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[[File:2010-07-11-gdansk-by-RalfR-183.JPG|thumb|300px|Wikimedia community meeting in Poland in 2010]]
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=== If I donate to Wikimedia, where does my money go? ===
=== In a nutshell, what is Wikipedia? And what's Wikimedia? ===


Wikipedia ([http://www.wikipedia.org/ www.wikipedia.org]) is the world's largest and most popular encyclopedia. It's online, free to use for any purpose, and free of advertising. Wikipedia contains more than 17 million volunteer-authored articles in over {{WP-EDITIONS-COUNT}} languages, and is visited by more than {{COMSCORE-UNIQUES}} million people every month, making it the fifth most-popular site in the world.
The Wikimedia Foundation exists to support and grow the vast network of volunteers who write and edit Wikipedia and its sister projects -- more than 100,000 people around the world.


It is a collaborative creation that has been added to and edited by millions of people during the past nine years: anyone can edit it, at any time. It has become the largest collection of shared knowledge in human history. The people who support it are united by their love of learning, their intellectual curiosity, and their awareness that we know much more together, than any of us does alone.
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. Roughly half work on technology, a small team supports our public outreach and volunteer cultivation activities, and the remainder work in fundraising and management/administration, including legal protection of our work. In addition, your support pays for the technology infrastructure (servers and bandwidth) that keeps Wikipedia 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.


The Wikimedia Foundation is the non-profit organization that operates Wikipedia and [[our projects|other free knowledge projects]]. It is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization with offices in San Francisco, California, USA. You can review our [[:File:501%28c%293_Letter.png|letter of tax-exemption]] and our [[financial reports|financial reports and annual filings]].
=== In a nutshell, what is Wikipedia? ===


Our mission is to empower a global volunteer community to collect and develop the world's knowledge and to make it available to everyone for free, for any purpose. We work together with a [[local chapters|network of chapters]] in many different countries to achieve this goal.
Wikipedia ([http://www.wikipedia.org/ www.wikipedia.org]) is the world's largest and most popular encyclopedia. It's online, free to use for any purpose, and free of advertising. Wikipedia contains more than 17 million volunteer-authored articles in over {{WP-EDITIONS-COUNT}} languages, and is visited by more than {{COMSCORE-UNIQUES}} million people every month, making it the fifth most-popular site in the world.

=== If I donate to Wikimedia, where does my money go? ===

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 world-wide). 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.


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 100,000 people around the world.
It is a collaborative creation that has been added to and edited by millions of people during the past nine years: anyone can edit it, at any time. Wikipedia is the largest collection of shared knowledge in human history, and the people who support it are united by their love of learning, their intellectual curiosity, and their awareness that we know much more together, than any of us does alone.


=== Where can I find more financial information? ===
=== Where can I find more financial information? ===
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The Wikimedia Foundation isn't a start-up company that will fade away in a few years. We're in this for the long haul. Everything we do is aimed at providing you, and the rest of the world, with free and immediate access to all the world's knowledge. Join us!
The Wikimedia Foundation isn't a start-up company that will fade away in a few years. We're in this for the long haul. Everything we do is aimed at providing you, and the rest of the world, with free and immediate access to all the world's knowledge. Join us!

=== What exactly is the Wikimedia Foundation? Is it a charity? ===

Yes. The Wikimedia Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization with offices in San Francisco, California, USA. You can review our [[:File:501%28c%293_Letter.png|letter of tax-exemption]] and our [[financial reports|financial reports and annual filings]].

It's the parent organization of various [[Our projects|free content projects]], most notably [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia], the award-winning online encyclopedia. Jimmy Wales founded Wikipedia in January 2001 and created the Wikimedia Foundation in June 2003. From the beginning, we have existed for one reason: the free and open sharing of knowledge. We don’t sell information and we don’t accept advertising. Your donation makes our work possible.

We own more than 400 servers used to run our projects, along with all the associated domain names and trademarks. We support strategic software development on the MediaWiki software and related tools, which allow more people to participate and the existing volunteer community to work more effectively. This includes tools specifically related to ensuring high quality. We develop learning resources, support workshops and strive to think intelligently about other ways to bring in new contributors and to grow Wikimedia as an international movement for free knowledge.

In all this, we are supported by [[local chapters]] organized in many different countries.


=== Which projects do you support? ===
=== Which projects do you support? ===

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