Open Heritage Foundation

Welcome To

Open Heritage Foundation (OHF)

Open Heritage Foundation is an incorporated cultural organization that seeks to document the underrepresented knowledge from the emerging communities on the internet.

Objectives edit

  • Identifying the gaps and problem statements with statistics and issues concerning them.
  • Designing innovative and new programs that have inclusive designs that encourage and invite underrepresented communities to join the Wikimedia movement through campaigns.
  • One of its core missions is to provide support to groups or affiliates in emerging communities as their allied partners to collect, develop and disseminate knowledge and other educational, cultural and historic content in the public domain or under a license that allows everyone to freely use, distribute and modify that content freely.
  • Our strategic objective is to create pathways to social innovation with new and unique projects with the emerging communities for the inclusion and preservation of all forms of underrepresented knowledge, including, oral or non-Western knowledge resources and resourcing in key areas, including, such as advocacy, partnerships, development of Program design frameworks and technology.
  • Our projects encourage underrepresented communities to join the Wikimedia movement to bridge the cultural knowledge gaps on Wikimedia. We organize unconventional and unique styles of campaigns that support documentation of intangible heritage and oral knowledge and are well aligned with 2030 Movement Strategy Recommendations Innovate in Free Knowledge and Manage Internal Knowledge.

Strategic Plan edit

Strategic Plan for Open Heritage Foundation 2020-2022: Read more.

Contact edit

Background and history edit

We have been working as an non incorporated association since 2018. Open Heritage Foundation is legally incorporated in India and is an affiliated Network member of Creative Commons Global Network since 2019.

What we currently do edit

By early June 2020, our figures were

  • 43 programs, events, campaigns and outreach activities organized
  • 4110+ editors tracked during different campaigns
  • 4400+ created articles during campaigns
  • 29000 images on Wikimedia Commons around the world
  • We organize large-scale, international Wikimedia events to ensure for underrepresented groups.
  • In June 2020, the community is tracking over 4500 articles on its evaluation table and over 29,000 images of culture around different parts of the world.

Our Projects edit

Key Priorities we will work on edit

  • We have started to collaborate and invite members and professional experts in various fields and Wikimedia projects from different regions and ethnic groups, marginalized people and allied from under-represented communities of the world. And identify with them what are the knowledge gaps that are not covered within the movement from emerging communities. Some of the key priorities we will invest on are:
  • Advocacy in the cultural heritage - Provide support to allied affiliates and groups from emerging communities for developing partnerships with interested cultural institutions.
  • Open Access - Open Access advocacy efforts with cultural and knowledge institutions and artists to help make knowledge free, and to help institutions contribute to Wikimedia.
  • Documentation of Heritage - Knowledge-curation for intangible heritage via global campaigns to add educational and cultural resources to Wikimedia projects.
  • Documentation - Sharing of expertise and knowledge base via developing resources that everyone in the movement can look into over time - to support the work of editors and pursue opportunities to free knowledge in their geographies for use in the projects.
  • Story Telling - Sharing success stories, case studies and challenges we encounter to form a knowledge base for intangible heritage from underrepresented communities.

Interested in participating edit