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==ARTICLE I - PURPOSE AND SCOPE==
 
1. <u>Purpose</u>. The purpose of this Grants Policy ("Policy") is to describe the processes and procedures used by Wikimedia District of Columbia to implement its Small Grants Program ("Program").
 
   
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==ARTICLE I – PURPOSE==
2. <u>Scope</u>. This Policy applies all grants applications submitted to, and all grants issued by, the Program.
 
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1. <u>Purpose</u>. The purpose of this Grants Policy ("Policy") is to describe the processes and procedures used by Wikimedia District of Columbia ("Wikimedia DC") to award grants to persons and organizations who carry out projects aligned with its mission.
   
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==ARTICLE II – GENERAL PROVISIONS==
3. <u>Exclusions</u>. The provisions of this Policy do not apply to individual grants explicitly authorized by the Board of Directors of Wikimedia District of Columbia, nor to grant-making activities conducted by Wikimedia District of Columbia outside the scope of the Program.
 
 
==ARTICLE II - GENERAL PROVISIONS==
 
 
1. <u>Definitions</u>. As used in this Policy, the following terms have the indicated meaning:
 
1. <u>Definitions</u>. As used in this Policy, the following terms have the indicated meaning:
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:(a) "Third Party" shall refer to a person, group, or legal entity other than Wikimedia DC.
:(a) "Prohibited Activity" shall refer to any activity not permitted to be carried on by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; or not permitted to be carried on by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under Sections 170(c)(2), 2055(a)(2) and 2522(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code.
 
:(b) "Lobbying Activity" shall refer to any political or legislative activity whose conduct by a corporation exempt from federal income tax Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code is prohibited or restricted.
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:(b) "Prohibited Activity" shall refer to any activity not permitted to be carried on by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; or not permitted to be carried on by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under Sections 170(c)(2), 2055(a)(2) and 2522(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code.
:(c) "President" and "Treasurer" shall refer to the corresponding Officers of Wikimedia District of Columbia, as defined in [[Bylaws#ARTICLE VII - OFFICERS|Article VII of the Bylaws]].
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:(c) "Charitable Purpose" shall refer to the purpose and objects of Wikimedia DC, as defined in [[Bylaws#ARTICLE II - PURPOSE AND ACTIVITIES|Article II of the Bylaws]].
:(d) "Grants Committee" shall refer to an advisory committee created by the Board of Directors of Wikimedia District of Columbia for the purpose of carrying out certain actions with regards to this Policy.
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:(d) "Grant" shall refer to any payment made by Wikimedia DC to a Third Party to carry out activities in furtherance of the Charitable Purpose, excluding such payments described in Paragraph 2 of this Article.
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:(e) "Grant Program" shall be a program of Wikimedia DC that operates primarily by awarding Grants.
:(e) "Charitable Purpose" shall refer to the purpose and objects of Wikimedia District of Columbia, as defined in [[Bylaws#ARTICLE II - PURPOSE AND ACTIVITIES|Article II of the Bylaws]].
 
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2. <u>Exclusions</u>. The following shall not be considered Grants under this Policy:
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: (a) Payments for goods and services provided to Wikimedia DC, or where Wikimedia DC substantially directs the project or activity funded through the payment.
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: (b) Disbursements, including reimbursements of expenses, made under fiscal sponsorship agreements.
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: (c) Reimbursements of expenses incurred by employees, contractors, and volunteers in the course of carrying out Wikimedia DC business.
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3. <u>Grant Programs</u>. Grant Programs shall be established by resolution of the Board of Directors. When establishing a Grant Program, the Board of Directors shall define the rules, restrictions, and requirements of the Grant Program, and shall designate one or more persons to review applications to said Grant Program (the "Grant Reviewers"). No Grant shall be awarded outside of a Grant Program.
   
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4. <u>Authority</u>. Grant Programs shall be implemented by the President, who shall be authorized to award Grants of up to $2,500. Any Grant in excess of $2,500 shall additionally require the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.
2. <u>Legal Requirements</u>. No provision of this Policy shall be interpreted in a manner that conflicts with any applicable law or regulation. It is the policy of Wikimedia District of Columbia to comply with all applicable laws and regulations at all times.
 
