomed in all
other categories: edit-a-thons, contests, photowalks, general promotion campaigns, and video campaigns. For added flexibility, we will also consider proposals outside of these categories, such as software development. However, we will no longer be providing rapid grants for travel support, equipment purchase or meetups.
- We will evaluate each batch of grants once a month and accept the best
proposals in alignment with the Wikimedia Foundation’s medium-term goals.
We will share the evaluation for the Rapid Grants Program that led us to sharpen the focus for the program once the evaluation is completed by September 30, 2019. In addition to these changes, we’ve also considered comments around Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants eligibility criteria and have clarified these criteria. Please take the time to re-familiarize yourselves with the Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants Guidelines and Criteria https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn [4] page.
The Wikimedia Foundation’s Medium-term https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019 [3] plan goals are set out here for information.
If you have any questions, please email us at rapidgrants@wikimedia.org.
Best regards, Woubzena
*Please note that we have not yet put out the final FY 2018-19 numbers and we’re basing this calculation based on up to date internal numbers of 184 grants and $270,194.
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid
[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis
[3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019
[4] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn
Woubzena Jifar (pronouns - she/her/hers)
Program Officer, Rapid Grants
User: WJifar (WMF)
Wikimedia Foundation https://wikimediafoundation.org/
African-Wikimedians mailing list African-Wikimedians@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/african-wikimedians
Dear Woubzena, Thank you for your email. It was well received.
Kind regards Tochi Precious Alles ist möglich.
Le mar. 2 juil. 2019 à 12:35 AM, Woubzena Jifar wjifar@wikimedia.org a écrit :
Hello all,
Hope this email finds you well. We are sending this message to select community mailing lists and all previous recipients of Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants.
As you know the Rapid Grants Program https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid [1] has played an important role in helping our communities to grow. The number of grants we have given out grew by 30% between FY16 -17 to this fiscal year, and they grew by 55% when measured by the total amount disbursed. (See the spending analysis https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis [2] for reference.*)
While communities have valued these flexible funding opportunities, on our part, it hasn’t been easy to measure and track their impact. We therefore will be implementing a number of changes in Fiscal Year 19/20, starting *August 1 2019*, to sharpen the focus and impact of rapid grants, whilst at the same time maintaining the quick and flexible funding options for community:
- In the months specified below, we will prioritize support to *contests
and campaigns* which have been an exciting source of growth in editorship, innovative participation and content generation by communities. These months will be solely dedicated to different contests and campaigns throughout the year:
- *August*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Monuments*
- *September*: only receiving proposals for *Awareness Grants*
(campaign)
- *December*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Africa *
- *January*: only receiving proposals for *Art + Feminism* (campaign)
- *March*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Earth*
- Outside the months specified above, proposals are welcomed in all
other categories: edit-a-thons, contests, photowalks, general promotion campaigns, and video campaigns. For added flexibility, we will also consider proposals outside of these categories, such as software development. However, we will no longer be providing rapid grants for travel support, equipment purchase or meetups.
- We will evaluate each batch of grants once a month and accept the best
proposals in alignment with the Wikimedia Foundation’s medium-term goals.
We will share the evaluation for the Rapid Grants Program that led us to sharpen the focus for the program once the evaluation is completed by September 30, 2019. In addition to these changes, we’ve also considered comments around Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants eligibility criteria and have clarified these criteria. Please take the time to re-familiarize yourselves with the Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants Guidelines and Criteria https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn [4] page.
The Wikimedia Foundation’s Medium-term https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019 [3] plan goals are set out here for information.
If you have any questions, please email us at rapidgrants@wikimedia.org.
Best regards, Woubzena
*Please note that we have not yet put out the final FY 2018-19 numbers and we’re basing this calculation based on up to date internal numbers of 184 grants and $270,194.
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid
[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis
[3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019
[4] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn
Woubzena Jifar (pronouns - she/her/hers)
Program Officer, Rapid Grants
User: WJifar (WMF)
Wikimedia Foundation https://wikimediafoundation.org/
Hi Woubzena, I've submitted a couple of requests in July, hoping that we can get them going before the new changes take place: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Grants:Project/Rapid/UG...
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Grants:Project/Rapid/UG...
Can you please let me know what the status is? Thanks! Farah
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 2:35 AM Woubzena Jifar wjifar@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hello all,
Hope this email finds you well. We are sending this message to select community mailing lists and all previous recipients of Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants.
As you know the Rapid Grants Program https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid [1] has played an important role in helping our communities to grow. The number of grants we have given out grew by 30% between FY16 -17 to this fiscal year, and they grew by 55% when measured by the total amount disbursed. (See the spending analysis https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis [2] for reference.*)
While communities have valued these flexible funding opportunities, on our part, it hasn’t been easy to measure and track their impact. We therefore will be implementing a number of changes in Fiscal Year 19/20, starting *August 1 2019*, to sharpen the focus and impact of rapid grants, whilst at the same time maintaining the quick and flexible funding options for community:
- In the months specified below, we will prioritize support to *contests
and campaigns* which have been an exciting source of growth in editorship, innovative participation and content generation by communities. These months will be solely dedicated to different contests and campaigns throughout the year:
- *August*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Monuments*
- *September*: only receiving proposals for *Awareness Grants*
(campaign)
- *December*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Africa *
- *January*: only receiving proposals for *Art + Feminism* (campaign)
- *March*: only receiving proposals for *Wiki Loves Earth*
- Outside the months specified above, proposals are welcomed in all
other categories: edit-a-thons, contests, photowalks, general promotion campaigns, and video campaigns. For added flexibility, we will also consider proposals outside of these categories, such as software development. However, we will no longer be providing rapid grants for travel support, equipment purchase or meetups.
- We will evaluate each batch of grants once a month and accept the best
proposals in alignment with the Wikimedia Foundation’s medium-term goals.
We will share the evaluation for the Rapid Grants Program that led us to sharpen the focus for the program once the evaluation is completed by September 30, 2019. In addition to these changes, we’ve also considered comments around Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants eligibility criteria and have clarified these criteria. Please take the time to re-familiarize yourselves with the Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grants Guidelines and Criteria https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn [4] page.
The Wikimedia Foundation’s Medium-term https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019 [3] plan goals are set out here for information.
If you have any questions, please email us at rapidgrants@wikimedia.org.
Best regards, Woubzena
*Please note that we have not yet put out the final FY 2018-19 numbers and we’re basing this calculation based on up to date internal numbers of 184 grants and $270,194.
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid
[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resources/Grants_spending_analysis
[3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Medium-term_plan_2019
[4] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn
Woubzena Jifar (pronouns - she/her/hers)
Program Officer, Rapid Grants
User: WJifar (WMF)
Wikimedia Foundation https://wikimediafoundation.org/
african-wikimedians@lists.wikimedia.org