Grants talk:IEG/Wikipedia Education Program in Hong Kong
Question about grants category
editHi, I'm curious, why is this being proposed as an IEG instead of a PEG? --Pine✉ 20:58, 29 September 2015 (UTC)
@Pine: As I know, PEG should be raised by the chapter. Isn't it? That's why I submitted the proposal as the IEG. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Venuslui (talk) 05:09, 8 October 2015
- @Venuslui: it would probably help if the chapter would be involved, yes. Ordinarily IEGs go to individuals while PEGs go to groups like chapters. Since this grant appears to be for the chapter to hire someone, it seems to me that it should be a PEG, so I'm not sure why it's in the IEG category. (This is not a comment on whether the grant proposal is good or bad, just a comment that I have the impression that it belongs in a different grants program type). Pinging Mjohnson (WMF). --Pine✉ 16:04, 13 October 2015 (UTC)
- So, this is a grant for the chapter to hire a coordinator? Then how many meetups per moth would be help? Geraldshields11 (talk) 19:35, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
Eligibility confirmed, round 2 2015
editThis Individual Engagement Grant proposal is under review!
We've confirmed your proposal is eligible for round 2 2015 review. Please feel free to ask questions and make changes to this proposal as discussions continue during this community comments period.
The committee's formal review for round 2 2015 begins on 20 October 2015, and grants will be announced in December. See the schedule for more details.
Marti (WMF) (talk) 01:38, 4 October 2015 (UTC)
comments from Thepwnco
edit@Venuslui: hello and congrats on your grant proposal being confirmed as eligible for review! I have a few questions for you - and generally would like to see more details about the activities proposed here before the formal review period begins (I am part of the IEG committee).
- How will you ensure the sustainability of this initiative after your IEG grant (i.e. when there is no longer funds to pay the salary of a project coordinator)?
- Do you have any candidates in mind for the position of project coordinator? If not, how do you plan to recruit someone with the right set of skills?
- What timelines are you looking at for this project?
- You mentioned "the potential university in Hong Kong." I assume this means the university is not yet confirmed. I see that the pilot program was with the Hang Seng Management College. Would you like to continue to work with them or are you searching for another institution?
thanks in advance! -Thepwnco (talk) 22:52, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
@Thepwnco: Hello, thanks for your questions.
- I would try to gather the volunteers to work on the project if there is no longer funds to pay the salary of a project coordinator. However, it would be very difficult for us to do so because as I mentioned before, it is not easy to get volunteers in Hong Kong.
- At this moment, I do not have any candidates for the position of project coordinator, but I do have some criteria in mind, such as the education background and language skills. There will be an open recruitment for the position once the funding is confirmed. The final decision will be taken by Wikimedia Hong Kong
- The project will be from January 2016 to March 2016 (for all the seminars and workshops) . We are planning to have the recruitment in November and December 2015.
- The English Department of Hang Seng Management College is on our list. At the same time, I am planning to contact The City University of Hong Kong, as the School of Creative Media had some editathons before and I think it is possible for us to cooperate with them. Venuslui (talk) 05:25, 08 October 2015 (UTC)
Community notifications
editHi there, Venuslui. Thanks for your proposal building off of the Education Project pilot for Wikimedia Hong Kong! I'd like to bring your attention to the community notifications section; have you taken some time to alert the English Wikipedia community or the Wikipedia Education Program about your proposal? A few places you might consider notifying are en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Hong Kong and the Wikimedia Education mailing list. Before you make any notifications though, I agree with Thepwnco and encourage you to develop this proposal a bit more. A link to the pilot you've mentioned and some conclusions that inform this current proposal would be great to see here. I agree that providing a little more detail in the activities section is needed as well (e.g. What university is being looked at, what process will you use to select a project coordinator, some basic details about the activities during workshops) Let me know if there is anything I can clarify to help you out. Thanks, I JethroBT (WMF) (talk) 20:14, 7 October 2015 (UTC)
@I JethroBT (WMF): I've already talked to Anna Koval about the Education Program in Hong Kong. I'm sorry that I haven't uploaded it on the WMHK page, just because I want to do it after the pilot program is done, but I've written an article about the program, please see the link here. https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Newsletter/June_2015/The_First_Wikipedia_Education_Program_in_Hong_Kong
Thank you. Venuslui (talk) 05:31, 08 October 2015 (UTC)
Aggregated feedback from the committee for Wikipedia Education Program in Hong Kong
editScoring criteria (see the rubric for background) | Score 1=weak alignment 10=strong alignment |
(A) Impact potential
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5.0 |
(B) Innovation and learning
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3.8 |
(C) Ability to execute
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4.2 |
(D) Community engagement
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4.3 |
Comments from the committee:
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Round 2 2015 decision
editThis project has not been selected for an Individual Engagement Grant at this time.
We love that you took the chance to creatively improve the Wikimedia movement. The committee has reviewed this proposal and not recommended it for funding, but we hope you'll continue to engage in the program. Please drop by the IdeaLab to share and refine future ideas!
Comments regarding this decision:
We appreciate seeing a proposal that addresses Wikimedia’s strategic priorities, especially by involving outreach WEP. However, it is unclear whether this project’s success could be managed by a contracted third-party individual. It is also difficult to determine whether IEG would be the appropriate avenue to fund this project, and we encourage you to consider the Project and Event Grants program (PEG) as an alternative process. We would love to see a developed plan for this project’s sustainability, as well as more engagement with your target user community in any future ideas you have.
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