   
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5. <u>Trial Grant Programs</u>. The President may establish Grant Programs on a trial basis through a written statement to the Board of Directors. Such programs shall be authorized to award no more than $2,500 of Grants in total, and shall operate for no longer than one year. The President shall designate one or more Grant Reviewers for each such trial Grant Program.
3. <u>Responsibility</u>. The President shall be responsible for the overall implementation of this Policy. The Treasurer shall be responsible for disbursing funds in relation to grants issued by the Program.
 
   
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6. <u>Legal Requirements</u>. No provision of this Policy shall be interpreted in a manner that conflicts with any applicable law or regulation. It is the policy of Wikimedia DC to comply with all applicable laws and regulations at all times.
==ARTICLE III - ELIGIBILITY==
 
1. <u>Permitted Purposes</u>. The Program shall be authorized to issue grants for any charitable purpose consistent with the Charitable Purpose, except as otherwise provided by this Policy.
 
   
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==ARTICLE III – GRANT PROGRAMS==
2. <u>Prohibited Purposes</u>. The Program shall not be authorized to issue grants for any of the following purposes; and any applications for such grants shall be summarily rejected:
 
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1. <u>Small Grants Program</u>.
:(a) Grants for the purpose of conducting any Prohibited Activity.
 
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: (a) <u>Definition</u>. The Small Grants Program shall be a Grant Program of Wikimedia DC authorized to award Grants of up to $2,500. The Small Grants Program shall be authorized to issue grants to any Third Party, whether located in the United States or elsewhere, except as otherwise provided by this Policy.
:(b) Grants for the purpose of conducting any Lobbying Activity.
 
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: (b) <u>Applications</u>. Applications to the Small Grants Program shall be submitted through the Wikimedia DC website, and shall be processed on a rolling basis.
:(c) Grants for the purpose of instituting or conducting a subsidiary or dependent grants program.
 
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: (c) <u>Reviewers</u>. The members of the Programs and Partnerships Committee shall serve as Grant Reviewers for applications submitted through the Small Grants Program.
:(d) Grants for the purpose of purchasing any capital assets with a fair market value of $1,000 or greater.
 
   
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2. <u>Book Grants Program</u>.
3. <u>Permitted Applicants</u>. The Program shall be authorized to issue grants to any person, group, or legal entity, whether located in the United States or elsewhere, except as otherwise provided by this Policy.
 
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: (a) <u>Definition</u>. The Book Grants Program shall be a Grant Program of Wikimedia DC authorized to award Grants of up to $2,500. The Book Grants Program shall be authorized to issue Grants to active Wikimedia project participants in the United States in the form of payments for purchases of books or other media for the purpose of improving Wikimedia content.
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: (b) <u>Applications</u>. Applications for the Book Grants Program shall be accepted in fixed application cycles of not less than thirty (30) days each. There shall be at least one application cycle per year, and the President shall be authorized to declare additional application cycles on the basis of available funding. Each application shall include the applicant's Wikimedia username and a description of the Wikimedia project content to be improved using the resources funded through the program.
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: (c) <u>Reviewers</u>. The Vice President shall serve as the Grant Reviewer for applications submitted through the Book Grants Program. In addition to the general criteria for reviewing Grant applications, the Vice President shall consider the applicant's prior contributions to Wikimedia projects in evaluating their application.
   
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==ARTICLE IV – ELIGIBILITY==
4. <u>Prohibited Applicants</u>. The Program shall not be authorized to issue grants to any person, group, or legal entity that meets any of the following criteria; and any applications for such grants shall be summarily rejected:
 
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1. <u>Prohibited Purposes</u>. No Grant shall be awarded for any of the following purposes. Applications for such Grants shall be rejected:
:(a) Grants to any person, group, or legal entity, when the transfer of funds to such person, group, or legal entity would constitute a Prohibited Activity.
 
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:(a) Conducting any Prohibited Activity.
:(b) Grants to any person, group, or legal entity whose name appears on the Special Designated Nationals List published by the United States Department of the Treasury.
 
