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Revision as of 17:56, 8 December 2016
Skills Development
Evaluation Tools & Resources
Programs reports and toolkits
Learning Patterns: share lessons
Reporting and Storytelling
Surveys and Programs Tools
IdeaLab and Inspire Campaigns
Community Capacity Development
Grants Support
Grants for individuals
Grants for organizations
Join a grant committee
Grants impact reports
Product Development
Translate interface and documentation
Technical Collaboration Guidance
Virtual and in-person events
Newsletters
Global Reach
Africa and the Middle East
Asia and Eastern Europe
Latin America and the Caribbean
Product and Research
Communications
Storytelling and messaging
Press
Design and branding
Blog and Social media
Audience research
Capacity building
Communications Resource Center
Communications Committee
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The Community Relations team (formerly "Technical Collaboration") supports communications between the Wikimedia Foundation staff and Wikimedia stakeholders. The team maintains processes, tools, documentation and data to help Foundation teams understand the communities and communicate effectively with them. The team strives to engage a high quantity and diversity of Wikimedians in the Foundation's projects. The team's ultimate goal is to contribute to good common understanding, smooth collaboration and results.
The Community Relations team also run its own programs: