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Taken from an example project for this grant.

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Project idea

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What is the problem you're trying to solve?

What problem are you trying to solve by doing this project? This problem should be small enough that you expect it to be completely or mostly resolved by the end of this project. Remember to review the tutorial for tips on how to answer this question.

[TODO]

  1. How FCT is used in nutrition research;
  2. inequality in the quality and availability of evidence in global nutrition; global FCD availability

What is your solution to this problem?

For the problem you identified in the previous section, briefly describe your how you would like to address this problem. We recognize that there are many ways to solve a problem. We’d like to understand why you chose this particular solution, and why you think it is worth pursuing. Remember to review the tutorial for tips on how to answer this question.


  1. We propose to [TODO].
  1. Why is this a good idea?


Project goals

What are your goals for this project? Your goals should describe the top two or three benefits that will come out of your project. These should be benefits to the Wikimedia projects or Wikimedia communities. They should not be benefits to you individually. Remember to review the tutorial for tips on how to answer this question.

  1. Goal #1: system development
  2. Goal #2: community involvement
  3. Goal #3: validation of the product

Project impact

How will you know if you have met your goals?

For each of your goals, we’d like you to answer the following questions:

  1. During your project, what will you do to achieve this goal? (These are your outputs.)
  2. Once your project is over, how will it continue to positively impact the Wikimedia community or projects? (These are your outcomes.)

For each of your answers, think about how you will capture this information. Will you capture it with a survey? With a story? Will you measure it with a number? Remember, if you plan to measure a number, you will need to set a numeric target in your proposal (i.e. 45 people, 10 articles, 100 scanned documents). Remember to review the tutorial for tips on how to answer this question.


  1. Proof-of-concept
  1. Methodology

Do you have any goals around participation or content?

Are any of your goals related to increasing participation within the Wikimedia movement, or increasing/improving the content on Wikimedia projects? If so, we ask that you look through these three metrics, and include any that are relevant to your project. Please set a numeric target against the metrics, if applicable.

  1. n new
  2. n new data sources

Project plan

Activities

Tell us how you'll carry out your project. What will you and other organizers spend your time doing? What will you have done at the end of your project? How will you follow-up with people that are involved with your project?

System development
  1. Description -
  2. Outputs -
Implementation
  1. Description -
  2. Outputs -
Documentation
  1. Description -
  2. Outputs -
Communication
  1. Description -
  2. Outputs -
Project management
  1. Description -
  2. Outputs -
WP/Month 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
WP1 - System development X X X
WP2 - Implementation X X X X X
WP3 - Documentation X X X X
WP4 - Communication x X X X X X
WP5 - Project management X X X X X X X X

Budget

How you will use the funds you are requesting? List bullet points for each expense. (You can create a table later if needed.) Don’t forget to include a total amount, and update this amount in the Probox at the top of your page too!

Item Budget
Senior SW Developer ( hours per week for 8 months) $
Senior Data scientist (x hours per week for 8 months) $
Project manager (x hours per week for 8 months) $
Server hosting $
Code/security review $0.00 (not needed)
Travel (Wikimania 2020, x people) $
University overhead XX% $
Total $

Community engagement

How will you let others in your community know about your project? Why are you targeting a specific audience? How will you engage the community you’re aiming to serve at various points during your project? Community input and participation helps make projects successful.

  • Facebook?
  • Blog post?
  • Workshop at Wikimania?

Get involved

Participants

Please use this section to tell us more about who is working on this project. For each member of the team, please describe any project-related skills, experience, or other background you have that might help contribute to making this idea a success.

  • [TODO] (Data scientist and Project manager) -
  • [TODO] (Senior SW Developer) -
  • [TODO] (volunteer) -
  • [TODO] (volunteer) -

Community notification

You are responsible for notifying relevant communities of your proposal, so that they can help you! Depending on your project, notification may be most appropriate on a Village Pump, talk page, mailing list, etc.--> Please paste links below to where relevant communities have been notified of your proposal, and to any other relevant community discussions. Need notification tips?

Discussions during drafting of the proposal
  • email correspondence and phone calls with [TODO]
  • Call with the Wikidata team of [TODO]
  • Feedback on draft proposal from members of XXXX
Additional notifications
  • mailing list?
  • Facebook?

Endorsements

Do you think this project should be selected for a Project Grant? Please add your name and rationale for endorsing this project below! (Other constructive feedback is welcome on the discussion page).