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:(b) Conducting any political or legislative activity whose conduct by a corporation exempt from federal income tax Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code is restricted.
:(c) Grants to any corporation, partnership, or similar legal entity which is not a registered non-profit entity under the applicable laws.
 
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:(c) Instituting or conducting a subsidiary or dependent grants program.
:(d) Grants to any Officer, Director, or employee of Wikimedia District of Columbia.
 
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:(d) Purchasing any capital asset with a fair market value of $1,000 or greater.
   
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2. <u>Prohibited Applicants</u>. Grant applications from the following applicants shall be summarily rejected:
5. <u>Permitted Amounts</u>. The Program shall be authorized to issue grants in any amount up to the sum of $2,500.
 
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:(a) Any Third Party, when the transfer of funds to such Third Party would constitute a Prohibited Activity.
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:(b) Any Third Party whose name appears on the Special Designated Nationals List published by the United States Department of the Treasury.
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:(c) Any corporation, partnership, or similar legal entity which is not a registered nonprofit entity under the applicable laws.
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:(d) Any Officer, Director, or employee of Wikimedia DC.
   
==ARTICLE IV - APPLICATION PROCESS==
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==ARTICLE V APPLICATION PROCESS==
1. <u>Application for Grant Funding</u>. All grants issued by the Program shall be issued in response to an application for grant funding, which is to be submitted by the person, group, or legal entity requesting the grant.
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1. <u>Applications</u>. All Grants shall be issued in response to a written application submitted by the Third Party requesting the Grant (the "Grant Application").
   
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2. <u>Required Minimum Information</u>. A Grant Application shall contain, at minimum, the following information:
2. <u>Form of Application</u>. All applications for grant funding under the provisions of this Policy shall be submitted publicly, on a page of the Wikimedia District of Columbia website designated for that purpose by the President.
 
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:(a) The full legal name of the Third Party requesting the Grant;
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:(b) The amount of funding requested, listed as line items for each projected expenditure; and
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:(c) A description of the purpose of the Grant, containing sufficient detail to establish whether said purpose is consistent with the Charitable Purpose.
   
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3. <u>Form of Application</u>. In implementing a Grant Program, the President or Board of Directors may impose application requirements beyond the minimum information required under this Policy, including a requirement to submit applications publicly through the Wikimedia DC website.
3. <u>Content of Application</u>. An application for grant funding shall contain, at minimum, the following information:
 
:(a) The full legal name of the person, group, or legal entity requesting grant funding;
 
:(b) The amount of grant funding requested, listed as line items for each projected expenditure; and
 
:(c) A description of the purpose of the grant, containing sufficient detail to establish whether said purpose is consistent with the Charitable Purpose.
 
   
4. <u>Review of Application</u>. Each application for grant funding submitted to the Program shall be reviewed by the members of the Grants Committee, who may, but are not required, to provide individual feedback regarding the application to the person, group, or legal entity submitting it.
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4. <u>Review of Applications</u>. Each Grant Application shall be reviewed by the President and by the Grant Reviewers. Grant Reviewers may, but are not required, to provide individual feedback regarding the Grant Application to the President and/or to the applicant. Grant Reviewers may, at their discretion, request additional information regarding any aspect of the Grant Application which is unclear or unsatisfactory.
   
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5. <u>Review Criteria</u>. Grant Reviewers shall consider the following factors as they relate to the purposes described in the Grant Application:
5. <u>Additional Information</u>. The President and/or the Grants Committee may, at their discretion, request additional information regarding any aspect of the application for grant funding which is unclear or unsatisfactory.
 
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:(a) Fit with the mission and strategic priorities of Wikimedia DC;
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:(b) Potential for impact in the projects that the Grant aims to support;
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:(c) Availability and readiness of volunteers and other non-financial resources required to implement the Grant;
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:(d) Past track record of the recipient in managing grants;
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:(e) Efficiency of proposed use of funds; and
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:(f) Sustainability of impact beyond the duration of the Grant.
   
