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Wikimedia chapters are national or sub-national not-for-profit organizations created to promote the interests of Wikimedia projects locally, by members of the movement. Chapters are legally independent of the Wikimedia Foundation, entering into an agreement with the foundation following acceptance by the Affiliations Committee (formerly known as "Chapters Committee"), and have no control over Foundation websites. They organize regional conferences, outreach, and global events such as Wikimania.[1][2]
Wikimedia Deutschland (WMDE) is the oldest chapter, holding its first meeting in 2004. As of 2016, it had a budget of €20 million.[3][4] Some chapters such as WMDE get some of their funds directly from grants and supporting memberships. Some others get their funds primarily from annual plan grants from WMF. As of 2019, roughly 10% of the WMF budget is distributed in this way to chapters and thematic organizations.[5] As of August 2019 there were 40 recognized Wikimedia chapters in 38 countries.[6][7]
List of chapters
[edit]National
[edit]Subnational
[edit]| Wikimedia New York City | nyc.wikimedia.org | January 12, 2009 | |
| Wikimedia District of Columbia | wikimediadc.org | September 12, 2011 |
Former
[edit]| Area | Title | URL | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| 香港維基媒體協會 / Wikimedia Hong Kong | wikimedia.hk | 2008–2017[10] | |
| 澳門維基媒體協會 / Wikimedia Macau | wikimedia.org.mo | April 24, 2011 – 2017 | |
| Викимедија Македонија | mk.wikimedia.org | September 21, 2009 – 2017 | |
| Wikimedia Philippines | wikimedia.org.ph | 2010 – 2017[11] | |
| Wikimedia India | wikimedia.in | 2011 – 2019[12] | |
| Викимедиа РУ | ru.wikimedia.org | May 24, 2008 – 2023 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ The links go to the articles on Meta Wikimedia (the central wiki for coordinating across projects); extra links will also appear, if they exist, to articles on the English-language and respective language Wikipedias, in that order. Therefore, most of these links will not lead to encyclopedic pages aimed at the typical reader, and might even assume the reader is already a contributor.
- ^ Originally "Wikimedia Serbia and Montenegro" until June 2006.
References
[edit]- ^ Konieczny (2009)
- ^ Morell (2011), p. 332
- ^ "Wikimedia chapters". Meta-Wiki. Archived from the original on 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
- ^ "Jahresplan 2016 – Wikimedia Deutschland". Wikimedia.de (in German). 2015-11-28. Archived from the original on 2019-07-05. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
- ^ "Template:APG navigation". Meta-Wiki. Archived from the original on 2016-08-07. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
- ^ Fontanills (2012), p. 81
- ^ Wikimedia Chapters
- ^ "Wikimedia Thailand". Facebook.
- ^ "Resolution: Recognition of Wikimedia Uruguay". Wikimedia Foundation Governance Wiki. Archived from the original on Apr 1, 2024.
- ^ Lokshin, Kirill (7 Feb 2017). "[Wikimedia-l] Chapter De-Recognition: Wikimedia Hong Kong". lists.wikimedia.org. Archived from the original on Oct 5, 2020.
- ^ Malul, Maor (22 Apr 2017). "[Wikimedia-l] Chapter De-Recognition: Wikimedia Philippines". lists.wikimedia.org. Archived from the original on Sep 12, 2020.
- ^ "Wikimedia movement affiliates/Formerly Active Affiliates". Meta-Wiki. Archived from the original on Oct 5, 2022.
Bibliography
[edit]- Fuster Morell, Mayo (2011). "The Wikimedia Foundation and the Governance of Wikipedia's Infrastructure". In Geert Lovink; Nathaniel Tkacz (eds.). Critical Point of View: A Wikipedia Reader. Institute of Network Cultures. ISBN 978-90-78146-13-1.
- Konieczny, P (November 2009). "Wikipedia: Community or Social Movement". Interface. 1 (2 ed.): 212–232.
- Fontanills, David Gómez (May 2012). "Academic research into Wikipedia". Digithum (14): 77–87. ISSN 1575-2275.
- Various. "Wikimedia chapters". Wikimedia Foundation.
