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Improving Mental Health Care information on Wikipedia
The main objective of our proposal is that information related to mental healthcare should be easily shared and accessed everywhere around the world. By partnering with the most consulted open-source platforms like Wikimedia, it will help us achieve our objective of creating and distributing accurate and verified content on mental healthcare to the masses.
start date2022-06-01T00:00:00Z
end date2023-05-31T00:00:00Z
budget (local currency) 
budget (USD) 100,000 USD
grant typeMission-aligned organization
organization typeNon profit organisation
funding regionUSCA
decision fiscal year2023-24
funding program roundundefined round
applicant(s)• User:Margika
organization (if applicable)• Margika

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Applicant information

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A. Organization type

Mission-aligned organization

B. Organization name

Margika

E. Do you have an account on a Wikimedia project?

Yes

E1. Please provide the main Wikimedia Username (required) and Usernames of people related to this proposal.

User:Margika

G. Have you received grants from the Wikimedia Foundation before?

Did not apply previously

H. Have you received grants from any non-wiki organization before?

Yes
H1. Which organization(s) did you receive grants from?
Value Labs, Tech Mahindra, and generous donars
H2. Please state the size of these grants from the following options.
Between 5,000-50,000 USD
H3. What type of organization (s) did you receive grants from?
Government, International NGO, Crowd funded initiatives, Other
H4. What percentage of your program budget do other funders contribute to?
Less than 30%

2. Are you legally registered?

Yes

3. What type of organization are you?

Non profit organisation

4. What is your organization or group's mission and how does it align with the Wikimedia movement?

We at Margika, strongly believe that the mission of Margika and Wikimedia movement closely align as both the organizations at its root believe in empowering and engaging people around the world by creating awareness and building capabilities of people through access to knowledge. Together by creating awareness on mental health care, Margika and Wikimedia communities can transform the lives of people around the world through access to authentic and reliable healthcare information!

5. If you would like, please share any websites or social media accounts that your group or organization has. (optional)

http://margika.org/

Grant proposal

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6. Please state the title of your proposal.

Improving Mental Health Care information on Wikipedia

9. Where will this proposal be implemented?

United States of America

10. Indicate if it is a local, international, or regional proposal and if it involves several countries?

International

10a. If you have answered international, please write the country names and any other information that is useful for understanding your proposal.

Mental health is an international issue and any improved Wiki article can be viewed in almost all countries.

10b. Are there any specific sub-regions or areas where your proposal will be implemented?

N/A

11. What is the challenge or problem you are addressing and why is this important?

Recently, the British Medical Journal published a systematic review on the association between suicide reporting in the media with a shocking conclusion that reporting of deaths of celebrities by suicide increases the number of suicides by 8-18% in the next 1-2 months, and information on the method of suicide was associated with an increase of 18-44% in the risk of suicide by the same method. Press release by Bristol University adds that people can now read a news story about what was the method of suicide, and then learn how to use that method from sites such as Wikipedia.
In 2014, a study Wikipedia's health information found to receive more pageviews than other popular health information sources.
The above mentioned is only one such example, it is highly troublesome that the media plays such a strong role in aggravating the mental health of a person. This is largely because information reported on mental health care on social media is inadequate and often misleading. Similarly, there is also high usage of insensitive terminologies, making readers feel negatively about themselves and other groups. Most importantly, due to the stigma associated with mental healthcare, easily accessible and scientific content related to mental health care isn’t available in regional languages in the media.
The substantive issues that can be identified are as follows-
  1. Published information and reporting on mental health can be misleading,
  2. Pejorative or otherwise problematic terminology used around mental health topics marginalizes and harms some underrepresented communities.
  3. Accessibility to mental healthcare info in the media is often limited to English, causing a lack of access for other language communities.
To address the above problem, Margika, a network for training and capacity building will collaborate with mental health care organizations for data acquisition. It is a known fact that Wikipedia is the most consulted source of knowledge, and hence the knowledge of Wikipedia needs to be constantly updated. On the other hand, many reputed mental health organizations are good sources of knowledge but are a recipient to a small number of audiences. Along with Wikimedia communities, we will adopt and translate the content in regional languages, enabling individuals to publish authentic, verified and sensitized information regarding mental health care on Wikipedia.
One of the biggest challenges identified by us in this process is the copyrighted healthcare content of various mental healthcare organizations, and thus it becomes difficult to use that information on any of the Wikimedia platforms. Margika with the help of Wikimedia communities will educate various mental healthcare organizations to share their content under suitable CC-BY-SA, which can be used by the wider Wikimedia community.

12. What is the main objective of your proposal? Please state why you think partnering with Wikimedia Movement helps to achieve this objective?

