Community Engagement Insights 2016-17 Report

Across audiences Editors Affiliates Program Leaders Developers
Goal 1 - "Improving new editor engagement"


Question 301 (ED16) edit

In which country do you currently reside? (Optional)


Median = 13

1 – Central America (1%)
2 – Caribbean (0%)
3 – Central Asia (0%)
4 – Eastern Africa (2%)
5 – Eastern Asia (1%)
6 – Eastern Europe (16%)
7 – Middle Africa (0%)
8 – Northern Africa (4%)
9 – North America (19%)
10 – Oceania (0%)
11 – Southern Africa (0%)
12 – South America (7%)
13 – South-Eastern Asia (3%)
14 – Western Africa (3%)
15 – Western Asia (8%)
16 – Western Europe (27%)
17 – Central Africa (10%)


Question 302 (ED15) edit

Which of the following best describes how you think of yourself? (optional)


Median = 0
1% selected "Prefer not to say" [?]

1 – Female (24%)
2 – Male (75%)
3 – 3 (1%)
24% of program leaders who participated in this survey reported that they think of themselves as females while 75% reported that they think of themselves as males.


Question 303 (ED17) edit

What is your age range? (optional)


Median = 3

1 – Female (0%)
2 – 16-24 (8%)
3 – 25-34 (43%)
4 – 35-44 (30%)
5 – 45-54 (10%)
6 – 55-64 (7%)

Question list edit

Goal 2 - "Improving community health"
Goal 3 - "Improving collaboration and communications between the Foundation and communities"
Goal 4 - "Improving collaboration and communications around software development"
Goal 5 - "Improving collaboration with affiliates related to partnerships"
Goal 6 - "Improving software for contributors"
Goal 7 - "Increasing software awareness and use"
Goal 8 - "Growing the Wikimedia technical community"
Goal 9 - "Improving information sharing for program leaders and affiliates"
Goal 10 - "Developing the capacity of affiliates"
Goal 11 - "Developing the capacity of program leaders"
Goal 12 - "Improving access to research materials by contributors"
Goal 13 - "Improving understanding of movement fundraising and fundraising needs"
Goal 14 - "Increasing awareness of GLAM and Libraries"
Goal 15 - "Increasing knowledge and capacity related to policy issues"