2014 Activity Plan/International Chapter Support: Difference between revisions

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*Run 2-3 events for on average 10 international delegates to share and increase dialogue, e.g. Train the Trainers course, a chapter-led training workshop (on wiki event page)
 
A thriving set of other Wikimedia communities:
*>7 joint initiatives with other chapters (civi). 'Exchanges' can probably be tracked as the number of events, and from that we will count the activity units spent on these initiatives.
 
An increased diversity of Wikimedia contributors (of other Wikimedia communities, not WMUK):
* 1 event to foster diversity at other Chapters (civi). E.g. support Diversity Conference
 
Wikimedia communities are skilled and capable (other Wikimedia communities, not WMUK):
* 1 international learning event organised (civi). E.g. Train the Trainer
 
We have best practice governance and resource management processes, and are recognised for such within the Wikimedia movement and the UK charity sector:
* 1 training event to share good practice (civi). E.g. international board workshop
 
 
We are planning specific events that will allow us to contribute to the goals as outlined above and which are the core of this area of activity. For illustration, however, here are other activities that could be delivered in 2014-15:
*Host at least one large scale international event per year, such as GLAM-Wiki or EduWiki (on wiki)
*Host at least one large scale international event per year, such as GLAM-Wiki or EduWiki (on wiki)
*Deliver an ambassador programme where we send at least two members of the Wikimedia UK community to visit other chapters to share materials, increase dialogue between organisations, strengthen relationships and encourage international participation on the UK wiki
*Sending members of the Wikimedia UK community to visit other chapters to share materials, increase dialogue between organisations, strengthen relationships and encourage international participation on the UK wiki
*Fund at least five Wikimedia UK volunteers to attend international events such as the Chapters Conference or Hackathons
*Fund Wikimedia UK volunteers to attend international events such as the Chapters Conference or Hackathons
*Provide funding for at least two Wikimedians from economically less developed countries to attend an important international event such as Wikimania or the Chapters’ Conference
*Provide funding for at least two Wikimedians from economically less developed countries to attend an important international event such as Wikimania or the Chapters’ Conference
*Work with those in the UK community for whom English or Welsh is not their mother tongue to develop two projects on other language wikis such as Bengali or Gujurati
*Work with those in the UK community for whom English or Welsh is not their mother tongue to develop two projects on other language wikis such as Bengali or Gujurati

Revision as of 14:33, 26 February 2014

Lead member of staff

Jon Davies

Indicative budget amount

£10,000

Description and overall rationale

We are planning initiatives to share our best practice with other chapters and support them in our joint aims. We have allocated a budget specifically to helping with this work. As hosts of Wikimania 2014, and one of the bigger chapters, we are unusually placed to offer support to the other chapters, particularly those which are developing.

Timelines - i.e. what happens quarter by quarter


Success criteria and Metrics - overall and quarter by quarter breakdown if relevant
Risks