The main objective of our proposal is that information related to mental healthcare should be easily shared and accessed everywhere around the world. By partnering with the most consulted open-source platforms like Wikimedia, it will help us achieve our objective of creating and distributing accurate and verified content on mental healthcare to the masses.

13. Describe your main strategies to achieve this objective?

  • For content acquisition-
Dedicated workshops will be conducted for mental healthcare organizations to educate them about Wikipedia along with CC-BY-SA licensing. The workshop will encourage partner organizations to share their content on Wikipedia. We have already collaborated with a few mental health organizations that have already shared their content with us. Our experienced and certified trainers from organizations like the University of South Florida’s Center for Autism and Related Disability, Vanderbilt University’s Kennedy Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill have also brought their content with them to Margika. We will identify suitable content as per Wikimedia guidelines, which will be further integrated into various Wiki platforms.
  • For Content translation-
In order to deliver quality health content in regional languages, we would begin by using the existing topic prioritization process established by WikiProject Med's Translation Task Force to select the English Wikipedia medical content which we translate to regional languages. That process seeks to deliver the health information which is most relevant for audiences in emerging communities, to the most people, with the highest quality information which already has gone through Wikipedia's English language quality control process. The translation process includes staging text for stakeholder evaluation, translating it in a way that similarly invites comment, and complying with existing Wikimedia community processes for stakeholder participation. Once content is publicly available and after three months, a typical amount of time to collect Wikipedia user response, we will measure and report the quality of the content and its associated impacts using native Wikipedia measurement tools which report the Wikimedia suite of communication metrics, including pageviews, editor engagement, and any user comments.
  • For Content Publishing-
This proposal will publish medical information in the regional language Wikipedias. We will adopt existing Wikimedia community processes wherever there is a stakeholder community offering guidance. The workflow will include applying existing community processes to each of the following steps: selecting existing English Wikipedia medical articles for translation, staging that content for localization, executing the translation, publishing the translated content, recruiting stakeholder feedback, measuring the publishing impact, and publishing a program summary to communicate outcomes and credit the contributions of all participants. Each step will invite open public participation and include collaboration from a relevant, representative Wikimedia or community organization.

14. Are you running any in-person events or activities?

Yes
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GAezMtHqfBl9acOp9AUOOtcieMv2hrH-PA8yntWNlgM/edit?usp=sharing

15. Please state if your proposal aims to work to bridge any of the identified content knowledge gaps?

Content Gender gap, Age (regency) , Geography, Language, Socioeconomic Status, Sexual Orientation, Important Topics (topics considered to be of impact or important in the specific context), Cultural background, ethnicity, religion, racial

16. Please state if your proposal includes any of these areas or thematic focus.

Education, Advocacy, Human Rights, Public Policy, Open Technology, Diversity

17. Will your work focus on involving participants from any underrepresented communities? Select all categories that apply.

Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, Ethnic/racial/religious or cultural background, Disabilities, Linguistic / Language, Socioeconomic status

18. Please tell us more about your target participants.

Our proposal is an international call to individuals, communities, institutions, and grassroots organizations working in the area of mental health care to freely share their content in the public domain. To make our content as inclusive as possible we aim to create a diverse cohort of contributors and stakeholders. We have already collaborated with a few organizations like the University of Florida, the Centre for Autism and related Disability, Florida Family leader’s Network, etc.

The following is the strategy Margika will implement to retain participants-
There is a content gap related to mental health care information on Wikimedia platforms. Almost all mental health care organizations' content is copyrighted. We will educate such organizations to share content under suitable CC-BY-SA licenses. It will enable Wikimedia communities to use authentic and verified information on Wikimedia platforms as the content won't be copyrighted anymore. This will increase the outreach of mental healthcare organizations as well. We will pair regional healthcare organizations with local Wikimedia volunteers for sustainability.

19. Do you have plans to work with other Wikimedia communities, groups or affiliates in your country, or in other countries, to implement this proposal?

Yes

19a. If yes, please tell us about these connections online and offline and how you have let Wikimedia communities know about this proposal.

Key community leaders working in WikiProject Medicine and Translation Task Force are informed via e-mail. Local affiliates have assured help to conduct workshops. We have already done preliminary engagement through online engagements and Wikipedia workshops in the past. Margika will be working with AfroCROWD to conduct translation workshops for the African diaspora.

19b. If no, please tell us the reasons why it has not been possible to make these connections.

N/A

20. Will you be working with other external non-Wikimedian partners to implement this proposal?

Yes

20a. If yes, please describe these partnerships.