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6. <u>Feasibility Analysis</u>. The Treasurer shall review each Grant Application for financial feasibility, consistent with the due diligence review required by the [[Fiscal Control Policy]].
6. <u>Committee Recommendation</u>. No later than fifteen (15) days after the submission of a complete application for grant funding, the Grants Committee shall submit a recommendation to the President regarding said application; which recommendation shall indicate the opinion of the Grants Committee as to whether the requested grant funding should be issued. In preparing the recommendation, the Grants Committee shall consider the following factors as they relate to the purposes described in the application:
 
:(a) Fit with the mission and strategic priorities of Wikimedia District of Columbia.
 
:(b) Potential for impact in the projects that the grant aims to support.
 
:(c) Availability and readiness of volunteers and other non-financial resources required to implement the grant.
 
:(d) Past track record of the recipient in managing grants.
 
:(e) Efficiency of proposed use of funds.
 
:(f) Sustainability of impact beyond the duration of the grant
 
   
7. <u>Decision</u>. No later than seven (7) days after receiving a recommendation fro the Grants Committee, the President shall come to a decision as to whether the requested grant funding should be issued; and shall communicate this decision to the Treasurer, to the Grants Committee and to the person, group, or legal entity requesting the grant funding. In making his or her decision, the President shall consider, but shall not be bound by, the recommendation of the Grants Committee.
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7. <u>Decision</u>. No later than fifteen (15) days after the submission of a complete Grant Application, or fifteen (15) days after the application deadline of a Grant Program, whichever is later, the President shall determine whether the requested Grant shall be issued. In making their decision, the President shall consider, but shall not be bound by, the recommendations of the Grant Reviewers. The President's decision shall be communicated to the Treasurer, to the Grant Reviewers, and to the Third Party requesting the Grant.
   
==ARTICLE V - DISBURSEMENT==
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==ARTICLE VI DISBURSEMENT==
1. <u>Disbursement</u>. Upon receipt of notice from the President of an approved application for grant funding, the Treasurer shall disburse such funding to the person, group, or legal entity requesting it.
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1. <u>Authorization</u>. Upon the approval of a Grant Application, the President shall approve the requested funding amount as an expenditure in accordance with the [[Fiscal Control Policy]].
   
2. <u>Time of Disbursement</u>. The Treasurer shall normally disburse funding in the form of a reimbursement for expenditures. Where appropriate, the Treasurer may, at his or her discretion, issue all or part of the grant amount directly to the recipient as an advance.
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2. <u>Means of Disbursement</u>. The funds shall be made available to the Third Party requesting the Grant in one of two ways:
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: (a) Through the expense reimbursement process established by the Fiscal Control Policy.
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: (b) Entirely or partially through an advance payment authorized by the President, consistent with the Fiscal Control Policy. Any Third Party that receives an advance payment shall be responsible for submitting documentation of each expense funded through the advance payment even if reimbursement is not otherwise requested.
   
3. <u>Return of Unused Funds</u>. Any person, group, or legal entity receiving grant funding from the Program shall be required to return any portion of said funding not used for the purposes specified in the application for grant funding to Wikimedia District of Columbia.
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3. <u>Return of Unused Funds</u>. A Third Party that receives funding through a Grant shall be required to return any portion of said funding which is not used for the purposes specified in the Grant Application.
   
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4. <u>Unapproved Expenditures</u>. Wikimedia DC shall not responsible for reimbursing any costs incurred by the applicant in the course of carrying out any activity described in a Grant Application until and unless said Grant Application is approved by the President. No costs will be reimbursed in the event that the Grant Application is not approved.
==ARTICLE VI - REPORTING==
 
1. <u>Report</u>. Any person, group, or legal entity receiving grant funding from the Program shall be required to submit a report regarding their use of said funding no later than thirty (30) days following the completion of such use.
 
   
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==ARTICLE VII – REPORTING==
2. <u>Form of Report</u>. All reports regarding the use of grant funding made under the provisions of this Policy shall be submitted publicly, on a page of the Wikimedia District of Columbia website designated for that purpose by the President.
 
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1. <u>Report</u>. A Third Party that receives a Grant shall be required to submit a report regarding the use of all funds disbursed under the Grant (the "Grant Report") within thirty (30) days following the completion of such use. Grant Reports shall be submitted in writing to the President.
   
