Grants talk:APG/Proposals/2015-2016 round1/Wikimedia UK/Impact report form
Latest comment: 7 years ago by Delphine (WMF) in topic Report review from WMF
Adding media files
editJust a note that I've added some more media files to the report. Richard Nevell (WMUK) (talk) 11:43, 30 March 2017 (UTC)
- Works for me. Thanks Richard! Delphine (WMF) (talk) 15:06, 4 April 2017 (UTC)
Report received
editThank you all at Wikimedia UK for this report. This is a note to confirm that the report has been recieved on time. Best, Delphine (WMF) (talk) 15:06, 4 April 2017 (UTC)
Report review from WMF
edit- Report review was done by Delphine with Lucy and Daria on 18 September 2017
General remarks
editThis is a very compreshensive report, aligned with WMUK's strategy.
On the form of the report
edit- the breakdown of all the metrics is extremely clear. WMUK is one if not the only one to do that and it is refreshing to see how they use metrics not only because they must, but really because they are looking at improving their activities, impact and reach
- Change, challenge, Learning, Future are great ways of explaining their thought process and giving enough context and visibility in how they approach change and adaptation
- Case studies are good illustrations of the activities
On the content
editParticularly interesting
- Example of the threatened species
- great example of how this will trickle down and can be used at greater scale (from Welsh to the world)
- First ever Wikidata visiting scholar (National Library of Wales) + gender balance in articles
- BBC 100 women what was your involvement?
- Partnership advisory board = good initiative to bring more people on board and harness skills and networks
- Bodleian and Japanese illustration, a great and different kind of project
- Volunteer hours have always been a metric tracked by WMUK and are extremely interesting as they echo the "in kind donations" that show what people are ready to do for the organization.
On results
edit- Results are very good and often exceed expecations.
- Metrics are very comprehensive, include Global metrics, Qualitative targets