User:KHarold (WMF)/Sandbox/Conference/Develop a proposal
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Step 1: Confirm that you are eligible for a conference and event grantReview the eligibility guidelines below and send an email to conferencegrantswikimedia.org if you have any questions or concerns about eligibility.
- Groups and organizations who are in compliance with grants and WMF agreements may apply. This means all outstanding grant reports for the grantee and fiscal sponsors must be complete prior to the proposal submission deadline.
- Groups who do not have a shared bank account or individuals applying on behalf of a group must provide confirmation of an eligible fiscal sponsor who can accept grant funds on their behalf.
- Organizations who are funded through Annual Plan Grants are not eligible for Conference & Event Grants, however they may act as fiscal sponsors for groups who are eligible. APG funded chapters may request a Conference & Event Grant for movement-wide or region-wide event, such as GLAMWiki conference, Wikisource Conference, WikiIndaba, CEE Meeting, etc.
- Grantees must adhere to the Friendly space expectations and have some type of Friendly space policy for in-person events.
- All sections in the grant proposal must be completed by the submission deadline.
Step 2: Send out a community engagement survey
The purpose of the community engagement survey is to help organizers demonstrate how important it is to the community to have this event. The survey will also help gather consensus on what topics or priorities the community wants to focus on at the event.
- Open the community engagement survey template and make a copy.
- You can add additional questions to the survey, but you should not remove any questions.
- Send the survey out to people in your community who might be interested in this event. Make sure they know that the size of the event will be influenced by the number of survey responses you get.
- Send out survey reminders and set a deadline for survey responses to be completed.
Important note: The community engagement survey is required. You will need the results from the community engagement survey to complete the grant application and be eligible for funding.
Step 3: Get started on the grant proposal
- Review budget guidelines and look at budgets for recently funded conferences to
- Preview the grant proposal template, and gather information you need to answer all of the questions, such as grant reports from previous events.
General planning tips
Participants & Scholarships |
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Location & Timing |
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Additional funding |
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Gather a strong organizing team The size of a conference will likely dictate the number of volunteers needed to plan and execute a successful event. The roles below can be split into smaller teams, and additional roles can be added. Conference planning experience is not the most important quality to look for, but it is important that there is momentum and genuine commitment from the core organizing team.
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WMF Liaison |
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Logistics |
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Conference Program |
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Support Teams | |
Communication |
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Scholarship committee |
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Volunteer coordinator |
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