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==Monday 26 December== |
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''The report for this day has not been written yet'' |
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A total of 257 donations were made through PayPal on Day 11, yielding the equivalent of $5,813.09 USD. The average donation that day was $22.62. |
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A total of about 38.10 was donated through MoneyBookers since the last update, bringing that total to $772.68. Today was a postal holiday and thus there are no mail or Dexia donations to report. |
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:Grand total at end of day: '''$114,025.58''' |
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Breakdown of Day 11 PayPal donations: |
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AUD 38.09 (28.59 USD) |
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CAD 297.88 (245.13 USD) |
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EUR 1,823.94 (2,215.52 USD) |
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GBP 213.49 (382.85 USD) |
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JPY 40,160.00 (362.85 USD) |
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USD 2,578.16 |
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Total 5,813.09 USD |
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Copied from: http://fundraising.wikimedia.org/2005q4/index.php/2005-12-26/report/ |
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==Special thanks to those who gave large donations== |
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Christian Hoffmann gave the largest donation this day; € 200. There were also many donors who gave the equivalent of about $100 or more (listed in no particular order); Jeff Lima, Craig Hirsch, and 9 anonymous donors. |
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:<small>Note: While large donations are great, it should be noted that about 70% of all the money donated to the Wikimedia Foundation comes from donations that are the equivalent of $50 or less and the average donation is about $25.</small> |
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==Selected donor comments== |
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Let's all thank everybody who donated on this day by reading their comments. |
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:Full listing at: http://fundraising.wikimedia.org/2005q4/index.php/2005-12-26/detail/ |
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*"The best of what the Internet promised" by Beth Gibson |
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*"Danke für das große Lexikon" by anonymous |
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*"What a wonderful site, I use it every day. It is a natural for my Opera start-up page. I only wish I had more to give. Thank you, thank you so much Wikipedia!" by Shari Wilson |
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*"Keep up the good work!" by Chris Bunch |
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*"Free Information for Everyone." by Christoph Dankert |
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*"Faites le pour nous, et pas pour votre portefeuille." by Yoann GUETTA |
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*"Keep it up! You help me do my degree! I love you people!" by Robert Griffin |
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*"Using the site quite often, so why not "paying" a little bit for it ... Just keep going!" by Igor Brusic |
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*"Many thanks to all involved with Wikimedia!" by anonymous |
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*"El conocimiento debe ser como el agua, gratis y de libre acceso a toda la población. Ser culto para ser libre." by Juan Herraiz |
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*"How could I not donate to the Encyclopedia Galactica (well, in a hundred years or so... give it time)?" by Craig Hirsch |
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*"I loved the holiday card and enjoy the ever expanding Romanian encyclopedia." by Gordon Davidescu |
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*"Wiki rocks" by Jeff Lima |
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Some of my personal favorites: |
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*"Paying it forward with knowledge" by anonymous |
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*"Plain, clear, accessible knowledge in the grand encylopedic tradition. May Wikipedia flourish!" by William Bruneau |
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*"Knowledge is Power, let it run free" by anonymous |
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*"Blessed is the day I discovered this resource!" by anonymous |
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-- [[User:Daniel Mayer|Daniel Mayer]] |
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Revision as of 02:18, 27 December 2005
Monday 26 December
A total of 257 donations were made through PayPal on Day 11, yielding the equivalent of $5,813.09 USD. The average donation that day was $22.62.
A total of about 38.10 was donated through MoneyBookers since the last update, bringing that total to $772.68. Today was a postal holiday and thus there are no mail or Dexia donations to report.
- Grand total at end of day: $114,025.58
Breakdown of Day 11 PayPal donations:
AUD 38.09 (28.59 USD) CAD 297.88 (245.13 USD) EUR 1,823.94 (2,215.52 USD) GBP 213.49 (382.85 USD) JPY 40,160.00 (362.85 USD) USD 2,578.16 Total 5,813.09 USD
Copied from: http://fundraising.wikimedia.org/2005q4/index.php/2005-12-26/report/
Special thanks to those who gave large donations
Christian Hoffmann gave the largest donation this day; € 200. There were also many donors who gave the equivalent of about $100 or more (listed in no particular order); Jeff Lima, Craig Hirsch, and 9 anonymous donors.
- Note: While large donations are great, it should be noted that about 70% of all the money donated to the Wikimedia Foundation comes from donations that are the equivalent of $50 or less and the average donation is about $25.
Selected donor comments
Let's all thank everybody who donated on this day by reading their comments.
- Full listing at: http://fundraising.wikimedia.org/2005q4/index.php/2005-12-26/detail/
- "The best of what the Internet promised" by Beth Gibson
- "Danke für das große Lexikon" by anonymous
- "What a wonderful site, I use it every day. It is a natural for my Opera start-up page. I only wish I had more to give. Thank you, thank you so much Wikipedia!" by Shari Wilson
- "Keep up the good work!" by Chris Bunch
- "Free Information for Everyone." by Christoph Dankert
- "Faites le pour nous, et pas pour votre portefeuille." by Yoann GUETTA
- "Keep it up! You help me do my degree! I love you people!" by Robert Griffin
- "Using the site quite often, so why not "paying" a little bit for it ... Just keep going!" by Igor Brusic
- "Many thanks to all involved with Wikimedia!" by anonymous
- "El conocimiento debe ser como el agua, gratis y de libre acceso a toda la población. Ser culto para ser libre." by Juan Herraiz
- "How could I not donate to the Encyclopedia Galactica (well, in a hundred years or so... give it time)?" by Craig Hirsch
- "I loved the holiday card and enjoy the ever expanding Romanian encyclopedia." by Gordon Davidescu
- "Wiki rocks" by Jeff Lima
Some of my personal favorites:
- "Paying it forward with knowledge" by anonymous
- "Plain, clear, accessible knowledge in the grand encylopedic tradition. May Wikipedia flourish!" by William Bruneau
- "Knowledge is Power, let it run free" by anonymous
- "Blessed is the day I discovered this resource!" by anonymous
-- Daniel Mayer