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Eligibility confirmed, Inspire Campaign

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This Inspire Grant proposal is under review!

We've confirmed your proposal is eligible for the Inspire Campaign review. Please feel free to ask questions and make changes to this proposal as discussions continue during this community comments period.

The committee's formal review begins on ’’6 April 2015’’, and grants will be announced at the end of April. See the schedule for more details.

Questions? Contact us at grants(at)wikimedia.org.’’

Aggregated feedback from the committee for Furnish the Room of WikiWomen's Own

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Scoring rubric Score
(A) Impact potential
  • Does it have the potential to increase gender diversity in Wikimedia projects, either in terms of content, contributors, or both?
  • Does it have the potential for online impact?
  • Can it be sustained, scaled, or adapted elsewhere after the grant ends?
6.2
(B) Community engagement
  • Does it have a specific target community and plan to engage it often?
  • Does it have community support?
7.0
(C) Ability to execute
  • Can the scope be accomplished in the proposed timeframe?
  • Is the budget realistic/efficient ?
  • Do the participants have the necessary skills/experience?
7.6
(D) Measures of success
  • Are there both quantitative and qualitative measures of success?
  • Are they realistic?
  • Can they be measured?
6.0
Additional comments from the Committee:
  • Love the idea of women translating material to aid in recruitment of more women and think it could be useful in increasing diversity of content through translation.
  • Supportive of the idea of making the area where women met more appealing to women and don't think the cost is outrageous, but not clear that the lack of these things would be a barrier to getting women involved so I think this could be eliminated. Providing childcare and toys could attract more women.
  • Although this proposal focuses on an offline environment, I think it has the potential to make an online impact. I like that the participants are thinking about how to create almost a kind of feminist hackerspace (although intended for editing Wikipedia).
  • It would be nice to see if the meetups succeeded because of the space. I'm not sure how this would bring impact for the long term.
  • This one is likely to be a high impact proposal if regular meetups are planned. Sustainability depends upon the enthusiasm of the first batch of participants to motivate other women to join editing events. The venue could also be of use to other free/open knowledge meetups for women.
  • I’m not sure there is a direct connection between buying furniture and solving the gender gap problem.
  • Monthly events are sufficient to engage a single cohort of participants. However, if the proposer is looking at managing multiple cohorts, they could plan as many as one workshop a week. In that case, there would be four groups, each group meeting up on a monthly basis.
  • The project seems like it has a specific target community and reasonable plans to foster engagement with that community repeatedly.
  • The time frame seems reasonable to see results.
  • I'd like to know more about the Project Team. I like that they've been thorough with their budget!
  • Would like to see a comparison between the state before and after the grant's funds are used; to see if such a space could be used elsewhere.
  • Lack of realistic measures of success in assessing the impact of buying furniture.
  • The idea of a joint initiative between WoFOSS and Wikimedia Taiwan and these women to translate materials and distribute them to women seems like a good idea, but unsure about the value of the furniture.
  • Would encourage participants to look at existing feminist hackerspaces and learn from what has/has not worked. I very much like that they want to create a physical space that is child-friendly.
  • Seems like a very reasonable proposal, but I would prefer that they budget for providing childcare rather than buying furniture.

Inspire funding decision

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This project has not been selected for an Inspire Grant at this time.

We love that you took the chance to creatively improve the Wikimedia movement. The committee has reviewed this proposal and not recommended it for funding, but we hope you'll continue to engage in the program. Please drop by the IdeaLab to share and refine future ideas!

Comments regarding this decision:
Thank you for engaging with the Inspire Campaign! There are elements of the proposal we think are promising and we’d like to continue discussing this idea. We could see a revised project fitting within the Project and Event Grants program in the future.

Next steps:

  1. Review the feedback provided on your proposal and to ask for any clarifications you need using this talk page.
  2. Visit the IdeaLab to continue developing this idea and share any new ideas you may have.
  3. To reapply with this project in the future, please make updates based on the feedback provided in this round before resubmitting it for review in a new round.
  4. Check the Individual Engagement Grant schedule for the next open call to submit proposals or the Project and Event Grant pages if your idea is to support expenses for offline events - we look forward to helping you apply for a grant in the future.
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Thank you for giving us feedback

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Hello, Yesterday I met one of the committee member FloNight, she just gave us some clarification on how the process of this Inspire grant. We will revise this grant and put this into the PEG category. Thank you for all your effort. --Liang(WMTW) (talk) 09:35, 18 May 2015 (UTC)Reply