List of Wikimedia chapters
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Definition and purpose
Wikimedia chapters are independent, non-profit organizations formally recognized by the Wikimedia Foundation to support and promote the Wikimedia projects, such as Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons, within specific geographic regions, typically countries or subnational areas.[1] These entities operate autonomously while aligning with the Foundation's overarching mission to empower and engage people around the world to collect and develop educational content under a free license and to disseminate it effectively to the world.[1] The primary purpose of chapters is to bridge the online Wikimedia ecosystem with real-world activities, fostering local community engagement and expanding the reach of free knowledge. They facilitate outreach efforts to attract new contributors, organize events and workshops, provide grants to support projects, advocate for policies that promote open access to information, and manage localized fundraising initiatives, all while adhering to principles of transparency and non-profit governance.[4] By handling these operations at a regional level, chapters help tailor Wikimedia's global goals to cultural, linguistic, and legal contexts unique to their areas.[1] Key activities undertaken by chapters include establishing partnerships with galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (known as GLAM initiatives) to enrich Wikimedia content with freely licensed materials; hosting edit-a-thons to encourage collaborative editing sessions, often focused on underrepresented topics; and appointing Wikimedians-in-residence to embed Wikimedia expertise within institutions.[4] These efforts not only boost content creation but also build alliances with educational and cultural sectors to advance the availability of open knowledge.[1] Legally, chapters are typically registered as associations or charities under the applicable national or regional laws of their operating areas, ensuring compliance with local regulations for non-profit status. Their bylaws must be approved by the Wikimedia Foundation as part of the recognition process, which grants them rights such as using official trademarks and accessing certain resources.[1] This structure limits personal liability for members and enables chapters to enter into agreements, manage funds, and conduct advocacy on behalf of Wikimedia projects.[4]Distinction from user groups and the Wikimedia Foundation
The Wikimedia Foundation is a United States-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that serves as the primary host for the technical infrastructure of Wikimedia projects, including Wikipedia, and manages global trademarks to protect the movement's integrity.[5][6] It also oversees strategic direction, funds initiatives through grants, and ensures compliance with policies like the Universal Code of Conduct, but it does not engage in editorial control over content, which remains volunteer-driven.[5] Chapters operate autonomously from the Foundation, focusing on localized support and promotion of Wikimedia projects within specific regions, yet they must obtain permission to use trademarks such as the Wikipedia or Wikimedia logos for activities like events or fundraising.[7][8] In contrast, Wikimedia user groups are informal volunteer collectives, often thematic, regional, or language-focused, recognized by the Wikimedia Affiliations Committee rather than requiring direct Foundation agreements.[9] These groups emphasize niche advocacy, such as promoting content in underrepresented languages or specific projects like Wikidata, and are designed for flexibility without the need for legal incorporation or extensive financial oversight.[9] They typically consist of at least three active Wikimedia contributors and adhere to a lightweight user group agreement and code of conduct, enabling smaller communities to organize events or campaigns without the bureaucratic structure of chapters.[10] Key differences between chapters and user groups lie in their formality and scope: chapters must be legally incorporated as nonprofits under local laws, submit annual financial reports, and sign a formal chapter agreement with the Foundation to handle funds and represent the movement regionally.[1][8] User groups, by design, avoid these obligations to support emerging or specialized communities, resulting in over 100 active user groups compared to approximately 40 chapters worldwide as of 2025.[11][1] Note that as of August 2025, the Affiliations Committee has temporarily paused recognition of new chapters, user groups, and thematic organizations until March 31, 2026, to allow for strategic reviews.[12] This lighter model allows user groups to focus on grassroots activities, while chapters undertake broader responsibilities like partnerships and large-scale outreach. Over time, some user groups have evolved into chapters as their communities expand and fulfill the stricter criteria, such as the case of the Indonesian community, which began as an informal user group in 2006 and was formally recognized as Wikimedia Indonesia, a chapter, in 2008 after incorporation.[13][14] This progression highlights the affiliate models' role in scaling from informal collaboration to structured organization within the Wikimedia movement.Current chapters
