Affiliations Committee/Reports/2021
October 2021
editAs of October 15th, 34 Wikimedia Chapters (89%), 02 Thematic Organizations (100%), and 109 active User Groups (81%) were compliant with required reporting. This represents an increase for Chapters (58% last quarter) and User Groups (79% last quarter), and stability for Thematic Organizations. The change has to do with the seasonal nature of reporting and is an expected annual trend. Most of the affiliates follow the Grants cycle of reporting which is different from their Annual reporting cycle. Dumisani and Derick are working to update the affiliate reporting cycles. Affiliate Status Report on Meta
Applications for Recognition
editLast quarter, the Affiliations Committee received six new User Group applications and recognized 01 new user group. AffCom is currently reviewing a customized policy on Conflict of Interest policy for better management of expectations.
Affiliate Conflict Intervention
editAffCom is managing eleven active conflicts, with four new cases this quarter. Four of the eight are more serious. The purpose of this table is to summarize new cases and provide updates where relevant in serious cases. Considering the rising issues related to Consensus Building, Bylaws structure, and governance practices, AffCom has identified this as a priority support to be extended to Affiliates in the next year. The committee is improving documentation and training in this area for Affiliates and is also requesting that the Foundation include mediation support for AffCom in the form of an as-needed consultant for the group in its annual plan. The committee is going to release the Bylaw guidelines for affiliates this quarter.
July 2021
editAs of July 15th, 22 Wikimedia Chapters (58%), 02 Thematic Organizations (100%), and 105 active User Groups (79%) were compliant with required reporting. This represents a decline for Chapters (95% last quarter) and User Groups (86% last quarter), and stability for Thematic Organizations. The change has to do with the seasonal nature of reporting and is an expected annual trend. Affiliate Status Report on Meta
Applications for Recognition
editLast quarter, the Affiliations Committee received three new User Group applications and recognized NO new user groups. AffCom is currently working on a Conflict of Interest policy and has kept the application on hold till a clear process is identified.
Affiliate Conflict Intervention
editAffCom is managing eleven active conflicts, with four new cases this quarter. Five of the eleven are more serious. The purpose of this table is to summarize new cases and provide updates where relevant in serious cases. Considering the rising issues related to Consensus Building, Bylaws structure, and governance practices, AffCom has identified this as a priority support to be extended to Affiliates in the next year. The committee is improving documentation and training in this area for Affiliates and is also requesting that the Foundation include mediation support for AffCom in the form of an as-needed consultant for the group in its annual plan.
April 2021
editAs of April 8th, 36 Wikimedia Chapters (95%), 2 Thematic Organizations (100%), and 114 active User Groups (86%) were compliant with required reporting. This represents an improvement for Chapters (92% last quarter) and User Groups (77% last quarter), and stability for Thematic Organizations. The change has to do with the seasonal nature of reporting and is an expected annual trend. .For the details on compliance status, view the Affiliate Status Report page.
Applications for Recognition
editLast quarter, the Affiliations Committee received one new User Group application and recognized two new user groups. AffCom discussed the best processes for following up with groups who withdraw or allow their applications to expire. Manav has been providing assistance to support applicants, in cases where the issues are procedural.
Click here to view the current applications pipeline on meta.
Affiliate Conflict Intervention
editAffCom is managing eleven active conflicts, with four new cases this quarter. Five of the eleven are more serious. The purpose of this table is to summarize new cases and provide updates where relevant in serious cases. Considering the rising issues related to Consensus Building, Bylaws structure, and governance practices, AffCom has identified this as a priority support to be extended to Affiliates in the next year. The committee is improving documentation and training in this area for Affiliates and is also requesting that the Foundation include mediation support for AffCom in the form of an as-needed consultant for the group in its annual plan.
January 2021
editAs of January 15th, 36 Wikimedia Chapters (92%), 2 Thematic Organizations (100%), and 104 active User Groups (77%) were compliant with required reporting. In the last quarter, 69% of Chapters, 100% Thematic Organizations and 73% User Groups were compliant.For the details on compliance status, view the Affiliate Status Report page.
Applications for Recognition
editLast quarter, the Affiliations Committee received three new User Group applications and recognized five new user groups. Currently, AffCom is discussing the best processes for following up with groups who withdraw or allow their applications to expire. They hope by this to understand how they can improve their support to applicants, in case the issues are procedural.
Click here to view the current applications pipeline on meta.
Affiliate Conflict Intervention
editAffCom is managing ten active conflicts, with four new cases this quarter. Four of the ten are more serious. The purpose of this table is to summarize new cases and provide updates where relevant in serious cases.