Wikimedia Foundation Raises $20 Million From 1 Million+ Donors

The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization that operates Wikipedia, says it has raised $20 million from more than a million donors, breaking a record once again. The organization says donations has risen every year since its global fundraising campaigns began in 2003.
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The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization that operates Wikipedia, says it has raised $20 million from more than a million donors, breaking a record once again.

The organization says donations has risen every year since its global fundraising campaigns began in 2003.

Wikimedia Foundation also says its websites currently serve more than 470 million people every month. Wikipedia, which will celebrate its 11th anniversary in about two weeks, now boasts over 20 million articles in 282 languages.

The organization says more than 100,000 volunteers work on Wikipedia and its sister projects.

From the press release:

The annual fundraiser is how the Wikimedia Foundation pays its bills. Funds raised in this campaign will be used to buy and install servers and other hardware, to develop new site functionality, expand mobile services, provide legal defense for the projects, and support the large global community of Wikimedia volunteers.

The Wikimedia Foundation’s total 2011-12 planned spending is 28.3 million USD. The bulk of that is raised during the annual campaign, and the remainder comes throughout the year in the form of grants from institutions such as the Sloan Foundation, and many other small donations year round.



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