User:DSaroyan (WMF)/Alliances
Who?
Nonprofit organisations with aligned mission in Southeast Asia, & Pacific and Sub-Saharan Africa funding regions; by invitation only
What?
Proposals that contribute to the strategic direction of the Wikimedia Movement.
When?
4 months of processing time, 1 round in a year
How much?
250,000 USD is available in total for all invited organizations
How to apply?
editApplication process is by invitation only. We will invite non-profit organizations that have aligned missions with the Wikimedia movement to submit an application for the Alliances Fund. Invited applicants will be supported to submit an application.
What do we fund?
editPrograms from mission-aligned organizations and groups can focus on supporting:
- contributors and editors,
- content,
- awareness and skill-building initiatives,
- advocacy efforts,
- strategic planning
- partnerships with local Wikimedia communities and Wikimedia projects.
Who can be invited?
editThis fund supports organisations whose missions align with ours. We aim to partner with underrepresented and historically marginalised communities.
You may be invited if you:
- Are a non-profit organisation in with a mission that aligns with the Wikimedia movement.
- Are in an underrepresented or emerging community.
- Have a proposal to collaborate with the Wikimedia Community or Wikimedia projects.
- Are seeking programmatic support, e.g. furthering ongoing activities, programs, initiatives. This can also include ideating, incubating or building new systems of collaboration with the free knowledge ecosystem.
- You have a clear theory of change - how you expect to bring about change within your work and how you will measure it.
- You have a commitment to learning through data collection and analysis.
- Overhead expenses of up to 30% will be allowed to support the stability of partner organisations.
All applicants must be compliant with Wikimedia Foundation’s requirements for funding. We will do an eligibility check before the review process.
- Have experience with Wikimedia projects, communities, or organisations directly related to the proposal prior to submission.
- Are in a country that can legally receive funding for the described activities and expenses, based on laws on sending and receiving funds in the United States and their country.
- Are not on the United States Department of Treasury Specially Designated Nationals And Blocked Persons List (SDN).
- Are not a Wikimedia Foundation staff member or contractor working more than part time (more than 20 hours per week).
- Do not have any other open Wikimedia Foundation Funds.
- You are a Wikimedia Foundation staff member or contractor.
- We take all applicants through a due diligence process. This means you need to be in ethical good-standing, (e.g. Wikimedia behaviour, social behaviour, financial behaviour, legal behaviour, etc.).
- Applicants must follow the Universal Code of Conduct and Friendly Space Policies.
- Does your proposal involve direct contact with children or youth? You need to outline the following:
- Related international and local laws, and provide documentation of the local laws in the annex.
- How you aim to engage young people safely.
- All vetting and training adults working with young people have undergone.
- The protocols to protect physical and psychological safety of young people.
When to apply?
editThis fund is supported in two funding regions: SSA · Sub-Saharan AfricaESEAP · East, Southeast Asia, & Pacific
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Applicant support and eligibility review
SSA · February 9 – March 1 ESEAP · February 9 – March 1
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Submission deadline
SSA · March 1 ESEAP · March 1
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Community review
Committee and staff reviewSSA · March 4 – March 29 ESEAP · March 4 – March 29
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Receiving feedback and engaging with feedback
SSA · March 29 - April 19 ESEAP · March 29 - April 19
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Decision announced
SSA · May 3 ESEAP · May 3
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Grant processing and first payment
SSA · May 17 – May 31 ESEAP · May 17 – May 31
What report to send?
editHere are the reports you need to submit if you are invited for the Alliances Fund.
- Final learning report
This is a written report to submit within 30 days after the grant end date.
- Go to Wikimedia Foundation Grantee Portal (Fluxx) and log in.
- Find the Reports section on the left sidebar. Select the Upcoming link and you will see all upcoming reports.
- Select the report and click Edit. Answer the questions in the form. You can write it in any preferred language.
- When your report is complete, click Submit to send it for review.
You can prepare the report offline. Make a copy of the report form, answer the questions and copy the text to Fluxx.
- Conversation reports
There are also two conversation reports. You will meet the Program Officer online two times in the middle of the grant implementation and after completing the grant. They will ask questions and complete the forms.
You can review the questions before the online meeting.
Need help?
editHere are some pages which may help you:
- Tutorials about Grantee Portal (Fluxx)
- Support pages to create your proposal
- Review all applications and reports
- Find your funding region
If you need help with the application form, review the application guide.
You can contact the Program Officer in any preferred language and ask any questions.
- Complete this contact form to ask your question.
- Send an email to alliances_fund wikimedia.org.