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  2. Wikipedia. : Fundraising statistics. Data taken from Wikimedia Foundation Independent Auditors' Reports (section "Statements of Activities"), as linked in the table. Note that "net assets" exclude the more than $100 million held in the Wikimedia Endowment.

  3. Dec 2, 2022 · While Wikipedia volunteers are primarily focused on producing content for the encyclopedia, the WMF is a major fundraising organization, bringing in $165 million from 13 million donations during...

    • What Is Wikipedia?
    • A (Not So) Brief History of Wikipedia
    • How Does Wikipedia Make Money?

    Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that is edited and maintained by mostly anonymous volunteers (more than 300,000, in fact). Almost anyone with access to the internet can write and make changes to the more than 56 million articles across the 300 languages Wikipedia is available in. In a few instances, mostly regarding highly-frequented pages like...

    Wikipedia, now headquartered in San Francisco, California, was founded in 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger. Wales, who grew up in Huntsville, Alabama, made his money initially as an options-and-futures trader in Chicago after graduating with a finance degree from Auburn University. Inspired by the dot-com boom, he launched his first internet co...

    Wikipedia makes money via donations, investments, merchandise sales, and by licensing its content to other companies. In 2022, Wikipedia generatedclose to $155 million in revenue, most of which came in the form of donations. Interestingly, and despite relying on voluntary moderators for content moderation, Wikipedia still spent a whopping $88.1 mil...

  4. Feb 23, 2022 · The Wikimedia Foundation's 2021-2022 Annual Plan clarifies that the total operating budget calls for $150 million in spending, including $15.6 million in spending allocated for grants. This is a significant increase in grants spent in growing the community and content, although it doesn't state the exact places that this money is spent.

  5. This year, WMF — the nonprofit that administers Wikipedia.org — hopes to raise $25 million to keep the site “online and growing.” Reading that, you may well assume that the world’s ...

  6. Nov 28, 2016 · For the past couple of years, the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization behind Wikipedia, has staged a big fundraising campaign toward the end of the year in order to cover the costs...

  7. Dec 10, 2021 · Charity Navigator showed an analysis of Wikipedia’s fund allocation and, over a three-year average, 74 percent of the revenue went to program expenses, 13.5 went to administrative expenses, and ...

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