Grants:MSIG/Approach/en
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The MSIG grant is undergoing updates to its approach and management. To enhance the impact of Movement Strategy, these funds will be focused on specific strategic initiatives related to Movement structures such as Hubs. While the Wikimedia Foundation teams work on these changes, we will not be accepting new applications until further notice. If you are interested in applying for a different grant, please visit the Wikimedia Foundation Grants page to learn more. Please reach out to the Community Development team at strategy2030wikimedia.org if you have specific questions about MSIG. |
The Movement Strategy Implementation Grants Approach (2021-22) progresses in three crucial steps. These steps help all of us stay focused on our common objective of Movement Strategy implementation by 2030. These steps are intended to enhance collaboration and the collection of feedback to guide grant proposals.
Step 1 - Identify initiatives community members are keen to implement
In this round, grants focus on four prioritized initiatives:
- Movement Charter (Initiative 22, Cluster A)
- Regional and thematic hubs (Initiative 25, Cluster D)
- Global approach for local skills development (Initiative 31, Cluster C)
- Leadership development plan (Initiative 32, Cluster C)
While these are the identified priorities, you can submit proposals about other initiatives. If there are at least 5 different proposals on a specific initiative, we will prioritize it as well.
Step 2 - Find new ideas through community participation
Different communities have different priorities and therefore different ideas about what to work on next. We look forward to learning more about your own needs and priorities and the ways that those challenges can be addressed through Movement Strategy Implementation.
Discussions and consultations on ideas can take some effort to organize and coordinate. The Movement Strategy and Governance team can provide technical support to communities and affiliates discussing these new ideas related to the focus initiatives.
Ideas that flourish through this community participation may lead to prioritizing additional initiatives and proposals.
Please check for existing ongoing conversations related to your idea before starting a new conversation.
Step 3 - Develop plans to implement initiatives
We will actively seek out affiliates and volunteers interested in developing plans to implement focused initiatives and other emerging ideas. With them, we will also produce examples to help you submit your own plan.
There is a list of ideas collected so far.
If you would like to see examples for initiatives that are not the focus for a given quarter, but of interest to you, you can consult with volunteers and affiliates, and when there are up to 5 applicants interested, we will focus on that initiative and develop examples that can aid your submission.