3. <u>Content of Report</u>. A report regarding the use of grant funding shall contain, at minimum, the following information:
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2. <u>Content of Report</u>. The Grant Report shall contain, at minimum, the following information:
:(a) The amount of grant funding spent, listed as line items for each actual expenditure; and
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:(a) The amount of funding spent, listed as line items for each actual expenditure; and
:(b) A description of the specific activities conducted using the grant funding, containing sufficient detail to establish whether said activities were consistent with the Charitable Purpose.
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:(b) A description of the specific activities conducted using the funding, containing sufficient detail to establish whether said activities were consistent with the Grant Application and the Charitable Purpose.
   
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3. <u>Additional Information</u>. The President may, at their discretion, request additional information regarding any aspect of a Grant Report which is unclear or unsatisfactory, or accept a late Grant Report.
4. <u>Supporting Documentation</u>. Any person, group, or legal entity submitting a report regarding the use of grant funding shall submit sufficient supporting documentation to verify the claimed expenditures directly to the Treasurer. Such documentation may take the form of receipts, invoices, or other proofs of payments made.
 
   
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4. <u>Use of Report</u>. Any Third Party submitting a Grant Report shall agree that Wikimedia DC shall have full rights to use the name of the Third Party and any information contained in the Grant Report in printed and electronic materials prepared by Wikimedia DC, including, but not limited to, materials intended to solicit funds on behalf of Wikimedia DC.
5. <u>Additional Information</u>. The Treasurer may, at his or her discretion, request additional information regarding any aspect of a report regarding the use of grant funding which is unclear or unsatisfactory.
 
   
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5. <u>Transparency in Reporting</u>. All submitted Grant Reports shall be incorporated into or summarized in the periodic activity and financial reports published by Wikimedia DC.
6. <u>Use of Report</u>. Any person, group, or legal entity submitting a report regarding the use of grant funding shall agree that Wikimedia District of Columbia shall have full rights to use their name and the information contained in said report in printed and electronic materials prepared by Wikimedia District of Columbia, including, but not limited to, materials intended to solicit funds on behalf of Wikimedia District of Columbia.
 
   
7. <u>Failure to Report</u>. Any person, group, or legal entity which receives grant funding from the Program but fails to submit a timely report regarding the use of said grant funding shall not be eligible to receive future grant funding from the Program.
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6. <u>Failure to Report</u>. Any Third Party which receives a Grant but fails to submit a Grant Report shall not be eligible to receive future Grants, and may be required to return any received funds.
   
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==ARTICLE VII - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS==
 
1. <u>Unapproved Expenditures</u>. By submitting an application for grant funding, the person, group, or legal entity submitting said application agrees that Wikimedia District of Columbia is not responsible for reimbursing any costs incurred by the applicant in the course of carrying out any activity described in the application until and unless said application is approved by the President; and that any such costs will not be reimbursed in the event that the application is not approved.
 

Latest revision as of 18:45, 10 April 2016

ARTICLE I – PURPOSE

1. Purpose. The purpose of this Grants Policy ("Policy") is to describe the processes and procedures used by Wikimedia District of Columbia ("Wikimedia DC") to award grants to persons and organizations who carry out projects aligned with its mission.

ARTICLE II – GENERAL PROVISIONS

1. Definitions. As used in this Policy, the following terms have the indicated meaning:

(a) "Third Party" shall refer to a person, group, or legal entity other than Wikimedia DC.
(b) "Prohibited Activity" shall refer to any activity not permitted to be carried on by a corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; or not permitted to be carried on by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under Sections 170(c)(2), 2055(a)(2) and 2522(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(c) "Charitable Purpose" shall refer to the purpose and objects of Wikimedia DC, as defined in Article II of the Bylaws.
(d) "Grant" shall refer to any payment made by Wikimedia DC to a Third Party to carry out activities in furtherance of the Charitable Purpose, excluding such payments described in Paragraph 2 of this Article.
(e) "Grant Program" shall be a program of Wikimedia DC that operates primarily by awarding Grants.

