Wikimedia Foundation

Wikimedia is a non-profit organization that provides computing and network resources to create and distribute free content. Since we do not plan to ever have advertisements, and we will never charge authors to write or readers to read any of our content, we rely on donations to keep us going.

Wikipedia merchandise at Cafe Press US$5 from every purchase goes to the Wikimedia Foundation

Unavoidable legal text
All donations will be used for Wikimedia projects, including Wikipedia. The Wikimedia Foundation Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, is registered as a charitable organization with the State of Florida's Division of Consumer Services, a division of the State of Florida's Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services and may lawfully solicit donations under Florida law. Please note that this page and any other link on any Wikimedia related site pointing to this page is not and should not be considered a solicitation to make a donation.

Methods
If you wish to make a donation you can do so by PayPal, MoneyBookers or through the mail at Wikimedia's head office (see below). Please do not send currency through the mail. Also, sending any foreign drafts, checks or other negotiable instruments may entail significant collection costs, an international postal money order or a check drawn on a US banking institution will make sure your complete donation goes to Wikimedia (otherwise foreign collection costs will be deducted by Wikimedia's bank from your contribution).

Our account name for MoneyBookers and PayPal is donation@wikipedia.org (in most cases, MoneyBookers' fees are cheaper than PayPal).


The Wikimedia Foundation is PayPal Verified

Account balances

as of 07:00 UTC, 8 June 2004
not updated live
PayPal breakdown
British Pounds: £560.10 GBP
Canadian Dollars: $204.11 CAD
European Euros: €1,703.58 EUR
Japanese Yen: ¥5,239 JPY
U.S. Dollars: $4,638.47 USD
   PayPal total: $7,884.93 USD*
   MoneyBookers: $13.95 USD*
   Checking: $209.55 USD
   Petty cash: $200 USD
   Grand total: $8,308.43 USD
*Equivalent figure based on exchange rates.
Non-U.S. currency not actually converted.

PayPal donations for: 2003, 2004
Bank account history for: 2004
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You can also send donations via snail-mail to the official public record address of the Wikimedia Foundation:

  Wikimedia Foundation Inc. 
  3911 Harrisburg St. NE 
  St. Petersburg, FL 33703 
  

If sending donations from outside the United States please note (as stated above) that an international money order or other negotiable instrument payable on a United States bank would be appreciated to prevent collection costs. Sending a foreign check to the United States may involve fees in excess of $50 for the processing of the check (or any other kind of draft) if it is drawn on a foreign bank outside the United States. International postal money orders payable in the United States are acceptable and available in post offices in many countries.

Deductibility of donations
Please note donations may not be tax deductible except for U.S. residents and nationals -- all questions in this regards should be directed to your tax professional. For those outside the United States please contact your local tax authorities to determine if there is any tax treaty or other law that may allow you to deduct your donations to Wikimedia from your income. Wikimedia is in the process of applying for official tax exempt status from the United States Internal Revenue Service as it is a new organization (corporate status granted: June 20, 2003) you may not deduct donations until the IRS determines it is tax exempt. It will not benefit from an automatic exemption from the IRS as the first year income has exceeded the automatic exemption ceiling; if you make a donation you will receive the required paperwork, please contact your tax professional for advice about deducting any contributions made.

Comments, questions?
If you have any questions regarding donations, you can ask Wikimedia founder Jimmy Wales. You can also contact one of our project mailing lists, many Wikimedia participants read these lists and can reply to you there. Finally, if your question concerns Wikipedia, the FAQ and the Village pump are good places to check out.

Why donate?
There is no profit motive behind Wikimedia and its projects. There are no full-time employees. Virtually all of our work is done by volunteers from all over the planet. On the English Wikipedia alone, these people have created more than 200,000 articles in just over 3 years. Our projects have tens of thousands of viewers per day. It is clear that Wikipedia will soon be the largest encyclopedia in the world, and the growth of our other projects is similarly impressive -- and overwhelming.

To guarantee availability, it would be helpful if we could employ a server administrator. Brion Vibber (see below) has been both part-time server administrator and lead developer of the Wikimedia software, MediaWiki, for many months -- but being woken up in the middle of the night to figure out the cause of a bizarre server crash is not the kind of work that many volunteers like to do.

Small donations can make a big difference, but if you know of any foundations or individuals who could provide more substantial funds to this non-profit organization, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Please do not feel coerced into donating money. If you don't have any, or do not want to donate, you are and will continue to be free to use our content. This is guaranteed by our license. Only donate if you can afford it, and if you think the future growth of Wikimedia is important.

Developer support
You can also donate to the Brion Vibber notebook computer fund. In case you didn't know, Brion is Wiki(m)edia's lead developer and all-around technical issues man. With rare exception, he's involved every day in critical aspects of MediaWiki and Wikimedia server maintenance.


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