Dear all,
We have an important update to share with you. Taking into account the
spread of COVID-19, the International organizing team has decided to extend
the WLE 2020 *till the end of July*. So the overall timeline is:
- May 1 – July 31: national competitions
- End of August: deadline for submissions
- October-November: deadline for the international results
This way, there is more time to organize your local contests until the
situation gets better.
As always, local teams are free to decide when exactly to hold their
contests within the international timeframe, though we advise to hold a
contest for no less than two weeks and no more than two months.
Here you can get more information about *restrictions for offline public
events *we have and our advice on how to handle the situation — w.wiki/KiE.
We hope that the world health situation will get better soon. Still, we can
encourage our participants to make a positive impact online by uploading
photos of natural heritage sites that they already have or improve
Wikipedia / other wikiprojects on related topics.
If you have any question, please, don't hesitate to write to us at
wle-team(a)wikimedia.org.ua.
Hope to work with you soon, stay safe and healthy!
Best regards,
Anastasiia Petrova
Project Manager for International Wiki Loves Earth 2020
on behalf of the international organizing team
Dear Wikimedians,
Spring is coming, as well as the *International* *Wiki Loves Earth 2020*!
We are happy to continue our preparations. Challenges, particularly those
related to COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, await us, but we are looking
forward to working with you on increasing free knowledge on natural
heritage in the nearest half a year.
Many thanks to the teams that are already in for your enthusiasm and
willingness to be a part of the WLE family this year. We are glad to work
with you again, and looking forward to our productive cooperation.
And for those who consider joining: we're reminding that the second biggest
Wikimedia photo contest — Wiki Loves Earth 2020 *—* will happen during *1
May **—** 30 June*, and will gather thousands of pictures of natural
heritage sites from all over the world. You can find all the detailed
information on how to organize the contest in your country at the link —
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Earth_2020/Organise. Join
us!
*== Funding for your contest ==*
If you need some funding for the contest promotion and prizes, we encourage
you to apply for a *rapid grant* (up to 2 000 USD) from the Wikimedia
Foundation. Here you can find more information about it:
1. General guidelines and eligibility criteria —
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/Learn
2. Specific advice for Wiki Loves Earth applications —
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Earth_2020/Organise#A….
We have just expanded this guide with more instructions on WLE-specific
grant applications.
3. Application example —
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Rapid/UG_LV/Wiki_Loves_Earth…
It's important to apply as soon as possible, and the deadline is the *15th
day of each month*. If you need any help, please contact us, and we'll
support you in every step of the grant application process. (But please
take into account that Wiki Loves Earth organizing team does not run the
rapid grants process and does not decide on which applications get funded).
*== Important updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic ==*
Please note that in the light of the *spread of COVID-19* all offline
public events funded by Wikimedia Foundation grants must be cancelled or
postponed until further notice, and new events should not be planned. Thus,
you should not include any offline public events in your rapid grants
application if you submit one, and you should cancel all public events
funded by other WMF grants (e.g. simple APG). Events funded by your
sponsors/partners or the ones that do not require any funding can be held,
but please respect all relevant limitations imposed in your country.
We recommend you NOT to organize any in-person public events until the
world health situation gets better. Still, online activities should not be
affected by the pandemic, and you can encourage participants to dig through
their archives of photos not uploaded to Commons yet.
Some specific advice on how to handle the situation includes:
— award ceremonies should be either postponed (please note that they
are unlikely to be held before September), or prizes/gifts/certificates
should be sent by post or online instead
— events on increasing contributions (edit-a-thons, upload sessions,
public presentations etc.) should be held online. You may request funds for
online platforms or online promotion if needed and overall put more effort
into online outreach. As outlined above, offline events for general public
cannot be funded by WMF this year.
— group travel such as expeditions or photo walks cannot be funded and
should not be organised this year. Please advice participants to use their
existing photos and increase online outreach to photography communities
instead. Long-distance travel should be discouraged, please advice
participants to focus on documenting local natural sites in their area
(e.g. within cycling distance from their home) instead.
— you may also encourage and give incentives to other activities, which
are related to the contest indirectly and can be done from home; such as
improving Wikipedia, Wikivoyage or Wikidata content on natural sites,
getting permissions on images published online by others, or using pictures
from previous years to illustrate Wikimedia projects in different languages.
You can learn more about the coronavirus spread at
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019.
Last year we collected incredible *90k photos from 37 countries* that drew
attention to protected areas and expanded the database of free photos of
natural heritage sites.
We continue, and we need exactly you to make these numbers and impact even
bigger in 2020!
If you have any questions, please, don't hesitate to write to us at
wle-team(a)wikimedia.org.ua.
Best regards,
Anastasiia Petrova
Project Manager for International Wiki Loves Earth 2020
on behalf of the international organizing team
Dear all,
I am delighted to share with you that Wikimedia Ukraine has hired a new
project manager dedicated specifically to Wiki Loves Earth.
Her name is Anastasiia Petrova; you can contact her at
anastasiia.petrova(a)wikimedia.org.ua or
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:AnastasiaPetrova_(WMUA).
The organizing team is currently onboarding her. Within a couple of weeks,
she will become the individual in charge of ensuring that international
Wiki Loves Earth 2020 runs smoothly and that the volunteer organizing team
provides necessary support to the contest and particularly to local teams.
Shortly, she will provide an update on the contest and the international
team's advice on how to deal with coronavirus spread in the contest of Wiki
Loves Earth.
If you have general questions about Wiki Loves Earth, you can always
contact us at wle-team(a)wikimedia.org.ua. If you have questions to me
specifically, feel free to drop a line at anton.protsiuk(a)wikimedia.org.ua
Best Regards,
Anton Protsiuk,
Project Manager at Wikimedia Ukraine; project manager for Wiki Loves Earth
2019