Program guides/Education/Grants and in-kind donations

Grants and in-kind donations

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You may not need money to start an education program. In fact, most classroom based education programs do not seek funding from WMF because resources such as meeting space, internet and computers and printing are available at low or no cost in schools. Program leaders ask for in-kind donations from local partners and grants from WMF to get resources that education institutions cannot provide.


In-kind donations

Partner organizations and local governments may be wiling to provide in-kind support for an education program instead of funding. In-kind supports may include donated professional support time, donated items or space for events, access and use of resources (i.e., computers, internet access, as well as food or beverages for events).

WMF grant programs

As education programs grow to include several institutions or program models, some elligible organizations seek funding through Annual Plan Grants (APG) program to pay for staff to coordinate education program. Organizations, groups and individuals who are not eligible for APGs can apply for Project and Event Grants (PEG) program to pay for printing, training and outreach materials, renting space for events, and to reimburse volunteers for travel costs.

PEG planning tools covers guidelines, eligibility and planning for Project and Event Grants.

Recent education PEGs:

APG proposal process covers timelines, eligibility, processes and proposal guidelines for Annual Plan Grants.

Recent education programs included in APGs:

  • Amical Wikipedia included education projects in many parts of its 2013-14 APG proposal, including supporting volunteers to build an education portal and a plan to work with a GLAM partner on a collaboration with 13 educational institutions.
  • Wikimedia UK requested funding for a part-time education program coordinator to work with several universities and plan an annual regional EduWiki conference.