Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2014–15

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This report describes the activities of Wikimedia District of Columbia during Fiscal Year 2014–15, covering the period from October 2014 through September 2015.

Programs

Events

Over the course of the fiscal year, Wikimedia DC supported a total of 21 edit-a-thons in partnership with 12 separate cultural, academic, and government institutions and non-governmental organizations, including the Smithsonian Institution, DC Public Library, the Waitt Institute, American University, Howard University, the University of Maryland, Catholic University, the National Institutes of Health, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, National Public Radio, Women in Film and Video International, and Tech LadyMafia.

Edit-a-Thons by Partner Institution Edit-a-Thons by Month
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  •   Smithsonian Institution
  •   DC Public Library
  •   Waitt Institute
  •   American University
  •   Howard University
  •   University of Maryland
  •   Catholic University
  •   National Institutes of Health
  •   White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
  •   National Public Radio
  •   Women in Film and Video International
  •   Tech LadyMafia
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The edit-a-thons were attended by a total of 93 people with Wikipedia accounts, with 32 attending two or more edit-a-thons over the course of the year, corresponding to an intra-year retention rate of 34.4%. The participants collectively made 1,272 edits to 391 Wikipedia articles, corresponding to 623,453 bytes changed on Wikipedia across all namespaces, and uploaded 66 files to Wikimedia Commons.

Detailed information about each event may be found in Wikimedia DC's quarterly activity report for the corresponding period.

Grantmaking

Wikimedia DC provides small grants to individuals, community groups, and nonprofit organizations to fund activities aligned with our mission to advance general knowledge and to collect, develop, and disseminate educational content under a free license or in the public domain.

During the 2014–15 fiscal year, Wikimedia DC issued four grants with a total value of $1,438.12 to individuals and organizations across the United States. The grants provided by Wikimedia DC were used to fund activities and events in Ocean City, Maryland; Portland, Oregon; and Seattle, Washington.

Wikimedia DC additionally served as the fiscal sponsor for the 2015 Art+Feminism program. The funding administered by Wikimedia DC was used to support numerous Art+Feminism events across the United States and around the world.

Organizational development

Membership

At the end of the 2014–15 fiscal year, Wikimedia DC had 60 members, corresponding to a 20% decrease from the beginning of the year.

Governance

In June, the Wikimedia DC Board of Directors held a strategy planning summit and defined five strategic priorities for the organization:

  1. Foster a welcoming and supportive social environment for local and remote Wikimedia volunteers.
  2. Empower academic, cultural, scientific, governmental, and other knowledge institutions to contribute content and subject-matter expertise to Wikimedia projects.
  3. Foster diverse participation in all aspects of the Wikimedia movement, with particular attention to women and people of color.
  4. Promote the development of broadly representative content using authentic source materials that reflect diverse perspectives.
  5. Share knowledge and practices with peer organizations in the fields of free knowledge and free and open source software, including Wikimedia affiliates.

These priorities will form the basis of Wikimedia DC's 2015–20 Strategic Plan, which will be released during the 2015–16 fiscal year.

Benefactors

Wikimedia DC programs are made possible in part by the generous contributions of our members. Member contributions are collected through a tiered sponsor membership program, which allows members to donate additional funds to support Wikimedia DC activities when establishing or renewing their memberships. Wikimedia DC expresses its sincere gratitude towards these sponsor members for their contributions:

Gold Sponsors: James Hare, Kirill Lokshin, Peter Meyer, John Sadowski
Silver Sponsors: Georgina Bath, Vijay Goswami, Christopher Maloney, Elaine Meyer, Diane Shaw, Sarah Stierch
Bronze Sponsors: Christopher Alhambra, Jim Carpenter, Meghan Ferriter, Peter Hess, Stephen Katsurinis, Christopher Licciardi, Scott Miller, Jake Orlowitz, Nicholas Papacostas, John Rogers, Sage Ross, Misty Sweet, Jacqueline Taylor, Joshua Westgard