Grants:PEG/Submit report/Reallocation
This page documents a process of the WMF Project and Event Grants program. Return to the Grants:PEG page at any time for more information!
Please do not edit this page. If you have a suggestion, please create a discussion page.
Please be sure to review the reporting requirements for the Project and Event Grants program thoroughly before submitting a report.
How it works
Each grant request name has two parts: the first part of the name identifies the grantee, while the second part of the name identifies the project. Each reallocation is a subpage of its grant request entitled Reallocation. The report for each reallocation is a subpage of that page. Therefore, your report must be named in exactly the same way your reallocation is named. To avoid any errors, please copy the grantee name and the title of your grant request when using the page creation tool here. Do not include the namespace Grants in the page creation box below, as your report will automatically be added to the Grants namespace. When you use the page creation tool below, your request will be named correctly when you follow the instructions and the reallocation report form will be loaded automatically. The link to your page will look like: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:NAME/PROJECT/Reallocation/Report . Note that titles of pages on a Wiki are case sensitive.
At any time, please Email grants at wikimedia dot org with questions about how to submit a reportl. If you need to move an existing page, you may also contact grantsadmin at wikimedia dot org for assistance.
Please remember: after completing the form provided, click "save" and Email grants at wikimedia dot org.
Sample usage
Next steps
- After your report is submitted, please add your newly created report and its discussion page to your Watchlist, so that you may promptly respond to comments and questions from WMF and the GAC.
- After you email grants@wikimedia.org, you will receive a response within 7 days acknowledging your submission.
- Please take a moment to read the reporting requirements and learn about next steps. It is critical that each grantee engage actively in WMF's public review process for reports.