FAQ/en: Difference between revisions

From Wikimedia Foundation Governance Wiki
< FAQ
Content deleted Content added
m →‎What is your donor privacy policy?: fix link to donor policy
update
Line 8:
=== 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 18{{ALL-WP-COUNT|million=true}} million volunteer-authored articles in over {{WP-EDITIONS-COUNT}} languages, and is visited by more than {{COMSCORE-UNIQUES}} million people every month, making it theone fifthof the most- popular sitesites in the world.
 
It is a collaborative creation that has been added to and edited by millions of people during the past nineten 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.
 
The Wikimedia Foundation is the non-profit organization that operates Wikipedia and [[our projects|other free knowledge projects]]. ItTogether these sites are the fifth most visited web property in the world. 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]].
 
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.
Line 26:
=== Where can I find more financial information? ===
 
The '''2008–2009 2009–2010 Wikimedia Foundation Annual Report''' covers the previous fiscal year (July 1, 20082009 to June 30, 20092010) with a look-ahead to the next. This is our secondthird annual report. The Wikimedia Foundation Annual Report is a summary of the organization's financials, program activities, milestones and accomplishments.
 
The '''20102011-1112 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.
 
Click the images below to download copies of our Annual Report or our Annual Plan.
Line 36:
{| style="border-style:solid;border-width:2px;border-color:#eeeeee;background:white;" cellpadding="5"
|-
| [[ImageFile:Thumbnail20082010WMFAR.jpg‎|250px|link=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/foundation/a/a4/WMF_Annual_Report_20082009_online.pdf|2008–2009WMF Annual Report]] ||2009 [[File:WMF2010 Spending-2010-11Cover image.pngpng‎|435px250px|link=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/foundationcommons/d9/dd9f/2010AR_web_all-11_Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan_FINAL_FOR_WEBSITEspreads_24mar11_72_FINAL.pdf|2009–2010 Annual Report]]
|| [[File:2011-12_Wikimedia_Foundation_Plan_FINAL_FOR_WEBSITE_.pdf|435px|link=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/foundation/3/37/2011-12_Wikimedia_Foundation_Plan_FINAL_FOR_WEBSITE_.pdf]]
|- valign="top"
|
'''Download the 2008-2009-2010 Annual Report:'''
* '''[[Media:WMF Annual Report 20082009 onlineAR_web_all-spreads_24mar11_72_FINAL.pdf|PDF version (25.0 MB)]]'''
||
'''Download the 20102011-1112 Annual Plan:'''
* '''[[Media:20102011-11_Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan_FINAL_FOR_WEBSITE12_Wikimedia_Foundation_Plan_FINAL_FOR_WEBSITE_.pdf|PDF version (500400 KB)]]'''
* '''[[2010-2011-2012 Annual Plan Questions and Answers]]'''
|}
</div>
Line 64 ⟶ 65:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| [[File:Wmf sdtpa servers 2009-01-20 34.jpg|300px]] || '''Operating the world's fifth largest web property.''' At its heart, Wikimedia requires operational excellence to continue to exist. As of 20102011, we're operating several hundred servers in twothree locations, and we're adding a third location for additional redundancy. While our global traffic continues to grow, our aim is to provide the best possible site experience to everyone in the world, to maximize uptime, and to ensure that all the information in Wikimedia projects is safe and secure.
 
''Photograph: Wikimedia servers in our Florida hosting facility.''
Line 82 ⟶ 83:
| [[File:Pelatihan Peserta di Universitas Mercubuana.JPG|300px]]
||
'''Staging outreach and community events world-wide.''' Once a year, hundreds of Wikimedia volunteers come together at [http://wikimania.wikimedia.org/ Wikimania], in a different location around the world each year. (You should come! In summerSummer 20112012 [http://wikimania2011wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimania will be in HaifaWashington DC, IsraelUSA]!.) And, Wikimedia's chapter organizations have staged dozens of additional events, competitions and conferences around the world. Some are targeted at recruiting new volunteers; some give the community space to think about its work, and to do it. Recognizing the value of people coming together because they are passionate about Wikimedia's mission has been key to our success. In 2011, we'll place special focus on India and Brazil as priority outreach regions.
 
