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  • Internal planning for '''Wikipedia Summer of Monuments''', the rebranded Wiki Loves Monuments ==Planning pages==
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  • *What project are you working on and under what username? --[[User:Jarekt|Jarekt]] ([[Use :Emily, Are you going to be moving to DC in the future or are you planning on attending the board meetings remotely? --[[User:Jarekt|Jarekt]] ([[User
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  • ...ll support the implementation of our institutional partnerships program by planning and facilitating events with institutional partners; see our [[Upcoming eve * Strong ability to work collaboratively with a project team that values speed, accountability, execution, and inclusiveness
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  • * Final report and invoice due to Hacks/Hackers on ARTT Guide project, phase II. (done) * Strategic planning effort, expected to involve in-person meetings in DC.
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  • | width="65%" |{{note|From Hacks/Hackers for NSF-sponsored project, the ARTT Guide grant now underway}} |Strategic Planning
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  • ''Please tell us a little about the project or activity for which you are requesting funding. Please provide enough det ;(5) What is the purpose for which the funding will be used? : We are planning on holding an event on June 14th with the aim of photographing all needed b
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  • ...get audience of the boot camp will include current and potential Wikimedia project organizers and event facilitators from across the United States, and the ev * '''[[#Planning, Evaluation, and Reporting|Planning, Evaluation, and Reporting]]'''
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  • ...tographs for use across the Wikimedia projects. We are already engaged in planning the Wiki Science Competition contest early in the fiscal year, and will eva ...get audience of the boot camp will include current and potential Wikimedia project organizers and event facilitators from across the United States, and the ev
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  • ==='''North American Hub Research Project'''=== * We budgeted for strategic planning, intended to take place in summer 2024, for the first time in many years
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  • ...opics, with the hope of helping reduce misinformation on social media. The project is called ARTT, and is run by a nonprofit called Hacks/Hackers. ...ing the long-term impact of our work. To improve the effectiveness of our planning and evaluation processes, '''we will explore new frameworks for evaluating
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  • ..., 2014 and ending September 30, 2015. Wikimedia DC embarked on a strategic planning process during Fiscal Year 2013–14; this process that will result in a co We are currently planning '''two workshop series''' in Washington, DC, one focused on art history and
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  • ...in order to grow. With a background in journalism and new media, I plan to project that professional image through media outreach in both traditional outlets ...take (besides Wikimania)? How would you foresee WikiDC facilitating such a project? [[User:Kaldari|Kaldari]] 17:36, 29 September 2011 (EDT)
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  • ...ith these groups I helped organize edit-a-thons, photo competitions, class planning that integrated Wikipedia, and more. In 2017 I served as a core organizer f ...this will help me be a positive asset to the organization when it comes to planning, programming, and community engagement. Thank you for your consideration!
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  • ...ennifer Kinniff of GWU and Chloe Raub of Catholic University of America on planning edit-a-thons at universities and cultural institutions. With the help of GW ...The work surrounding the event represented Wikimedia DC's largest outreach project to the open data and open government communities to date, as well as our fi
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  • ...At WMDC, we try to demonstrate value as well as our ability to assist with planning and implementation of the events, programs or initiatives. This can be effe ...agement. This year, we helped to spearhead the North American Hub research project which involved facilitating community conversations and focus groups among
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  • ...ould get a federal contract ; e.g. for a Wikimedian in residence or a NARA project. These are longshots. ...need to report with receipts on the [[m:Grants:PEG/WM_US-DC/Projects_2014|Project 2014]] grant too.
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  • * '''Content Donations''' (various): NARA, 2011; AAA/Federal Art Project, 2011; ...(WikiProject Fedflix / Public.Resource.org): A nominally organized online project that has not had dedicated events, to the best of our knowledge
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  • * [[meta:Grants:Project/Rapid/USF SOLIS 2017 WikiEquality Series|USF SOLIS 2017 WikiEquality Series ...city of existing institutional partnerships by providing support for event planning, execution, and reporting, as well as program growth activities, which supp
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  • ...also am a grantee of the Wikimedia Foundation working on WikiProject X, a project with the goal of making it easier for editors to organize and work together ...month. Until earlier this year I had spearheaded Wikimedia DC’s strategic planning process; the research during this process was used to prepare the strategic
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  • As part of its strategic planning process, Wikimedia DC has divided its programs into four principal areas: As part of our strategic planning process, we have developed an [[#Appendix: Institutional Partnership Scale|
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