Hello Wikimedians, 


I’m writing to announce the next opportunity for funding through the Project Grants program, and to share changes in how review will happen in the coming year and beyond.


Background context:


Over the past few months, the Wikimedia Foundation has begun work on a new strategy for how we will structure our grants programs in the future, with the goal of aligning more closely with the Wikimedia Movement’s 2030 Strategic Direction [1]. We’ve been having conversations with many stakeholders in the Wikimedia community and we’re in the process of brainstorming about possible frameworks to improve how we make grants. This coming year, 2021, will be an experimental year in which we will pilot some smaller changes as we move toward a larger redesign process later in the year and beyond.


How do I learn more about applying for project funding through Project Grants?


What will change in the grant review process for Project Grants in 2021?


When will community organizing grant proposals be accepted?


When will software and research grant proposals be accepted in 2021?


How will this affect currently funded Project Grants?


Will there be other changes coming in the future? 


Please let us know if you have any questions about these changes or if you would like to learn more about how to get involved in the strategic redesign process for Project Grants.


Warm regards,


Marti


[1] <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_2030>


Marti Johnson
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Program Officer
Individual Grants
1 Montgomery, Ste. 1600
San Francisco, CA  94104
Skype: Mjohnson_WMF

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