Grants talk:Programs/Wikimedia Community Fund/Rapid Fund/Wikipedia town by code for Yamashiro 2024 Project (ID: 22458710)

Endorsement from Ujigis (talk)

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--Ujigis (talk) 06:45, 27 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

Follow-up questions/ comments

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Hello @Ujigis,

Thank you for putting in a grant application.

As this is the first time applying for the rapid fund grant, would you be able to share more about:


1) Your experience and participation in the Wikimedia movement;

2) Your previous experience in accessing and managing a grant of similar budget, editing and movement organising experience etc.

3) What are the different wikimedian communities you are working in Japan? How are you interracting/ collaboraing with them (individuals/ recognised or unrecognised groups)?

4) How did you learn about the Wikimedia Foundation grants and what motivated you to put in an application?

5) You mentioned in your grant application that you would like to know more about tools to support event organisers. You'll be able to find more details here:

Rapid fund application/ guide/ report templates

Grants:Programs/Wikimedia Community Fund/Applications and Guides#Application Forms 2

The following tools may be of interest:

  • Programs & Events Dashboard (Guideline on how to use) Commonly used for editathons, campaigns, individual projects, etc. Provides an easy way to organize groups of editors who are working on common projects, and to keep track of what they are doing and what they've contributed. Good for new edit events, it has some limitations in terms of design and for more experienced editors.
  • Event Metrics (Guideline on how to use) Enables organizers of events like editathons and content drives to get metrics about those events to understand and demonstrate the scale and impact of their contributions. Wikimedia grantees can use the program to provide grant documentation. Event Metrics works with the following projects: Wikipedias, Wikivoyages, Wiktionaries, Commons, and Wikidata.
  • Wikimedia Hashtags tool: (Guideline on how to use) Built by volunteers. Most accurate tool for working with experienced editors involved in lots of different editing activities. Doesn’t support new articles/ images/ items or edits on Wikidata
  • Wiki Loves Competitions Tools: tracks Categories on Commons to produce various statistical data sets.


As we may require more time to review your application and schedule a 1-1 time to connect following your responses. We'll be moving your application to the next cycle (see timeline for more details) to give us more lead time to connect.

Thank you.


Regards, Jacqueline JChen (WMF) (talk) 03:53, 26 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

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