''Photograph: Participants of the "Free Your Knowledge" student competition in Indonesia listening to an introductory presentation (2010).''
Line 90 ⟶ 91:
''Photograph: Wikipedia volunteers at a "backstage pass" event organized by the British Museum (2010).''
|-
| [[File:IndianaPPIclass.jpg|300px]] || '''Working with the educational sector.''' In the age of the open web, there's the potential for student projects to be more than just exercises. Pioneering professors have long assigned Wikipedia writing as coursework to their students. Supported by a grant, in 2010, the Wikimedia Foundation is running the largest-ever partnership program with university professors across the United States (the [[outreach:Public Policy Initiative|Public Policy Initiative]]), resulting in students making improvements to hundreds of articles. Everybody wins: students get an audience for their work, teachers successfully motivate their students, and readers get better articles. Wikimedia chapters have also reached out to schools to develop media literacy and to promote responsible use of Wikipedia in the classroom.
 
''Photograph: Indiana University students of Barry Rubin's Seminar in Urban Economic Development are improving Wikipedia articles as part of their coursework.''
Line 96 ⟶ 97:
| [[File:PSP using the new interface for Wikipedia mobile - 2.jpg|300px]]
||
'''Providing access to Wikipedia everywhere.''' The next billion people to discover the web will do it using mobile phones, some without ever having touched a laptop. We need to make sure that our sites and services work both on modern smartphones and (to the extent it's possible) on lower-end devices. Our current mobile gatewayversion is a start and we'll continue to improve it (including moving beyond the read-only experience). And for people with no or intermittent Internet access, we're supporting copies of Wikipedia that can be used completely offline, including projects like [http://thewikireader.com/ the WikiReader], offline readers for desktops and smartphones, and printed versions of Wikimedia content.
 
''Photograph: Wikipedia's mobile gatewayversion works on the PlayStation Portable – and on your smartphone.''
|-
|
[[File:QOTW 12-21.png|300px]]
||
'''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 encylcopediaencyclopedia?
 
''Illustration: Projection regarding availability of mature language editions useful to different segments of the world's population.''
Line 151 ⟶ 152:
'''We are not considering advertising as a source of revenue.'''
 
The Wikimedia Foundation has 501(c)(3) tax exempt status in the United States. Donations made from other nations may also be tax deductible. See [[deductibility of donations]] for details. Click [[fundraisingWays |to Give/en|here]] for details on how to make a donation via PayPal, MoneyBookers or by postal mail. For all other types of donation, please contact us through donate{{@}}wikimedia.org.
 
{{anchor|How much money are you hoping to raise?}}<!-- so the previous links still work -->
 
=== How much money are you hoping to raise? ===
The 20102011-1112 plan posits revenue of $2029.45 million, a 2824% increase over projected revenue of $1523.98 million for 20092010-1011.
 
More details about our finances can be found in our [[financial reports]]. Here is our [[Media:20102011-11_Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan_FINAL_FOR_WEBSITE12_Wikimedia_Foundation_Plan_FINAL_FOR_WEBSITE_.pdf|20102011-1112 Plan]] (PDF), and here is the [[2010-2011-2012 Annual Plan Questions and Answers|Questions and Answers]] page related to it.
 
=== Who else is supporting you in this goal? ===
 
Most of our funding comes from individuals – people like you. We also receive grants from community and private foundations, as well as in-kind contributions from corporations. They can be seen on our [[Donate/Benefactors/en | Benefactors]] page.
 
=== Where can I learn more about your recent activities? ===
For the fiscal year 20082009-0910, please '''Download the 2008-2009-2010 Annual Report:''' '''[[Media:WMF Annual Report 20082009 onlineAR_web_all-spreads_24mar11_72_FINAL.pdf|PDF version (25.0 MB)]]'''
 
If you want to keep up with Wikimedia events more regularly, we recommend the following sources:
Line 173 ⟶ 174:
 
=== How do I donate? ===
To donate, please visit [[Donate/en|our fundraising page]]. You can donate using any major credit card (including VISA, Mastercard, Discover or American Express), PayPal, Moneybookers, bank transfer, or by sending a chequecheck to the Foundation. Our donation options support many (although not all) currencies.
 
==== Can I make an automatic monthly gift? ====
Line 189 ⟶ 190:
{{Lockbox address}}
 
Our preference is for checks in U.S. dollars, drawn on U.S. bank accounts. Checks in currencies other than U.S. dollars, or from bank accounts outside the U.S., can be very expensive for us to process, which reduces the value of your gift. If you do not have a U.S. bank account, you can maximize the value of your donation by giving via Paypalcredit card, PayPal or wire transfer.
 
==== Where do I send forms, letters or other materials to the Wikimedia Foundation? ====
Line 229 ⟶ 230:
For other questions see the ''[[Contact us]]'' page for more details.
 
 
[[Category:English]]
</div>

Revision as of 21:31, 22 August 2011

Wikimedia Foundation – Frequently Asked Questions