National chapters
National Wikimedia chapters are independent, non-profit organizations that support and promote the Wikimedia projects, such as Wikipedia and its sister projects, within specific countries. As of November 2025, there are 37 active national chapters, contributing to a total of 40 recognized active chapters worldwide including subnational ones, covering diverse regions and contributing to local content development, outreach, and community building.[1] The following table lists all active national chapters in alphabetical order by country, including their full name, abbreviation, founding or approval date by the Wikimedia Foundation, official website, and confirmation of active status.| Country | Chapter Name | Abbreviation | Founding/Approval Date | Website | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | Wikimedia Argentina | WMAR | September 2007 | https://www.wikimedia.org.ar/ | Active |
| Armenia | Wikimedia Armenia | WMAM | April 2008 | https://www.wikimedia.am/ | Active |
| Australia | Wikimedia Australia | WMAU | March 2008 | https://wikimedia.org.au/ | Active |
| Austria | Wikimedia Österreich | WMAT | October 2008 | https://wikimedia.at/ | Active |
| Bangladesh | Wikimedia Bangladesh | WMBD | October 2011 | https://wikimedia.org.bd/ | Active |
| Belgium | Wikimedia Belgium | WMBE | December 2010 | https://be.wikimedia.org/ | Active |
| Brazil | Wikimedia Brasil | WMBR | December 2024 | https://wmnobrasil.org/ | Active |
| Canada | Wikimedia Canada | WMCA | April 2010 | https://wikimedia.ca/ | Active |
| Chile | Wikimedia Chile | WMCL | June 2011 | https://wikimedia.cl/ | Active |
| Colombia | Wikimedia Colombia | WMCO | April 2010 | https://www.wikimedia.org.co/ | Active |
| Czech Republic | Wikimedia Czech Republic | WMCS | February 2008 | https://www.wikimedia.cz/ | Active |
| Denmark | Wikimedia Danmark | WMDK | July 2009 | https://www.wikimedia.dk/ | Active |
| Estonia | Wikimedia Eesti | WMEE | October 2010 | https://et.wikimedia.org/ | Active |
| Finland | Wikimedia Suomi | WMFI | November 2009 | https://www.wikimedia.fi/ | Active |
| France | Wikimédia France | WMFR | October 2004 | https://www.wikimedia.fr/ | Active |
| Georgia | Wikimedia Georgia | WMGE | August 2025 | https://www.wikimedia.ge/ | Active |
| Germany | Wikimedia Deutschland | WMDE | June 2004 | https://wikimedia.de/ | Active |
| Hungary | Wikimédia Magyarország | WMHU | April 2008 | https://wikimedia.hu/ | Active |
| Indonesia | Wikimedia Indonesia | WMID | November 2008 | https://wikimedia.or.id/ | Active |
| Israel | Wikimedia Israel | WMIL | June 2007 | https://wikimedia.org.il/ | Active |
| Italy | Wikimedia Italia | WMIT | June 2005 | https://www.wikimedia.it/ | Active |
| Mexico | Wikimedia México | WMMX | February 2013 | https://www.wikimedia.org.mx/ | Active |
| Netherlands | Wikimedia Nederland | WMNL | March 2006 | https://www.wikimedia.nl/ | Active |
| Norway | Wikimedia Norge | WMNO | October 2007 | https://www.wikimedia.no/ | Active |
| Poland | Wikimedia Polska | WMPL | November 2005 | https://pl.wikimedia.org/ | Active |
| Portugal | Wikimedia Portugal | WMPT | July 2008 | https://www.wikimedia.pt/ | Active |
| Serbia | Wikimedia Srbija | WMSR | December 2005 | https://wikimedia.rs/ | Active |
| South Africa | Wikimedia South Africa | WMZA | March 2016 | https://wikimedia.org.za/ | Active |
| South Korea | Wikimedia Korea | WMKR | March 2015 | https://www.wikimedia.or.kr/ | Active |
| Spain | Wikimedia España | WMES | March 2011 | https://www.wikimedia.es/ | Active |
| Sweden | Wikimedia Sverige | WMSE | December 2007 | https://se.wikimedia.org/ | Active |
| Switzerland | Wikimedia CH | WMCH | May 2006 | https://www.wikimedia.ch/ | Active |
| Taiwan | Wikimedia Taiwan | WMTW | July 2007 | https://www.wikimedia.tw/ | Active |
| Ukraine | Wikimedia Ukraine | WMUA | July 2009 | https://ua.wikimedia.org/ | Active |
| United Kingdom | Wikimedia UK | WMUK | February 2009 | https://www.wikimedia.org.uk/ | Active |
| Uruguay | Wikimedia Uruguay | WMUY | March 2011 | https://uy.wikimedia.org/ | Active |
Subnational and regional chapters
Subnational and regional chapters are independent organizations within the Wikimedia movement that focus on promoting Wikimedia projects in specific geographic areas smaller than a nation, such as cities, provinces, or linguistic regions. These chapters enable targeted local engagement, often addressing unique cultural or linguistic needs that national chapters may not prioritize. As of November 2025, there are three active subnational and regional chapters.[1] The following table lists these chapters alphabetically by full name, including their abbreviations, founding and recognition dates, official websites, and key regional focuses:| Full Name | Abbreviation | Founding Date | Recognition Date | Website | Regional Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amical Wikimedia | - | December 2008 | 28 March 2011 | https://wikimedia.cat/ | Catalan-speaking territories (Catalonia, Valencia, Balearic Islands, etc.), emphasizing Catalan-language content creation and cultural preservation on Wikimedia projects. |
