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Money you donate pays for staff salaries and technology. Even though Wikipedia and its sister projects together reach {{COMSCORE-UNIQUES}} million people every month, we employ only {{STAFF-COUNT}} people; see our [[staff]] overview.
Money you donate pays for staff salaries and technology. Even though Wikipedia and its sister projects together reach {{COMSCORE-UNIQUES}} million people every month, we employ only {{STAFF-COUNT}} people; see our [[staff]] overview.


Our staff is divided into three program departments: technology (website operations, software development); community (public outreach, reader relations and community programs, fundraising), and global development (supporting chapter programs and growing Wikimedia worldwide). The remainder of our staff work in management, finance, and administration, which includes legal protection of our work. Your support also pays for servers, bandwidth, and Internet hosting that allow us to keep Wikimedia's projects running and growing. If you donate to a [[local chapter]] in your geography, your donation supports both the Wikimedia Foundation, and program activities in your country.
Our staff is divided into three program departments: technology (website operations, software development); legal, communications, and community advocacy (public outreach, community programs, legal defense), and learning and grantmaking (supporting chapter programs and growing Wikimedia worldwide). The remainder of our staff work in management, finance, and administration. Your support also pays for servers, bandwidth, and Internet hosting that allow us to keep Wikimedia's projects running and growing. If you donate to a [[local chapter]] in your geography, your donation supports both the Wikimedia Foundation, and program activities in your country.


Above all, the Wikimedia Foundation exists to support and grow the vast network of volunteers who write and edit Wikipedia and its sister projects – more than 80,000 people around the world.
Above all, the Wikimedia Foundation exists to support and grow the vast network of volunteers who write and edit Wikipedia and its sister projects – more than 80,000 people around the world.
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=== Where can I find more financial information? ===
=== Where can I find more financial information? ===


The '''Wikimedia Foundation 2010–11 annual report''' covers the fiscal year of July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011. Now in its fourth edition, the Foundation's annual report expresses 'how the world tells its story' through the incredible work of our multilingual projects, and describes the priorities, challenges, and achievements within our movement. The report also highlights the world-wide celebrations of Wikipedia 10.
The '''Wikimedia Foundation 2011–12 annual report''' covers the fiscal year of July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. Now in its fifth edition, the Foundation's annual report expresses 'how the world tells its story' through the incredible work of our multilingual projects, and describes the priorities, challenges, and achievements within our movement.


The '''2012-13 Annual Plan''' is our budget for the current fiscal year. It contains a summary of our strategic goals, financial details on spending and revenue, and detailed explanations and risk analysis.
The '''2012-13 Annual Plan''' is our budget for the current fiscal year. It contains a summary of our strategic goals, financial details on spending and revenue, and detailed explanations and risk analysis.
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'''Informing our decision-making with facts and data.''' Analytics, research, experiments and forecasts are essential to make good decisions in a complex environment like Wikimedia. The [http://stats.wikimedia.org/reportcard/ Wikimedia Foundation Report Card] and the [http://stats.wikimedia.org/ Statistics Portal] provide a wealth of up-to-date analysis which helps us understand the impact of our work. The [[strategy:Main Page|Strategy Wiki]] is a public planning space where longer term trends are analyzed. [[m:Research/Projects|Research projects]] provide us with in-depth analysis and experiments, supported by the volunteer-driven [[m:Research Committee|Research Committee]]. We're data nerds – what else would you expect from the kinds of people who love working on an online encyclopedia?
'''Informing our decision-making with facts and data.''' Analytics, research, experiments and forecasts are essential to make good decisions in a complex environment like Wikimedia. The [//reportcard.wmflabs.org Wikimedia Foundation Report Card] and the [//stats.wikimedia.org/ Statistics Portal] provide a wealth of up-to-date analysis which helps us understand the impact of our work. The [[strategy:Main Page|Strategy Wiki]] is a public planning space where longer term trends are analyzed. [[m:Research/Projects|Research projects]] provide us with in-depth analysis and experiments, supported by the volunteer-driven [[m:Research Committee|Research Committee]]. We're data nerds – what else would you expect from the kinds of people who love working on an online encyclopedia?


''Illustration: Projection regarding availability of mature language editions useful to different segments of the world's population.''
''Illustration: Projection regarding availability of mature language editions useful to different segments of the world's population.''
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The Wikimedia Foundation has a [[staff]] of {{STAFF-COUNT}}, led by the Executive Director, [[User:Sue_Gardner|Sue Gardner]]. The staff supports the work of the hundreds of thousands of volunteers who contribute content to the Wikimedia projects. The Wikimedia Foundation is also supported by countless volunteers participating through committees, as interns, or on an ''ad hoc'' basis.
The Wikimedia Foundation has a [[staff]] of {{STAFF-COUNT}}, led by the Executive Director, [[User:Sue_Gardner|Sue Gardner]]. The staff supports the work of the hundreds of thousands of volunteers who contribute content to the Wikimedia projects. The Wikimedia Foundation is also supported by countless volunteers participating through committees, as interns, or on an ''ad hoc'' basis.


The [[Board of Trustees]] articulates the [[Mission_statement|mission]] and [[vision]] of the Wikimedia Foundation, reviews and helps to develop long term plans, provides oversight, and supports the Wikimedia Foundation's fundraising efforts. It is the ultimate organizational authority of the Wikimedia Foundation as defined in its bylaws. See [[Meetings]] for published Board minutes and [[Resolutions]] for published Board resolutions. The Board is comprised of ten members, with three seats elected directly by the [[m:Community|Wikimedia community]]; two seats selected by the [[Wikimedia chapters]]; one Board-appointed "community founder" seat (reserved for [[Board of Trustees#Jimmy Wales|Jimmy Wales]]); and four Board-appointed "specific expertise" seats. The Board is supported by an [[Advisory Board]], chaired by Angela Beesley Starling.
The [[Board of Trustees]] articulates the [[Mission_statement|mission]] and [[vision]] of the Wikimedia Foundation, reviews and helps to develop long term plans, provides oversight, and supports the Wikimedia Foundation's fundraising efforts. It is the ultimate organizational authority of the Wikimedia Foundation as defined in its bylaws. See [[Meetings]] for published Board minutes and [[Resolutions]] for published Board resolutions. The Board is comprised of ten members, with three seats elected directly by the [[m:Community|Wikimedia community]]; two seats selected by the [[Wikimedia chapters]]; one Board-appointed "community founder" seat (reserved for [[Board of Trustees#Jimmy Wales|Jimmy Wales]]); and four Board-appointed "specific expertise" seats. The Board is supported by an [[Advisory Board]].


We have an office, located in San Francisco, California (USA), where most of our employees are working. All Board members and remaining staff work remotely.
We have an office, located in San Francisco, California (USA), where most of our employees work. All Board members and remaining staff work remotely.


We strive to operate highly transparently, and have published [[policies|key policies]] and [[finance report|financial information]].
We strive to operate highly transparently, and have published [[policies|key policies]] and [[finance report|financial information]].

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This page lists frequently asked questions about the Wikimedia Foundation. Other questions are answered here. If you do not find your question answered here or there, please feel free to contact us.