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Micro-Grants of Wikimedia CH


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Micro-Grants are a means for members of the Wikimedia community to ask Wikimedia CH for a financial support - from 1 up to 500 CHF - for their micro-projects or activity, that has an impact on Wikimedia projects. If you would like to apply for such a micro-grant, please enter your request in the list below and provide enough background information so that the committee can take a decision. If you have any question, please consider the FAQ section or leave a comment on the discussion page.

Submit your micro-grants-request

Please provide a title to your micro-grant application and click the button "Request" to create your proposal. Please note that you can submit your request in one of the following 5 languages: German, French, Italian, Romansh or English. <inputbox> type = create prefix = Wikimedia CH/Micro Grant/ preload = Wikimedia CH/template:Micro-Grant width = 42 placeholder = Request: buttonlabel = Create break = no </inputbox>

Information on the micro-grants process

  • Micro-grants Planning:
Please carefully plan your micro-grants-submission. First make sure you're eligible to submit a request. This will be the case if you are currently active in a Wikimedia project in one of the Swiss languages (German, French, Italian or Romansh) AND coming from Switzerland, or a country with no Wikimedia chapter or a country with a Wikimedia chapter not receiving FDC funding. Before submitting your request think about the strategic goal you want to achieve and the resources (financial and non-financial resources (e.g. time, support of other volunteers etc.)) you will need in order to reach your goal.
  • Micro-grants Submission:
To submit your micro-grant request, you can simply fill in the title of your request in the input field above. A template will automatically be created, where you can detail all the details of your request.
  • Micro-grants Implementation:
Make sure your project is feasible and measurable. You can always get back to your respective Community and/or Community Liaison who will be glad to support you during this important phase.
  • Micro-grants Reporting:
After having implemented your activity, it's very important for Wikimedia CH to get your feedback and learn from your experience. That's why we ask you to shortly document the activities you've conducted and the impact you have generated by measuring and evaluating the project's success. Once your project is completed, please input all the relevant information (feedback, links to articles, categories on commons for ie) on your request form in the section "people involved" and "influence on Wikimedia projects".

List of submitted requests

  • Here you'll find the requests which have been submitted after January 2016: <categorytree mode=pages>WMCH micro-grant request 2016</categorytree>
  • Here you'll find the requests which have been submitted after January 2015: <categorytree mode=pages>WMCH micro-grant request 2015</categorytree>
  • To see previous requests which have been submitted before January 2015, you must check the members wiki of Wikimedia CH: Request list of 2013 and 2014

Members of the micro-grant committee

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Composition of the five members of the micro-grants committee at Wikimedia CH, representing different language communities and roles

The micro-grant committee is composed of the following members of Wikimedia CH, each representing a specific language community and Wikimedia stakeholder:

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Am I eligible to request a micro-grant?
You are eligible if you're currently active in a Wikimedia project in one of the Swiss languages (German, French, Italian or Romansh) AND living in Switzerland, or a country with no Wikimedia chapter, or a country with a chapter not receiving FDC funding.
Furthermore members of Wikimedia CH (>6 months membership) are also eligible. WMCH-members living abroad in a country where there is a chapter receiving FDC money will be asked to indicate why they don't apply for grants at their local chapter
  • How can I apply for a micro-grant?
Just fill in the title of your request in the input field above. A new page will automatically be created for you where you can put in further details (you will just need to answer the questions on the page).
  • What are the criteria’s for a successful micro-grant application?
Successful applications will detail how the intended project will increase the quantity, quality, diversity, and reach of free knowledge and/or how it will strengthen or increase the community.
The committee will review the direct and indirect impact on all Wikimedia projects.
  • Whom can I contact if I need help with my application?
You can contact your community liaison respective your preferred language:
  • French: Gabrielle Marie, on her user page or via e-mail gabrielle.marie@wikimedia.ch
  • Italian: Ilario Valdelli, on his user page or via e-mail ilario.valdelli@wikimedia.ch
  • German: Muriel Staub, on her user page or via e-mail muriel.staub@wikimedia.ch
  • How long does it take for my application to be reviewed?
It takes up to 2 weeks to review your application and provide you a feedback. We thank you in advance for your patience.
Our advice is to anticipate and take enough time to apply in advance if you are dealing with a time sensitive project.
  • How does a typical micro-grant request look like?
Well, there is not really "the one" typical request. However, we're happy to give you herewith an example of how a micro-grant request looked like in the past: Example
  • Do I have to fill out a report after completion of the project?
Yes, we are asking for a short report, which gives insights about the impact on Wikimedia projects. You can put your report directly on your request form in the section "people involved" and "influence on Wikimedia projects".


--Shalf (talk) 18:18, 9 March 2017 (UTC)

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