| Wikimedia District of Columbia | WM-DC | 7 May 2011 | 2011 | https://wikimediadc.org/ | Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, including Maryland, Virginia, and surrounding regions, with initiatives in GLAM partnerships and community outreach.[18][19] |
| Wikimedia New York City | WM-NYC | 2010 | 2009 | https://nyc.wikimedia.org/ | New York City metropolitan area, supporting urban edit-a-thons, diversity in content, and collaborations with local institutions.[20][21] |
Former chapters
Dissolved national chapters
Several national Wikimedia chapters have been dissolved or derecognized over the years due to factors such as prolonged inactivity, failure to comply with reporting requirements, leadership challenges, or external pressures like geopolitical issues. These organizations, once recognized by the Wikimedia Foundation through the Affiliations Committee, lost their official status, impacting local support for Wikimedia projects in their respective countries. As of November 2025, notable examples include chapters from Hong Kong, India, Macedonia, Philippines, and Russia, among a small number of others that have ceased operations.[1] The following table lists dissolved national chapters in alphabetical order by country, including their full name, abbreviation, founding date, dissolution or derecognition date, and primary reasons:| Country | Chapter Name | Abbreviation | Founding Date | Dissolution/Derecognition Date | Primary Reasons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hong Kong | Wikimedia Hong Kong | WMHK | July 2007 | February 1, 2017 | Long-standing non-compliance with annual reporting and chapter agreement obligations, leading to suspension in 2016 and eventual derecognition.[23][24] |
| India | Wikimedia India | WMI | February 2006 | November 19, 2019 | Inactivity, lack of stable leadership, failure to achieve required legal status for fiduciary operations and charity registration, and non-compliance with governance standards identified since 2015.[25][26] |
| Macedonia | Wikimedia Macedonia | WMMK | September 2009 | September 10, 2017 | Prolonged non-compliance with chapter requirements, including governance and reporting issues.[1][27] |
| Philippines | Wikimedia Philippines | WMPH | March 2010 | February 28, 2017 | Prolonged non-compliance with governance, legal, and documentation requirements.[1][28] |
| Russia | Wikimedia Russia | Wikimedia RU | September 2008 | March 26, 2024 | Self-dissolution announced December 19, 2023 following threats of designation as a "foreign agent" by Russian authorities, internal board decisions amid geopolitical pressures, and warnings to leadership, with recognition lapsing March 26, 2024, ending 15 years of operations.[29][30][1] |
Dissolved subnational and regional chapters
Subnational and regional Wikimedia chapters represent localized efforts to support Wikimedia projects within specific areas of a country, but such entities have historically been rare due to the preference for national-level organizations. Dissolved or inactive subnational chapters are even fewer, with only two notable examples from the United States that stalled in their development during the late 2000s. These cases highlight challenges in sustaining small-scale affiliates without broader support structures, often leading to mergers or abandonment rather than formal dissolution.[1] The first example is Wikimedia Pennsylvania (US-PA), a proposed chapter aimed at promoting Wikimedia activities within the state of Pennsylvania. It was in early planning stages, including the development of bylaws and an official website, but ultimately stalled and merged with the emerging Wikimedia New York City chapter around 2009. The merger reflected the difficulties of establishing independent state-level operations in a large country like the United States, where resources are better pooled at a regional urban level. No specific founding date is recorded, but activities were documented as of April 29, 2009, marking the last notable update before the merger.[31][32] Similarly, Wikimedia California (US-CA) was another proposed subnational chapter focused on addressing educational knowledge gaps and hosting events in California. Like its Pennsylvania counterpart, it progressed to drafting bylaws but became inactive due to lack of sustained activity. The last documented update occurred on May 5, 2010, after which no further development was noted, illustrating how regional initiatives can falter without dedicated leadership or funding in competitive environments.[31][33]| Chapter Name | Abbreviation | Proposed Period | Status/Last Activity | Reason | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wikimedia Pennsylvania | US-PA | Late 2000s | Merged (2009) | Absorbed into Wikimedia New York City due to stalled progress | Meta-Wiki |
| Wikimedia California | US-CA | Late 2000s | Inactive (2010) | Lack of ongoing activity | Meta-Wiki |
Chapter recognition and evolution
Recognition process and criteria