  • Center for Autism and Related Disability, University of Florida
  • Harvard Graduate School of Education
  • Harvard School of Public Health
  • Florida Family Leader’s Network
  • Art for All, Florida
  • Florida Inclusion Network
  • University of Florida's Deaf and Dumb Society
  • Council for exceptional children, Florida Chapter
  • Public Health Department, University of South Florida,
  • Special Education Department, University of South Florida.
  • Florida Family Cafe

20a. If yes, indicate sharing of resources from these partners (in kind support, grants, donations, payments).

Venue, Expertise and Suitable Wikimedia friendly content donation

21. Please tell us how your organization is structured.

Margika is a legally registered non-profit organization. There are currently 5 people that constitute the team of Margika who will be directly involved with this project.
Dr Neena Rao is the CEO of Margika. She has varied and diverse national and international experience in academia, research, training, and implementation in the development field.
Dr Sushil Puskur is a consulting advisor at Margika.He is a M.D., M.S., FAPA, certified by American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. in Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry, currently practicing in Ocala, Florida.
Suyodh Rao works as a strategist at Margika, he has an MS in Information Technology, Regis University, Denver, Colorado, USA and a Masters in Economics from the Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune.
Pam Kissoondyal works in the capacity of a consultant at Margika. She has received training in the INSITE, SKI-HI and VIISA models and is a Florida Partners and Policy Making Graduate.
Mahesh Kumar Rajguru heads the technical team at Margika
Apart from the above 5 team members, Margika has a dedicated and highly qualified advisory body. The details of the advisory body can be found on the link below.

http://margika.org/#/about-advisory-body

22. Do you have the team that is needed to implement this proposal?

23. Please state if your organization or group has a Strategic Plan that can help us further understand your proposal. You can also upload it here.  

No

Learning, Sharing, and Evaluation

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24. What do you hope to learn from this proposal?

Margika has been working dedicatedly in the field of mental health care, addressing the need of creating awareness, fighting stigma, and providing advanced knowledge, and best practices from the world over.
Margika has a very clear vision for new learnings and sustainability. Before we start our project we plan to conduct a few pilot workshops to test our assumptions. This being said, we hope to learn the following from this proposal-
  • Content Acquisition-Helping mental healthcare organizations to share content under suitable CC-BY-SA license.
  • Translation of the acquired content- Translation of mental healthcare content in regional languages and Increasing the awareness of mental healthcare at the grassroots level.
  • Publishing of the acquired content- the acquired content will be published on the Wikimedia platforms
  • Documenting and Publishing our learnings in relevant journals

Core Metrics

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25. Enter a description of the metric and a number in the target field. If the metric does not apply to you, enter N/A for not applicable.

Core Metrics Summary
Core metrics Description Target
Number of participants Project will target healthcare organizations and mental-health experts 100
Number of editors Workshops will be conducted for content donation from healthcare organization. 50
Number of organizers Dedicated outreach sessions with the help of local Wikimedia affiliates. Average participants per workshop: 10 3
Number of new content contributions per Wikimedia project
Wikimedia Project Description Target
Wikimedia Commons Infographics
Healthcare articles need infographics for better reach
50
Wikipedia Donated infographics will be added to relevant healthcare articles 50
N/A N/A N/A

25a. If for some reason your proposal will not measure these core metrics please provide an explanation. (optional)

10 Participating organizations and 5 organizations who will agree to donate the content.

26. What other information will you be collecting to learn about the impact of your work? (optional)

Pageviews, number of participant organizations, number of donated infographics

27. What tools would you use to measure each metric selected?

10 Agreements

28. How do you hope to share these results so that others can learn from them?

Create a video of our experience, Make a short presentation of the experience, Create a training workshop to show others what we learned, Share results on social media, Share results with our communities, Participate in one on one peer sharing session with other grantees, Share it on Meta-Wiki

Financial Proposal

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29. What is the amount you are requesting from WMF? Please provide this amount in your local currency.

  $120,000

30. What is this amount in US Currency (to the best of your knowledge)?

 USD 120,000

31. & 32. Please provide a budget for the amount of funding requested.

$120,000

33. What do you do to make sure there is a good management of funds?

Margika is working in the field of mental health for the last five years. Our accounts are subject to an annual audit. All project activities are financially administered and recorded according to government rules and regulations.

34. How will you contribute towards creating a supportive environment for participants using the UCOC and Friendly Space Policy?

35. Please use this optional space to upload any documents that you feel are important for further understanding your proposal.

Other public document(s):

Final message

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By submitting your proposal/funding request you agree that you are in agreement with the Application Privacy Statement, WMF Friendly Space Policy and the Universal Code of Conduct.

36. I have read the Application Privacy Statement, WMF Friend Space Policy and Universal Code of Conduct.

Yes

Feedback

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