Wikimedia Polska
Wikimedia Polska (WMPL, Wikimedia Polska) is an independent non-profit, membership-based organisation serving as a Wikimedia chapter in Poland. It was created during in 2005 and recognized as the fourth Wikimedia chapter. According to the Bylaws, the purpose of the Association is to equate everyone's chances to access knowledge, both general and specific in the fields of science, culture, education and art as well as to promote and organise volunteering and charity.
Wikimedia Polska | |
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Affiliate code | WMPL |
Country code | PL |
Legal status | Association |
Founding date | August 14, 2005 |
Approval date | November 15, 2005 |
Main office | Warsaw |
Membership | 121 (members' list) |
Staff | 11 |
Volunteers | approx. 30 (permanent or regular) |
Official language(s) | Polish |
President | Tomasz Wszeborowski |
Incorporation paper | Statut |
Reports | Reports |
Affiliations | Wikimedia Central and Eastern Europe, Wikimedia CEE Hub, Wikimedia Europe |
Mobile number | (+48) 790 290 842 |
Website | wikimedia.pl |
E-mail address | kontaktwikimedia.pl |
Mailing list | WikimediaPL-l |
Wikimedia Polska | |
YouTube | Wikimedia Polska |
Membership
editEvery Polish citizen over the age of 16 as well as foreign residents of Poland may become regular members of the Association, provided that they have contributed to any of the Wikimedia projects, have filled a membership form, were accepted by the Board and have paid the annual membership fee, which is currently (2024) set at a minimum of 50 PLN. Corporate bodies may become supporting members of the Association but they are not allowed voting rights. As of June 12, 2024, Wikimedia Polska had 120 regular members.
Donations
editWikimedia Polska is supported primarily by voluntary donations from the general public. It has been recognised by Polish authorities as a public benefit organization since 28 March 2007 and it has been therefore possible for individuals to donate 1,5% of their income tax to the Association.
Board and Staff
editBoard
editThe Board is collectively responsible for and entitled to the governance and representation of the chapter. However, its main focus areas are: strategic planning and control, compliance, finance, fundraising, and overall capacity building. Programme ownership has been gradually delegated to the management team, and execution of the programmes has been delegated to staff and volunteers.
The Board is elected by the regular members for a two-year term at the General Assembly and consists of three to seven members, including the President, Secretary, Treasurer, and at least one Vice President. The current members of the Board were elected during the General Assembly on 25 June 2022 in Toruń and 15 June 2024 in Warsaw.
The following members are currently serving on the Board:
- President of the Board: Tomasz Wszeborowski (Gdarin)
- Vice President of the Board and Secretary: Michał Buczyński (Aegis Maelstrom)
- Vice President of the Board: Julia Maria Koszewska (Lantuszka)
- Treasurer: Marek Bukowski (Marcello002)
- Maria Weronika Kmoch
Staff
edit- Chief Executive Officer (CEO): Natalia Ćwik
- Chief Operating Officer (COO): Grzegorz Kopaczewski
- Fundraising Expert: Jacek Broda
- Open Culture Manager: Kamila Neuman
- Open Education & Development Manager: Wioletta Matusiak
- Open Science Manager: Katarzyna Makowska
- Events Expert: Marek Lewandowski
- Communication and PR Manager: Jolanta Drzewakowska
- Senior Community Support Specialist: Małgorzata Gramatnikowska
- Senior Technical Support Specialist: Ada Jakubowska
- Team Assistant: Damian Kujawa
Programmes and projects
editWMPL runs a number of programmes, chiefly in the areas of volunteer support, GLAM, and education. Among most successful programmes, there are:
- Wikigranty (a popular microgrants programme),
- Wikiekspedycje ("Wikiexpeditions", a series of photographic expeditions to remote regions of Poland),
- Wiki Lubi Zabytki (a highly successful edition of Wiki Loves Monuments, including the competition on the national level as well as accompanying exhibitions and other events),
- Etnokarpaty ("Carpathian Ethnography Project", a cross-border GLAM project conducted in cooperation with Wikimedia affiliates from Ukraine, Slovakia and the Czech Republic)
and much more. See details in yearly reports.
Events
editWikimedia Poland has organized a number of national and local events. Its main multi-day conference is Konferencja Wikimedia Polska ("Wikimedia Polska Conference", organized every late spring or early summer, where guests from the outside of Wikimedia world are invited and where general assemblies of WMPL are held.
Other events are thematic meetings like Winter or Spring Retreats (focused on editing workshops with an element of a forseen improvisation) and meetups for most active sister project communities, Wikisource and Wiktionary (Źródłosłów).
Contact
edit- kontakt wikimedia.pl
- Mailing list
- WikimediaPL-l, a moderated and private mailing list
- Postal address
- Wikimedia Polska
- al. Szucha 16/15, 00-580 Warszawa
Reports
editDocuments
edit- Wikimedia Polska/Strategy 2019-2022 – the translation of the Chapter's 2019-2022 strategy
- Strategy 2023-2025 (in Polish)
- The English translation of the Chapter's 2023-2025 strategy
- Plans and Reports (in Polish)