2014/Scholarships
The inaugural WikiConference USA 2014 will be held on May 30 – June 1, 2014 at New York Law School in New York City. WikiConference USA is pleased to offer scholarships to offset the travel costs of select attendees. Scholarships will cover round-trip travel, accommodations, and some daily living expenses. The scholarship application will open on January 28, 2014.
Important dates
- Scholarship applications open: January 28, 2014
- Application deadline: February 28, 2014, 23:59 EST
- Notification date: March 31, 2014
Scholarship eligibility
Any active contributor to a Wikimedia project and/or Wikimedia volunteer in any other capacity, from anywhere in the United States, is considered eligible. Participants in other free knowledge, free software, collaborative and/or educational initiatives are also encouraged to apply.
How to apply
To apply for a scholarship, please submit a completed application form by 23:59 EST on February 28, 2014. It is highly recommended that applicants review all of the material on this page and on the Frequently Asked Questions page before submitting an application.
Selection criteria
Activity in the Wikimedia movement | |
Activity outside the Wikimedia movement | |
Future goals for participating in the Wikimedia movement |
The Scholarship Committee will review scholarship applications and assess candidates based on a standardized set of criteria. Applicants will be assessed in three general areas:
- (A) Current/historic level of participation in the Wikimedia movement (50% of total score)
- (B) Current/historic level of participation in other free knowledge, free software, collaborative and/or educational initiatives (15% of total score)
- (C) Future goals for participating in the Wikimedia movement (35% of total score)
Activity within the Wikimedia movement (50%)
Applicants who are active within the Wikimedia movement are highly engaged editors and community members who will add value to WikiConference USA 2014 through their experience, knowledge, and dedication in online and offline activities. To highlight this, applicants should write about their experiences participating in online Wikimedia activities (such as editing) and offline Wikimedia activities (such as chapter activities, meetups, GLAM, and Campus Ambassador programs).
Activity outside the Wikimedia movement (15%)
Applicants who are active outside the Wikimedia movement are individuals who have shown potential to add value to the Wikimedia projects and movement, who can enhance and build on this potential at WikiConference USA 2014, and who can disseminate what they learn at the conference to their respective communities. These participants may exhibit qualities of innovation and participation in other aspects of the free culture/open source movement.
Relevant activity outside of the Wikimedia movement can include activities relating to information and communication technologies for development, free software, educational institutions, GLAM institutions, and so forth. If applicable, applicants can write about their experiences with other comparable organizations.
Future goals for participating in the Wikimedia movement (35%)
Applicants are expected to have concrete goals for how attendance at WikiConference USA 2014 will impact their future involvement in the Wikimedia movement. Applicants should expound upon why they are interested in attending the conference, what input they can bring to it, and what they hope to glean from it.