Every year the Wikimedia Foundation sets a goal that it knows will be a stretch. They have to do it, because the Wikimedia websites and movement keep growing. Wikipedia is now the fifth most visited website in the world, but our staff, infrastructure and budget are just a fraction of any other top 10 website's.
Every year, the world comes together to support Wikipedia and its sister sites. Our very first fundraiser was just a community effort to buy a volunteer—who later became our first CTO—a much-needed new laptop.
But this year is a little more incredible than most because this year we celebrate Wikipedia's tenth anniversary. It's so important that we kick the year off just like this: by fully funding the Wikimedia Foundation's budget to support Wikipedia and all the sister projects as we head into the next decade of our work together.
Even though we raised more this year than any other year—$16 million—it was also the shortest fundraiser we've ever had.
I've got a few more statistics for you:
- Over 500,000 donations to the Wikimedia Foundation.
- Almost 130,000 donations to the local Wikimedia chapters world-wide.
- Two of the largest fundraising days in Wikipedia history.
- Average donation size: about $22.
So now, we'll celebrate.
From the bottom of my heart, and on behalf of the more than 100,000 active volunteers,
thank you.
Jimmy Wales
Wikipedia founder
P.S. In celebration of Wikipedia's tenth anniversary, volunteers around the world are hosting celebrations. Find out more at http://ten.wikipedia.org. And, if you haven't yet made a contribution, it's not too late. Click here to donate.
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