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Follow-up questions on your grant application[edit]

Hello Wiki Advocates Philippines User Group,

Thank you for responding to the follow-up questions. For documentation purposes, we are also making the questions and responses available here.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/15AtnGDwMYaBV6AUQzkwkRBWAYEocnxX3/view?usp=sharing

This file was also uploaded onto the grant application retrospectively and can be found under additional information at question 22.

Thank you.

Regards, Jacqueline JChen (WMF) (talk) 14:14, 7 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

Your grant application has been approved[edit]

Hello Wiki Advocates Philippines,

Thank you for your responses to the follow-ups questions.


Congratulations! Your grant application has been approved in the amount of PHP 3,800,000 (including 10% of fiscal sponsor fee) from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025. With this approved amount, do submit a revised budget by adding a tab to your existing spreadsheet and labelling it revised. Please reply to this talkpage message once the adjustments have been made.  


Let’s continue having regular conversations over the course of your grant implementation. Please let me know if you require support in any way or would like to share your experiences with a wider community through the Let's Connect Programme or at ESEAP community meetings.


Note on grant funding amount

In your award letter/email, you may observe that the USD equivalent may be different from that floating exchange rate on Oanda. This is because (at the moment) we apply a pre-determined exchange rate for each grant as determined by the WMF Finance team. That said, I've published on meta the approved amount in your local currency and we can use that as a common reference point.


We know even the best thought through plans may change.


In the event that there are changes to your implementation schedule, you can reach out to request for a grant extension (i.e. extend end date). Similarly, if there is a surplus budget or changes to your planned budget, you can reach out to your programme officer about reallocation (via email and on this talkpage). There is also the option to have the unspent funds deducted against a future grant. More details here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Return_unused_funds_to_WMF


Disbursement of Funds

To facilitate the funds disbursement process, we seek your prompt response on Fluxx and via emails with the WMF Grants Administrator team (grantsadmin@wikimedia.org). We highly encourage you to submit all supporting documents and endorse the grant agreements within the stipulated time frame. When in doubt, proactively reach out to the WMF Grants Administration team and copy your programme officer for clarifications.


Additional resources which may be useful


Recommendations

  • For this grant application, we would like to flag questions/ responses for (4 - partnership), (5 - organisational capacity) and learning and evaluation for further reflection and inclusion into your implementation plan. (Note: referencing follow-up questions document on talkpage; also uploaded at question 22 of grant application.)


  • Partnerships: Reflecting and developing a partnerships strategy that helps the affiliate to understand and evaluate the types of partnerships you are establishing, the motivation behind the partnerships and the added value they would bring to the local movement, your community or organisation. If you require support in this area, do reach out to Sakti Pramudya, Partnerships (Southeast Asia) for further conversations.


  • Organisational policy: Apart from the policies that you have drafted on recruitment of members, it would be useful to understand local labour laws to ensure that you are in full compliance with your employer obligations. This is especially pertinent as a locally registered organisation with paid staff and Board of Directors. The Board of Directors should also be aware and have the capacity/ experience to perform their duty of care.


  • Learning and evaluation: As you have built a track record of programme delivery over the years (from accessing both rapid and general support funds), it would be useful to pause, compare and reflect on the trends and impact of these activities and which ones should be paused/ discontinued; which ones to expand on. In question 14, you also mentioned that you require support on campaign metrics and creating sustainable events. As you have existing contacts with the community programmes team, do reach out to them for further support.


  • It would be also useful to flag that these considerations have been taken into account and tracked in your final report, where possible. If you find it supportive, do have a further discussion at your next check-in with your programme officer. Please feel free to reach out proactively.
  • As you will be revising your budget, it would be useful to keep the above in mind and adjust your budget accordingly.
  • For the next grant application, we would encourage you to start conversations early (with the programme officer) to identify and plan for the supporting structures needed for your affiliate to grow. We hope to tap on the collective wisdom of your experiences, peer learning and sharing to plan for your growth.


We thank you for your participation in the grant application process and hope to continue to journey with you as you embark on this project. Good luck!


Regards, Jacqueline on behalf of ESEAP Funds Committee and WMF staff who participated in the review process JChen (WMF) (talk) 14:23, 7 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hi JChen (WMF), This is such a wonderful news. We will make sure to consider all the recommendations and will continue to keep in touch with you all throughout this period. We have added a new tab for the revised budget allocation. Thank you for all your support in this process.
Best,
Imelda (Talk) 06:53, 11 June 2024 (UTC)Reply