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<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size: 15pt;" id="top">Wikimedia Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions</span><br/>
<div style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-size: 15pt;" id="top">Wikimedia Foundation Frequently Asked Questions</span><br/>
<span style="font-size: 12pt;" id="top">Last revision: November 2010</span></div><br/>
<span style="font-size: 12pt;" id="top">Last revision: November 2010</span></div><br/>


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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 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.
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.


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.
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.


=== Where can I find more financial information? ===
=== Where can I find more financial information? ===
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Supported by an intense community-driven planning process, in 2010 the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees set "big, hairy, audacious goals" for Wikimedia. These [[Media:Wikimedia Five-Year Targets.pdf|five-year targets]] (PDF) include increasing Wikimedia's global reach to '''1 billion people''' and the number of articles in Wikipedia to '''50 million'''. We're also setting out to dramatically increase and diversify '''participation''', and to measure and improve '''quality''' of all Wikimedia content.
Supported by an intense community-driven planning process, in 2010 the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees set "big, hairy, audacious goals" for Wikimedia. These [[Media:Wikimedia Five-Year Targets.pdf|five-year targets]] (PDF) include increasing Wikimedia's global reach to '''1 billion people''' and the number of articles in Wikipedia to '''50 million'''. We're also setting out to dramatically increase and diversify '''participation''', and to measure and improve '''quality''' of all Wikimedia content.


Wikimedia is not a traditional organization. It's a global movement. The core of the work is done by thousands of volunteers world-wide. This volunteer community is supported by a network of organizations, with the Wikimedia Foundation at its center, working in partnership with geographically focused [[local chapters]] in {{CHAPTER-COUNT}} countries. It's our volunteer community that enables us to accomplish so much with so little.
Wikimedia is not a traditional organization. It's a global movement. The core of the work is done by thousands of volunteers worldwide. This volunteer community is supported by a network of organizations, with the Wikimedia Foundation at its center, working in partnership with geographically focused [[local chapters]] in {{CHAPTER-COUNT}} countries. It's our volunteer community that enables us to accomplish so much with so little.


These are some of the activities we're focused on right now:
These are some of the activities we're focused on right now:

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Wikimedia Foundation – Frequently Asked Questions
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