Hi,

Over the past year I've had the pleasure to serve on one of WIkimedia's
regional funding committees
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Committees>. Together, these
committees get to allocate several millions of grant funding on behalf of
our movement.

As I tried to have conversations about that, I noticed that the actual
amounts that each committee is allowed to allocate in their region, is not
published. I asked about this, and the response I get is that this is
"internal information" and it might make things cluttered (I don't know if
this is because the question got stuck in bureaucracy or because there is
an actual concern for clutter - I do have to admit that the grants pages
can be terribly confusing, but don't see how these numbers would change
that).

I believe that it is important for transparency reasons, if not essential,
that we all know how much money in grants we are spending and will be
spending over the years in the various regions. Is there a stronger reason
to keep this information confidential/secret?

Thanks!

Lodewijk
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