Grants talk:Project/NCTE/CCCC Wikipedia Initiative 2020-21
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Metrics and cofinancing
editGiven this project is mostly about serving your own community, I would expect a 50 % cofinancing at least.
It's impossible to conduct any such project without people who are already very experienced in Wikimedia projects. Have you studied past initiatives, for instance of the Wikimedian in residence kind, and which model are you going to replicate for hiring and organisation? Do you have plans to hire experienced Wikimedia trainers to achieve the goals you propose?
The metrics also need improvement.
- I don't see any content metrics. I understand that the project is focused on abstract training, however when it comes to Wikimedia the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so there needs to be some output on the wikis. Identifying the outputs will also be a useful exercise to assess the actual needs of the Wikimedia projects, for instance existing articles in need of improvement or other content gaps.
- Don't use the number of registered users, that's a completely meaningless piece of information. Better measure New active editors.
- When you say 100+100+100 participants, it's not clear whether it's going to be 300 unique participants, or whether double counting is going to be possible. How will remote participants be counted?
The costs appear to be on the high side for a training project for this number of participants. If you were one of those participants, would you pay 850 $ to get training on Wikimedia from someone who has a very limited track record of Wikimedia training? Nemo 12:41, 23 February 2020 (UTC)
Eligibility confirmed, Round 1 2020
editThis Project Grants proposal is under review!
We've confirmed your proposal is eligible for Round 1 2020 review. Please feel free to ask questions and make changes to this proposal as discussions continue during the community comments period, through March 16, 2020.
The Project Grant committee's formal review for Round 1 2020 will occur March 17 - April 8, 2020. We ask that you refrain from making changes to your proposal during the committee review period, so we can be sure that all committee members are seeing the same version of the proposal.
Grantees will be announced Friday, May 15, 2020.
Any changes to the review calendar will be posted on the Round 1 2020 schedule.
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Aggregated feedback from the committee for CCCC Wikipedia Initiative 2020-21
editScoring rubric | Score | |
(A) Impact potential
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5.6 | |
(B) Community engagement
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5.8 | |
(C) Ability to execute
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7.2 | |
(D) Measures of success
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2.4 | |
Additional comments from the Committee:
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This proposal has been recommended for due diligence review.
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Round 1 2020 decision
editCongratulations! Your proposal has been selected for a Project Grant.
WMF has approved partial funding for this project, in accordance with the committee's recommendation. This project is funded with US$46,000
Comments regarding this decision:
The committee is pleased to support this project to establish a Wikimedian-in-Residence for CCCC to advance your ongoing efforts to incorporate Wikipedia into a professional context that supports equity and inclusion for diverse college students.
This partial award will cover the cost of the Wikipedian in Residence, as well as the associated fiscal sponsor administrative costs.
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The committee has requested that you seek to share outcomes with CCCC academic community and with the Wikimedian community, perhaps through WikiConference North America. The Wiki Ed Foundation may have additional thoughts about how best to support extension of learning from this project.
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