Do you have to be a paid up member of the charity to be part of the
consultation or the envisaged interest groups?
As last year you changed the charity policies to limit all equipment
to paid members only, which caused WM-LGBT+ a pointless degree of
hassle to even borrowing a projector, I presume that the same policy
of exclusivity would apply.
Fae
Previous Chairman of Wikimedia UK, uniquely excluded from membership
of the UK charity or elections.
On 5 June 2015 at 15:14, Michael Maggs <Michael(a)maggs.name> wrote:
Dear movement colleagues
I thought you might like to hear about a new WMUK initiative, following on
from our recently-completed staff restructure. We are hopeful our local
community will react positively to much greater levels of volunteer
engagement.
Our initiative might be of interest to other chapters who are trying - as we
are - to get away from a perception of not being sufficiently open to
community involvement.
Also, we are looking for movement-wide input. If you can provide thoughts,
ideas or feedback, do please make contact.
For the full details on wiki see:
https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Volunteer_strategy_consultation_2015
Best regards
Michael
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Michael Maggs
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Michael Maggs
Chair, Wikimedia UK
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