If there was a presentation (word or powerpoint) for Wikimedia UK, then someone could
visit a number of sites such as the Cambridge Science Park, that have business/educational
ties and see if we can sign up a number of them for £500 - 1000 each. Basically, if we
act like we're entitled to think at that level, we might get a surprise. We could ask
for more, but to start with this at least should be feasible. We should be able to get 10
- 20 businesses signing up for that kind of sum. What have we got to offer them as a
"starting point"?
Can we use this thread to brainstorm whom we might approach. Example criteria would be:
- Places with a number of suitable companies (central london, central manchester,
university science parks, etc)
- Places with a specific interest (education, knowledge, open source, minorities and other
groups that would benefit from "self help" technologies such as wikis can
provide, places that have been favorable before)
- Philanthropical bodies (foundations, charities, individuals)
More info:
In overview, as a market led approach, we need to brainstorm CATEGORIES of places groups
and people that have good odds of interest (go where the prospects are), brainstorm
SPECIFIC places groups and people WITHIN THOSE CATEGORIES, and when
that's done consider what SUPPORTING MATERIAL we might need to approach
them and what we will OFFER "why they should want to".
To kick-start the 3rd of those, I've attached a draft showing how we might present
ourselves to banks and sponsors. It can probably be improved on, or added to, but
shouldn't get too long. if someone with Powerpoint skills wants to make a graphic
presentation, or someone with technical skills wants to add impressive sounding
information, great. It's a targetted document, meaning, it has an aim. The aim is to
present the chapter's goals and credibility to people in a way that will make them
want to support us, and to put WMUK front centre stage of the work in the UK. In the
spirit of the wiki, it's open to be worked on. I'm away the evening, so I
can't discuss, but if someone wants to start a second thread for it, go right on!
Let the ideas flow... :-)
Paul Sinclair
businessfirst
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