2. Exclusions. The following shall not be considered Grants under this Policy:

(a) Payments for goods and services provided to Wikimedia DC, or where Wikimedia DC substantially directs the project or activity funded through the payment.
(b) Disbursements, including reimbursements of expenses, made under fiscal sponsorship agreements.
(c) Reimbursements of expenses incurred by employees, contractors, and volunteers in the course of carrying out Wikimedia DC business.

3. Grant Programs. Grant Programs shall be established by resolution of the Board of Directors. When establishing a Grant Program, the Board of Directors shall define the rules, restrictions, and requirements of the Grant Program, and shall designate one or more persons to review applications to said Grant Program (the "Grant Reviewers"). No Grant shall be awarded outside of a Grant Program.

4. Authority. Grant Programs shall be implemented by the President, who shall be authorized to award Grants of up to $2,500. Any Grant in excess of $2,500 shall additionally require the specific prior approval of the Board of Directors.

5. Trial Grant Programs. The President may establish Grant Programs on a trial basis through a written statement to the Board of Directors. Such programs shall be authorized to award no more than $2,500 of Grants in total, and shall operate for no longer than one year. The President shall designate one or more Grant Reviewers for each such trial Grant Program.

6. Legal Requirements. No provision of this Policy shall be interpreted in a manner that conflicts with any applicable law or regulation. It is the policy of Wikimedia DC to comply with all applicable laws and regulations at all times.

ARTICLE III – GRANT PROGRAMS

1. Small Grants Program.

(a) Definition. The Small Grants Program shall be a Grant Program of Wikimedia DC authorized to award Grants of up to $2,500. The Small Grants Program shall be authorized to issue grants to any Third Party, whether located in the United States or elsewhere, except as otherwise provided by this Policy.
(b) Applications. Applications to the Small Grants Program shall be submitted through the Wikimedia DC website, and shall be processed on a rolling basis.
(c) Reviewers. The members of the Programs and Partnerships Committee shall serve as Grant Reviewers for applications submitted through the Small Grants Program.

2. Book Grants Program.

(a) Definition. The Book Grants Program shall be a Grant Program of Wikimedia DC authorized to award Grants of up to $2,500. The Book Grants Program shall be authorized to issue Grants to active Wikimedia project participants in the United States in the form of payments for purchases of books or other media for the purpose of improving Wikimedia content.
(b) Applications. Applications for the Book Grants Program shall be accepted in fixed application cycles of not less than thirty (30) days each. There shall be at least one application cycle per year, and the President shall be authorized to declare additional application cycles on the basis of available funding. Each application shall include the applicant's Wikimedia username and a description of the Wikimedia project content to be improved using the resources funded through the program.
(c) Reviewers. The Vice President shall serve as the Grant Reviewer for applications submitted through the Book Grants Program. In addition to the general criteria for reviewing Grant applications, the Vice President shall consider the applicant's prior contributions to Wikimedia projects in evaluating their application.

ARTICLE IV – ELIGIBILITY

1. Prohibited Purposes. No Grant shall be awarded for any of the following purposes. Applications for such Grants shall be rejected:

(a) Conducting any Prohibited Activity.
(b) Conducting any political or legislative activity whose conduct by a corporation exempt from federal income tax Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code is restricted.
(c) Instituting or conducting a subsidiary or dependent grants program.
(d) Purchasing any capital asset with a fair market value of $1,000 or greater.

2. Prohibited Applicants. Grant applications from the following applicants shall be summarily rejected:

(a) Any Third Party, when the transfer of funds to such Third Party would constitute a Prohibited Activity.
(b) Any Third Party whose name appears on the Special Designated Nationals List published by the United States Department of the Treasury.
(c) Any corporation, partnership, or similar legal entity which is not a registered nonprofit entity under the applicable laws.
(d) Any Officer, Director, or employee of Wikimedia DC.

ARTICLE V – APPLICATION PROCESS

1. Applications. All Grants shall be issued in response to a written application submitted by the Third Party requesting the Grant (the "Grant Application").

