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Revision as of 21:07, 4 June 2009
As a nonprofit organization, the Wikimedia Foundation relies on the expertise & generosity of thousands of people all around the world.
Note: All figures are in US dollars and reflect gifts received after July 1, 2008.
Foundation Support
- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (Press release)
- Stanton Foundation (Press release)
- Arcadia
- Open Society Institute
Major Benefactors ($50,000 +)
- Anonymous
- The Hellman Family Foundation
Patrons ($15,000 - $49,000)
- Anonymous (4)
- Ryan and Lisa McCorvie
- Ron Unz
- Two Sigma Investments, LLC
Leading donors ($5,000 to $14,999)
- Anonymous (17)
- USA Networks
- Elon Musk
- Mitchell Kapor Foundation
- Arlene and Arnold Goldstein Family Foundation
- Ruth Ann Harnisch
- Graphics Press, LLC
- Savings.com
- A. Jean Mahoney and Robert Sparks
- John Babcock
- Jonathan Starr
- James and Angela Thompson Foundation
Sustaining donors ($1,000 to $4,999)
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Donations of Goods and Services
- The Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX)
- EvoSwitch
- Init7
- Kennisnet
- LeaseWeb
- Sun Microsystems
- Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati
Special Thanks to our Chapters
The Wikimedia Foundation would like to thank the following chapters for their donations: