Grants talk:Project/Yorg/Wiki Loves Africa 2017
Eligibility confirmed, round 1 2017
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We've confirmed your proposal is eligible for round 1 2017 review. Please feel free to ask questions and make changes to this proposal as discussions continue during the community comments period, through 4 April 2017.
The committee's formal review for round 1 2017 begins on 5 April 2017, and grants will be announced 19 May. See the schedule for more details.
--Marti (WMF) (talk) 23:31, 24 March 2017 (UTC)
Comments from Ruslik0
edit@Ruslik0:: I am so sorry. I just did not see the notification for this comment. Thank you for your time and concerns. I hope that the information beneath helps to explain the two elements that concern you - and thank you for your eagle eye on the typos! -- Isla I appreciate the tremendous success that the project has had so far although I have some questions comments:
- You wrote: "Assure the practicability and the legality of the contest." What does you exactly mean by legality? Copyright?
- >> No, it really means to provide the logistical support that can come from an established organisation. It is practical for the project to be run by a continental team supported by an established organisation. Legally having a continental team supported by an established organisation means that the project is backed by fiscal checks and that legally, this suits the aims of the WMF in not having grant funding of such significance given to individuals or unknown entities.
- " this year we have had to apply before Wiki Loves Africa 216 has been completed". Should probably be changed to 2016
- >> done. Thanks for the eagle eye!
- In the budget table one of the columns reads: "Budget 2016". Should not it be changed to 2017?
- >> again. done!
- A more general question. What changes are you planning this years as compared to the past contests? Can you briefly summarize them?
- >> As per the list detailed on the results and best practices (draft) document our areas for improvement will be focused on the following:
- Create a bot to send a welcome and thank you all participants with suggestions on what else they can do to get other people to see their photos.
- Create a bot to assist with category cleanup of the images submitted.
- Set the theme earlier and inform possible teams so they can engage with their communities to catch local theme-relevant events, displays, or festivals that are not within the competition period.
- Creation of a generic leaflet for teams to facilitate the outreach work of the team and enable a short introduction of the Competition to local partners, funders, etc.
- Improvement of the site notice system with the help of the WMF’s advancement team.
- Increasing the scale of the communication around the voting on the Community prize.
- Inclusion of a country-based reward or “Country Cup” for the highest percentage of reused images submitted by a country (the 2017 competition will announce the 2016 images used).
- Initiate and increase communication with Wikimedia Commons administrators prior to competition’s launch.
- >> As per the list detailed on the results and best practices (draft) document our areas for improvement will be focused on the following:
- Support local teams by:
- Orienting the local team on “how to set up a media accreditation system to facilitate access to events” (based on other chapters experience).
- Encourage stronger relationships with professional photographers and photographic communities to facilitate access to events and collect high quality pictures.
- Encourage participating countries to investigate festivals and events prior to the competition (depending on theme).
- Encourage the focus countries to provide a curated “wish-list” of subjects that could be covered by a theme, and existing articles that require images. To ensure that these are at least covered.
- Encourage local teams to translate the main page, landing page and upload wizard translated into local languages.
- Encourage teams to come up with local strategies to make the images useful and used within the Wikimedia projects.
- Thanks
- Support local teams by:
Ruslik (talk) 20:11, 13 April 2017 (UTC)
Round 1 2017 decision
editCongratulations! Your proposal has been selected for a Project Grant.
The committee has recommended this proposal and WMF has approved funding for the full amount of your request, USD 30,673.00
Comments regarding this decision:
We are glad to support international collaboration on Wikimedia projects in Africa.
Note that comments below are from the initial round of scoring, prior to interviews and proposal revisions. I am posting them in case there is value in hearing the committee's earlier perspective.
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Aggregated feedback from the committee for Wiki Loves Africa 2017
editScoring rubric | Score | |
(A) Impact potential
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7.4 | |
(B) Community engagement
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6.1 | |
(C) Ability to execute
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7.0 | |
(D) Measures of success
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7.1 | |
Additional comments from the Committee:
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--Marti (WMF) (talk) 17:14, 30 June 2017 (UTC)
Update during grant
edit- November grant report : Grants:PEG/Yorg/Wiki_Loves_Africa_2017/Nov report