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This page describes the WMF Grants Program. See the WMF Grants hub to read about other ways to receive funding from WMF. Several affiliate organizations besides WMF offer grants or reimbursements for mission-aligned activities: Grants (disambiguation page).

WMF Grants Program Summary

The Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) funds mission-aligned innovation-focused projects through the WMF Grants Program, and provides grantees with non-financial assistance. Fiscal Year 2012–13 is the Wikimedia Foundation's fourth year of grantmaking: since 2009, the Wikimedia Foundation Grants Program has granted more than US$ 2,000,000. In FY 2011–12, 54 grants totaling over US$ 1,100,000 were distributed to 39 unique organizations or individuals.

The WMF Grants Program provides project-based grants to organizations, groups, and individuals. All grantees are accountable for project expenses by line item, and are required to report on all projects publicly. The review process for the WMF Grants Program is also public, and is led by a volunteer Grant Advisory Committee (GAC).


Submit request The WMF Grants Program accepts submissions at any time! Please read more about the program if you would like to submit a request.
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All grant submissions and reports are submitted and reviewed publicly on Meta (this website), and may be viewed or commented upon by anyone.
Farm-Fresh bullet black.png The list of grant submissions displays a list of all submissions to the WMF Grants Program by funding decision and fiscal year.
Farm-Fresh bullet black.png The list of grant reports displays a list of all reports to the WMF Grants Program by report status and fiscal year.
Farm-Fresh bullet black.png The grants status tables offer a more detailed overview of the status of current and past grant submissions.


Open requests Please comment on open requests and reports, and review the current status of all grant requests and reports for each fiscal year.

How to submit and receive a grant from the WMF Grants Program

ExploreExplore the WMF Grants Program: view an introductory presentation and review the stages of a successful grant.

Review the eligibility requirements, reporting requirements, and learn how the WMF Grants Program makes decisions about funding:
Eligibility requirements Eligibility requirements
Criteria for decisionmaking Criteria for decision-making
Reporting requirements Reporting requirements

Submit Submit your new request here, and begin your engagement in the submission review process.

If your submission is approved, work with WMF staff to complete the next steps to accept your grant and receive funds.

Report Review the reporting requirements and submit your grant report here. Please follow up with WMF after your report is submitted to offer updates on your project and its impact!