91% of affiliate members who participated in this survey agree or strongly agree with the statement: I understand where my organization fits within the movement"
81% of affiliate members who participated in this survey agree or strongly agree with the statement: My organization understands the expectations of being a movement affiliate
43% of affiliate members who participated in this question agree or strongly agree with the following statement: My organization has a clear vision for the next 2/5 years. Note that 2 years was displayed for user groups and 5 years was displayed to affiliates.
1 – Yes, we partner with other Wikimedia affiliates. Our number of partners is about: (71%)
2 – Yes, we partner with organizations not affiliated with Wikimedia. Our number of partners is about: (72%)
3 – No, we do not partner with other organizations, but hope to develop partnerships in the next year (12%)
4 – No, we do not partner with other organizations (1%)
From the affiliate members who participated in this survey, 71% reported partnering with other Wikimedia affiliates and 71% reported partnering with non-Wikimedia organizations.
From the affiliate members who participated in this question, 58% feel their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared to meet its needs in communications.
From the affiliate members who participated in this question, 33% feel their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared to meet its needs in fundraising or grant applications.
From the affiliate members who participated in this question, 52% feel their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared to meet its needs in finance management & budgeting.
From the affiliate members who participated in this question, 51% feel their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared to meet its needs in volunteer engagement.
From the affiliate members who participated in this question, 66% feel their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared to meet its needs in program management.
From the affiliate members who participated in this question, the three most selected programs that affiliates organize are editathons, conferences, and editing workshops.
54% of affiliate members who participated in this question reported that their affiliate's spending in the most recent fiscal year was less than $25,000 USD
68% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they get help for planning, implementing or evaluating their Wikimedia programs from Wikimedia friends and 52% reported that they get help from Wikimedia Foundation staff.
22% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that program toolkits were mostly and completely useful in evaluating their programs.
56% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that help from foundation staff was mostly or completely useful in evaluating their programs.
20% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that the Survey Support Desk was mostly or completely useful in evaluating their programs.
40% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they share learning on social media, mailing lists more than half the time or almost always.
How many times do you share your knowledge about the programs you implement in the following ways?-Share your experience at a conference or wiki meet-up.
50% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they share your experience at a conference or wiki meet-up more than half the time or almost always.
36% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they share knowledge about the programs they implement by mentoring less experienced program leaders.
21% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they write blogs about their program outcomes more than half the time or almost always.
How many times do you create learning content about the programs you have implemented in the following ways?-Write guides or case studies for others to replicate your program
15% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they write guides or case studies for others to replicate your program more than half the time or almost always.
11% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they write or contribute to Learning Patterns more than half the time or almost always.
How many times do you create learning content about the programs you have implemented in the following ways?-Create data visualizations or other graphics
12% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they create data visualizations or other graphics more than half the time or almost always.
13% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they sometimes or often use the ABCD framework for reports blogs or presentations.
1 – Wikimedia chapter or thematic organization (56%)
2 – Wikimedia user group (46%)
3 – I am not part of any affiliate (9%)
From the program leaders who participated in this question, 56% reported that they are part of a Wikimedia user group, 46% reported that they are part of a Wikimedia chapter, and 9% are not part of any Wikimedia Affiliate. We define being "part of" a Wikimedia affiliates as a member, volunteer or staff.
1 – Wikimedia chapter or thematic organization (52%)
2 – Wikimedia user group (48%)
From the program leaders who participated in this question and who selected that they are part of a user group and chapter, 52% or program leaders reported that their primary affiliate is a user group while 48% reported that their primary affiliate is a chapter.
55% of program leaders who participated in this survey reported that their role in their primary affiliate is that they are organizational leadership/coordinators, 8% as staff, 15% as volunteer, 14% as member, and 9% as something else.
Which of the following Wikimedia programs or projects, if any, have you personally helped to implement (e.g. planning, organizing, running) in the last 12 months. Select all that apply.
From the programs that they helped implement over the last 12 months, the three programs that program leaders reported implementing the most are editathons, editing workshops, and conferences.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, 3 to 4 years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing editathons.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, three to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing Editing Workshops.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, three to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing Conferences.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, three to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing Wikipedia Education Programs.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, three to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing GLAM content donations.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, three to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing Wiki Loves Monuments.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, three to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing On-wiki-Writing Contests.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, three to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing other photo events.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, one to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing Wikimedian in Residence.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, one to two years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing hackathons.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, one to two years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing other programs.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, one to two years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing Wiki Loves Earth.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, three to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing Research Projects.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, one to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing Wikiexpeditions.
From the program leaders who participated in this survey question, three to four years is the median number of years that program leaders reported having experience with organizing WikiTakes.
53% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they feel mostly or completely prepared to articulate their program strategy and goals.
64% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they feel mostly or completely prepared to document their program activities and event(s).
How prepared are you to implement program evaluation? Please rate each of the following:-Tracking and monitoring accomplishments directly associated with your program event(s)
58% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they feel mostly or completely prepared to track and monitor accomplishments directly associated with their program event(s)
49% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they feel mostly or completely prepared to track and monitor accomplishments directly associated with their program event(s)
63% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that they feel mostly or completely prepared for reporting and storytelling about their program
54% of program leaders who participated in this questions reported that their level of experience with Wikimetrics to measure the outputs/outcomes of their programs is intermediate, advanced or expert.
73% of program leaders who participated in this questions reported that their level of experience with Surveys to measure the outputs/outcomes of their programs is intermediate, advanced or expert.
66% of program leaders who participated in this questions reported that their level of experience with GLAM tools to measure the outputs/outcomes of their programs is intermediate, advanced or expert.
41% of program leaders who participated in this questions reported that their level of experience with Quarry to measure the outputs/outcomes of their programs is intermediate, advanced or expert.
Overall, what how much experience do you have with each of the following tools to measure the outputs/outcomes of your programs?-Program and Events Dashboard
54% of program leaders who participated in this questions reported that their level of experience with Program and Events Dashboard to measure the outputs/outcomes of their programs is intermediate, advanced or expert.
Overall, what how much experience do you have with each of the following tools to measure the outputs/outcomes of your programs?-Grants metrics "magic button"
51% of program leaders who participated in this questions reported that their level of experience with Grants metrics "magic button" to measure the outputs/outcomes of their programs is intermediate, advanced or expert.
25% of program leaders who participated in this question reported that the Grants metrics "magic button" Program and Events Dashboard is difficult or very difficult to use.