The recognition of a Wikimedia chapter begins with the formation of a group aligned with the Wikimedia movement's mission to promote free knowledge. Prospective chapters must first establish a geographic focus, typically national or subnational, and incorporate as a legally independent non-profit entity in their jurisdiction. This legal incorporation requires submission of bylaws that outline governance, decision-making, and adherence to non-profit principles. Groups are encouraged to operate initially as user groups, which have a simpler recognition process without the need for formal legal status, to build experience before pursuing chapter status.[12] The application process is submitted to the Affiliations Committee (AffCom), a volunteer body that advises the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees on affiliate recognitions. Applicants must provide proof of legal incorporation, draft bylaws, evidence of community support—such as at least 10 active Wikimedia contributors with over 300 edits and six months of activity—and documentation of at least two years of programmatic activities demonstrating impact on Wikimedia projects. AffCom reviews these materials for compliance, conducts consultations with the applicants and broader community, and assesses viability, including no overlap with existing chapters in the same territory. Upon positive recommendation, the Board approves the chapter, followed by signing a formal chapter agreement with the Wikimedia Foundation to govern trademark use and operational conditions. The entire process typically takes 4 to 6 months from submission to approval.[12][22][35] Key criteria for recognition emphasize alignment with the Wikimedia mission, requiring chapters to promote the projects through activities like outreach, events, and content development while maintaining non-profit status and financial transparency. Chapters must commit to annual reporting of activities and finances on Meta-Wiki, including metrics on community engagement and program outcomes, to retain recognition. Demonstrable community support is crucial, with preference for groups showing broad participation and leadership diversity. No more than one chapter is permitted per geographic area to avoid duplication of efforts. AffCom's role extends to ongoing monitoring, ensuring chapters uphold these standards through periodic reviews and consultations.[36][12][37] As of 2025, no major structural changes to the chapter recognition process have occurred, though the Wikimedia Foundation paused signing new affiliate agreements, including for chapters, from late 2023 until March 31, 2026, to allow for strategic reviews; applications in progress at the pause were processed under prior terms. Post-2024 Affiliates Strategy guidelines place increased emphasis on diversity and inclusion in applications, encouraging gender-balanced leadership, public disclosure of decision-makers' diversity, and integration of equity practices in bylaws and annual reports to align with the Movement Strategy 2030.[38][39][38]Historical development and recent changes
The chapter system originated with the establishment of Wikimedia Deutschland on June 13, 2004, as the first independent organization dedicated to supporting Wikimedia projects in a specific geographic region. This initiative by German Wikipedians marked the beginning of a decentralized model to localize outreach, fundraising, and advocacy efforts. In 2005, the Wikimedia Foundation formalized the chapter recognition process, enabling other groups to apply for official status through emerging guidelines that emphasized alignment with the movement's mission of free knowledge dissemination.[1] Growth accelerated rapidly in the following years, with the number of recognized chapters rising from one in 2004 to over 20 by 2010, predominantly in Europe where early adopters like Wikimedia France (2004) and Wikimedia UK (2008) established strong precedents for regional engagement. Expansion extended to Asia and Africa by the mid-2010s, exemplified by chapters such as Wikimedia Indonesia (2008) and Wikimedia Kenya (2017), reflecting the movement's aim to address global content gaps in underrepresented languages and regions. By 2024, the total reached 40 chapters across all inhabited continents, demonstrating sustained institutionalization despite varying local capacities.[1] Recent developments from 2020 to 2025 have highlighted challenges and adaptations within the chapter ecosystem. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted in-person activities, prompting chapters to pivot to virtual programs, which coincided with a surge in global volunteer contributions to Wikimedia projects amid heightened demand for reliable information.[40] Derecognitions due to inactivity affected several entities, including Wikimedia India in 2019, and approximately five cases overall by 2025, underscoring the need for active governance. Geopolitically, Wikimedia Russia's chapter agreement was terminated in March 2024 following self-dissolution amid foreign agent designation threats, with full extinction by February 2025. In 2024, the Affiliations Committee (AffCom) implemented reforms, including updated recognition processes and enhanced advisor roles, to improve oversight and affiliate health. No new chapters were recognized in 2025, though applications from African regions, supported by events like WikiIndaba 2025 in Tanzania, signal potential future growth.[41][42]References
- https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_chapters
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