28% of affiliate members who participated in this question identified as female and 72% of affiliate members who participated in this question identified as males.
31% of affiliate member who participated in this question reported that they have at some point felt unsafe in any Wikimedia online or offline space, including being harassed, bullied, attacked, etc.
3 – Participate in online Wikimedia events (e.g. a remote conference or meet-up) (60%)
4 – Support Mediawiki or Wikimedia software development (e.g. report a bug, test a product, have technical discussions, write software code, build tools) (35%)
5 – Organize community programs or events (e.g. editathons, GLAM, conferences, education program) (87%)
6 – Participate in a Wikimedia affiliate (e.g. Wikimedia chapter, thematic organization, user group) (90%)
7 – Conduct research related to Wikimedia (e.g. worked on a project on meta:research) (17%)
8 – Apply for any Wikimedia Foundation grant (e.g. Annual Plan Grants, Project and Event Grants, Rapid Grants, Project grants, Travel and Participation Support Grant) (63%)
Which of the following annual Wikimedia events that were supported by the Wikimedia Foundation have you attended in the last 3 years? (select all that apply)
96% of affiliate members who participated in this survey collaborated or engaged with any staff from the Wikimedia Foundation in the last 12 months, in any way (online, in-person, etc.).
38% of affiliate members who participated in this questions are most or completely familiar with the organization or associations that support Wikimedia or Wikipedia.
From the affiliate members who participated in this question, the median number of times they contributed to the Wikimedia projects was about once per day.
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.
60% of affiliate members who participated in this question feel that their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared to use communications for working with local media.
49% of affiliate members who participated in this question feel that their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared to use communications for brand management.
To what extent do you feel your Wikimedia affiliate is prepared to use communications in each of the following ways: - Using social media to promote your affiliate
71% of affiliate members who participated in this question feel that their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared using communications to use social media to promote their affiliate.
57% of affiliate members who participated in this question feel that their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared using communications for engaging new users.
To what extent do you feel your Wikimedia affiliate is prepared to use communications in each of the following ways: - Engaging existing community members
65% of affiliate members who participated in this question feel that their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared using communications for engaging existing community members.
57% of affiliate members who participated in this question feel that their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared using communications for public relations.
To what extent do you feel your Wikimedia affiliate is prepared to use communications in each of the following ways: - Promoting trainings and conferences
68% of affiliate members who participated in this question feel that their affiliate is mostly or completely prepared using communications for promoting trainings and conferences.
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
83% of affiliate members who participated in this survey said that their organization currently use Central Notice (also known as "the Banner") on Wikimedia projects.
88% of affiliate members who participated in this question reported that the central notice banner is fairly, quite or very important in the delivery of their organisation's programmes.
3 – capacity (abilities and time) to complete proposals and applications (59%)
4 – carrying through with funded activities (14%)
5 – evaluation (18%)
6 – sustainability (43%)
7 – Other (specify): (14%)
Affiliate members who participated in this question reported that finding appropriate funding opportunities (61%), capacity to complete proposals and applications (59%), and sustainability(43%) were the top three main challenges with fundraising/funds development.
From the affiliate members who participated in this question, 15% reported they are planning to develop fundraising activities and 64% reported that they may be planning to develop fundraising activities.
Which one of the following ways of support would you appreciate the most to become more active and effective with fundraising and partnerships? (select all that apply)
From the affiliate members who participated in this question, the top three ways of support for fundraising and partnerships is group training (58%), regular meetings (51%), and one-on-one mentoring or support (49%).
4 – work on joint proposals with other Wikimedia organizations (64%)
5 – help involve non-Wikimedia partners (48%)
6 – attend work sessions and trainings (74%)
7 – provide or help organize work sessions and trainings (48%)
8 – Other (specify): (2%)
From the affiliate members who participated in this question, the top two selected options for working and learning from other movement entities were attend works sessions and trainings (74%() and work on joint proposals with other Wikimedia organizations (64%).
49% of affiliate members who participated in this question reported that they are satisfied or very satisfied with the Foundation's support to their organisation in improving their ability to fundraise.