Dear all,

I am writing to share an update regarding the process for the recognition
of new Wikimedia affiliates. My name is Jack Glover and I am on the
Committee Support team that helps facilitate the collaborative work between
the Wikimedia Foundation and Affiliations Committee.

Today I am sharing that as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen movement
governance and improve affiliate support, the Wikimedia Foundation
recommended, and the Affiliations Committee (AffCom), after careful
evaluation and discussions, have agreed to pause the recognition of new
User Groups, Chapters, and Thematic Organizations until March 31, 2026.

This pause is intended to ensure AffCom can confidently recommend new
affiliates in alignment with the evolving strategy to strengthen the
ecosystem of movement organizations. It also allows time to incorporate
planned conversations and feedback from Towards a Healthy Ecosystem of
Wikimedia Organizations
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Towards_a_Healthy_Ecosystem_of_Wikimedia_Organizations>,
which recommends reviewing whether current affiliate recognition criteria
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_user_groups/Requirements>
reflect the movement’s present needs. This pause will create space to
establish clearer and more consistent processes, criteria, and expectations
for recognition, helping avoid decisions that might need to be revisited
once future recognition approaches are finalized.

Until March 31, 2026:

   -

   The Wikimedia Foundation will pause the signing of new affiliate
   agreements.
   -

   The affiliate recognition applications currently in progress will be put
   on hold pending necessary updates.
   -

   Existing agreements or those already in the process of being signed are
   not affected by this pause.
   -

   New applications will not be reviewed until the recognition pause is
   lifted.


We understand that this news may impact the long-term planning of some
groups planning to seek recognition as a Wikimedia affiliate. It is not
intended to diminish the importance of the work or the value they bring to
the Wikimedia ecosystem. We encourage these groups to continue their
activities and to engage in shaping the future of the movement. Over the
past year, AffCom has been working on three strategic priorities
<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/02/10/shaping-the-future-insights-from-the-affiliations-committee-strategy-retreat-2024/>:
capacity building, conflict management, and the affiliate model. For more
information, AffCom recently published a Diff post
<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/08/06/wikimania-2025-brings-affiliate-strategy-recommendations-into-focus/>
and hosted a session at Wikimania
<https://wikimedia.eventyay.com/talk/wikimania2025/talk/89VPJJ/> (YouTube
recording <https://www.youtube.com/live/-kU4brAaXO8?t=23173s>) where the
committee shared updates on the strategic work underway. Groups may
also request
a meeting with AffCom
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Affiliations_Committee#contact-us> to
discuss their work and aspirations.


All the best,

Jack Glover / User:Xeno (WMF)

Senior Committee Support Manager

Wikimedia Foundation
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