2. Required Minimum Information. A Grant Application shall contain, at minimum, the following information:

(a) The full legal name of the Third Party requesting the Grant;
(b) The amount of funding requested, listed as line items for each projected expenditure; and
(c) A description of the purpose of the Grant, containing sufficient detail to establish whether said purpose is consistent with the Charitable Purpose.

3. Form of Application. In implementing a Grant Program, the President or Board of Directors may impose application requirements beyond the minimum information required under this Policy, including a requirement to submit applications publicly through the Wikimedia DC website.

4. Review of Applications. Each Grant Application shall be reviewed by the President and by the Grant Reviewers. Grant Reviewers may, but are not required, to provide individual feedback regarding the Grant Application to the President and/or to the applicant. Grant Reviewers may, at their discretion, request additional information regarding any aspect of the Grant Application which is unclear or unsatisfactory.

5. Review Criteria. Grant Reviewers shall consider the following factors as they relate to the purposes described in the Grant Application:

(a) Fit with the mission and strategic priorities of Wikimedia DC;
(b) Potential for impact in the projects that the Grant aims to support;
(c) Availability and readiness of volunteers and other non-financial resources required to implement the Grant;
(d) Past track record of the recipient in managing grants;
(e) Efficiency of proposed use of funds; and
(f) Sustainability of impact beyond the duration of the Grant.

6. Feasibility Analysis. The Treasurer shall review each Grant Application for financial feasibility, consistent with the due diligence review required by the Fiscal Control Policy.

7. Decision. No later than fifteen (15) days after the submission of a complete Grant Application, or fifteen (15) days after the application deadline of a Grant Program, whichever is later, the President shall determine whether the requested Grant shall be issued. In making their decision, the President shall consider, but shall not be bound by, the recommendations of the Grant Reviewers. The President's decision shall be communicated to the Treasurer, to the Grant Reviewers, and to the Third Party requesting the Grant.

ARTICLE VI – DISBURSEMENT

1. Authorization. Upon the approval of a Grant Application, the President shall approve the requested funding amount as an expenditure in accordance with the Fiscal Control Policy.

2. Means of Disbursement. The funds shall be made available to the Third Party requesting the Grant in one of two ways:

(a) Through the expense reimbursement process established by the Fiscal Control Policy.
(b) Entirely or partially through an advance payment authorized by the President, consistent with the Fiscal Control Policy. Any Third Party that receives an advance payment shall be responsible for submitting documentation of each expense funded through the advance payment even if reimbursement is not otherwise requested.

3. Return of Unused Funds. A Third Party that receives funding through a Grant shall be required to return any portion of said funding which is not used for the purposes specified in the Grant Application.

4. Unapproved Expenditures. Wikimedia DC shall not responsible for reimbursing any costs incurred by the applicant in the course of carrying out any activity described in a Grant Application until and unless said Grant Application is approved by the President. No costs will be reimbursed in the event that the Grant Application is not approved.

ARTICLE VII – REPORTING

1. Report. A Third Party that receives a Grant shall be required to submit a report regarding the use of all funds disbursed under the Grant (the "Grant Report") within thirty (30) days following the completion of such use. Grant Reports shall be submitted in writing to the President.

2. Content of Report. The Grant Report shall contain, at minimum, the following information:

(a) The amount of funding spent, listed as line items for each actual expenditure; and
(b) A description of the specific activities conducted using the funding, containing sufficient detail to establish whether said activities were consistent with the Grant Application and the Charitable Purpose.

3. Additional Information. The President may, at their discretion, request additional information regarding any aspect of a Grant Report which is unclear or unsatisfactory, or accept a late Grant Report.

4. Use of Report. Any Third Party submitting a Grant Report shall agree that Wikimedia DC shall have full rights to use the name of the Third Party and any information contained in the Grant Report in printed and electronic materials prepared by Wikimedia DC, including, but not limited to, materials intended to solicit funds on behalf of Wikimedia DC.

5. Transparency in Reporting. All submitted Grant Reports shall be incorporated into or summarized in the periodic activity and financial reports published by Wikimedia DC.

6. Failure to Report. Any Third Party which receives a Grant but fails to submit a Grant Report shall not be eligible to receive future Grants, and may be required to return any received funds.