Grants:Programs/Wikimedia Community Fund/Rapid Fund/TexasWP at SXSW 2025 (ID: 22894808)
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Applicant Details
edit- Main Wikimedia username. (required)
Sj
- Organization
New England Wikimedians
- If you are a group or organization leader, board member, president, executive director, or staff member at any Wikimedia group, affiliate, or Wikimedia Foundation, you are required to self-identify and present all roles. (required)
I'm a group leader of a Wikimedia User Group (submitted to the Affiliation Committee).
- Describe all relevant roles with the name of the group or organization and description of the role. (required)
Founder of the regional group.
Main Proposal
edit- 1. Please state the title of your proposal. This will also be the Meta-Wiki page title.
TexasWP at SXSW 2025
- 2. and 3. Proposed start and end dates for the proposal.
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- 4. Where will this proposal be implemented? (required)
- 5. Are your activities part of a Wikimedia movement campaign, project, or event? If so, please select the relevant project or campaign. (required)
- 6. What is the change you are trying to bring? What are the main challenges or problems you are trying to solve? Describe this change or challenges, as well as main approaches to achieve it. (required)
We are trying to bring together the many active Texan wikimedians around work on Commons, WP, and WS. Texans at WCNA noted they wanted to get together more often in person, and that Austin was a good gathering point. NEW has a number of Texan expats and has organized a number of national events, so we are facilitating and making space for this initial meeting. We also have local contacts w/ media orgs like The Texas Tribune.
We will also connect experienced editors with interested newbies attending SXSW and coming to other events at the existing wiki venue in Austin, in a cozier setting than the madness & expense of the conference proper. SXSW has always been a place where some editors meet and socialize, but we are trying to more actively reach newcomers and partners who use but rarely contribute media and edits.
Venue_: We are sharing a venue that will host a range of wiki events during the period of March 7-15, only a few blocks away from the main conference events and the Tribune. Other events happening in the building include WikiPortraits, partner meetings w/ Creative Commons, the Internet Archive, and groups from the WMF.
Timing_: We will concentrate events in the evenings and on a weekend day. Travel_: We will subsidize travel for Texans coming in from across the state, including gas and parking. Lodging_: We will subsidize lodging for up to 6 people coming from outside Austin Outreach_: We will use geotargeting banners to broadcast to Texas Wikipedians, both editors and readers.
- 7. What are the planned activities? (required) Please provide a list of main activities. You can also add a link to the public page for your project where details about your project can be found. Alternatively, you can upload a timeline document. When the activities include partnerships, include details about your partners and planned partnerships.
1. A meetup for editors and photographers on the first weekend of SXSW (March 9), just after a day of Creative Commons sessions;
2. A 1.5-day Texas conference + hackathon at the end of that week (March 14-15). With sessions on gender + racial gaps in coverage of the state, tool use and development, uploading media, using Wikidata. We plan to invite speakers from WikiProject Texas, AfroCrowd, Women in Red, Black Lunch Table, and Wiki×AI
Meetup themes: ~ Community - revisiting the idea of a Texan user group, compiling a calendar of regional events, and a contact list for universities and cultural institutions ~ Editing - An intro to editing workshop, which we've run at other state-level events; focused on regional knowledge gaps. ~ Photography - A photo walk for locations and monuments missing photos, and introducing WLM. ~ Tools - An intro to cool tools, with a hackathon for developers (1 full day or 2 half days)
- 8. Describe your team. Please provide their roles, Wikimedia Usernames and other details. (required) Include more details of the team, including their roles, usernames, Wikimedia group, and whether they are salaried, volunteers, consultants/contractors, etc. Team members involved in the grant application need to be aware of their involvement in the project.
- Sam Klein / User:Sj is a Houstonian and founder of New England Wikimedians, the oldest regional meetup in the U S.
- Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight (User:rosiestep) is a Visiting Scholar at Northeastern University (Boston), co-founder of Women in Red, and outgoing member of the WMF Board.
- Kelly Doyle Kim ([[user:Kelly Doyle)) will facilitate sessions on working with GLAMs and the gender gap. She was recently the Open Knowledge Coordinator for the Smithsonian, running a range of public programs and training sessions.
- Kevin Payravi (User:SuperHamster) is regularly found in DFW and a co-organizer of WikiConference North America and Wiki Loves Monuments in the United States.
- Kolby Webster is a regular facilitator of WikiPortraits and other film-related events, and will also be helping maintain the venue we are using.
- 9. Who are the target participants and from which community? How will you engage participants before and during the activities? How will you follow up with participants after the activities? (required)
The main target populations for this project are:
- Texas Wikipedians, present and future (including newcomers in the greater Austin area)
- Interested SXSW attendees, both editors and readers. Over 50,000 pass through Austin ovrer 10 days.
- Targeted SXSW speakers who might be subjects for an editathon
We will have a Lu.ma that has people who RSVP, to follow up with people afterwards, and will trial the new Events tools on-wiki.
- 10. Does your project involve work with children or youth? (required)
No
- 10.1. Please provide a link to your Youth Safety Policy. (required) If the proposal indicates direct contact with children or youth, you are required to outline compliance with international and local laws for working with children and youth, and provide a youth safety policy aligned with these laws. Read more here.
N/A
- 11. How did you discuss the idea of your project with your community members and/or any relevant groups? Please describe steps taken and provide links to any on-wiki community discussion(s) about the proposal. (required) You need to inform the community and/or group, discuss the project with them, and involve them in planning this proposal. You also need to align the activities with other projects happening in the planned area of implementation to ensure collaboration within the community.
Discussion at WCNA this year in Indianapolis; discussions on Meta with other Texan contributors; and on Commons with the Wiki USA photographers. As past WCNA organizers we also have existing relationships with local museums and organizations like the Texas Tribune, where staff have been curious about learning how to edit, and the state history museum.
Wikimedians have organized events in Austin for many years, and wiki panels have been a recurring feature at SXSW. In 2024 we planned a week-long studio hosting a range of events, which is returning this year providing a cast of supporting editors for tech and photography workshops.
- 12. Does your proposal aim to work to bridge any of the content knowledge gaps (Knowledge Inequity)? Select one option that most apply to your work. (required)
Cultural background, ethnicity, religion, racial
- 13. Does your proposal include any of these areas or thematic focus? Select one option that most applies to your work. (required)
Open Technology
- 14. Will your work focus on involving participants from any underrepresented communities? Select one option that most apply to your work. (required)
- 15. In what ways do you think your proposal most contributes to the Movement Strategy 2030 recommendations. Select one that most applies. (required)
Learning and metrics
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- 18. What are your Wikimedia project targets in numbers (metrics)? (required)
Other Metrics | Target | Optional description |
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Wikimedia project | Number of content created or improved |
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Wikipedia | |
Wikimedia Commons | |
Wikidata | |
Wiktionary | |
Wikisource | |
Wikimedia Incubator | |
Translatewiki | |
MediaWiki | |
Wikiquote | |
Wikivoyage | |
Wikibooks | |
Wikiversity | |
Wikinews | |
Wikispecies | |
Wikifunctions or Abstract Wikipedia |
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N/A
- 19. Do you have any other project targets in numbers (metrics)? (optional)
No
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- 20. What tools would you use to measure each metrics? Please refer to the guide for a list of tools. You can also write that you are not sure and need support. (required)
Financial proposal
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- 22. and 22.1. What is the amount you are requesting for this proposal? Please provide the amount in your local currency. (required)
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USD
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No
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