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Alex Dingle (November 2008)<br /> |
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Revision as of 01:24, 19 November 2008
Template:SponsorLang The Wikimedia Foundation is grateful for every donation made to the project, be it time, money or hardware. This page is dedicated to some of the larger donations made by companies and individuals since December 2006 which help to sustain the projects of Wikimedia. The Wikimedia Foundation does not necessarily endorse the activities of its Benefactors. Other donors chose to support our annual conference, Wikimania.
While only a select number of donors are listed on this page, every donation to the Wikimedia Foundation helps enrich the quality of our projects.
Note: All figures are in $US
Current donors (July 1st, 2008 - June 30th, 2009)
Major benefactors ($50,000 or more)
- We would like to thank an anonymous donor for a generous gift of $250,000 in November 2008. Currently, it is our policy to assume donations to be anonymous unless otherwise stated by the donor.
- We are very thankful for the generosity of Arcadia, a grant-making fund based in the United Kingdom. Arcadia donated $177,376 (£100,000) to the Wikimedia Foundation via the Charities Aid Foundation in September 2008. These general-use funds have been donated by Arcadia "to help with Wikipedia's costs, in recognition of its remarkable achievement in diffusing knowledge and facilitating access to it on a worldwide basis."
- We appreciate the generosity of the Stanton Foundation, which has donated $262,000 to support the purchase of database servers, application servers, network equipment and other hardware. The Stanton Foundation is a private foundation created to further philanthropic goals set by the late Dr. Frank Stanton. This grant was made in July 2008.
- On March 25, 2008, The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation announced an annual donation of $1 million for three years. They stated that "Wikipedia represents a quantum leap in collecting human knowledge from diverse sources, organizing it without commercial or other bias, and making it freely available to people everywhere." (Press release)
Patrons ($15,000 to $49,999)
- Mr. Ron Unz (September 2008)
- $20,000
Leading donors ($5000 to $14,999)
- Anonymous (November 2008)
- $5,000
- John Babcock (November 2008)
- $5,000
- Mitchell Kapor Foundation (October 2008)
- $10,000
- Arlene and Arnold Goldstein Family Foundation (October 2008)
- $10,000
- Ruth Ann Harnisch (October 2008)
- $5,000
- Anonymous (September 2008)
- $5,000
- Jonathan Starr (September 2008)
- $5,000
Sustaining donors ($1000 to $4999)
Koyama Ryusuke (November 2008) |
Anonymous (August 2008) |
Past Donors
Major benefactors ($50,000 or more)
- On March 24, 2008, Vinod and Neeru Khosla announced a $500,000 donation to the Wikimedia Foundation, calling Wikipedia "a valuable global education resource." (Press release)
- Special thanks to a friend of the Wikimedia Foundation, who has made a matching donation of $286,000 in stocks, and who has chosen to remain anonymous. (December 2006)
- We are grateful for the ongoing support of Alan Bauer, who has generously given a total of $145,000 to the Wikimedia Foundation since 2006, including a gift of $125,000 made in May 2008.
- A generous donation of $100,000 was made to the Wikimedia Foundation by Stephen J. Luczo, Chairman of the Board of Seagate Technology in March 2007.
- The Virgin Foundation, operating under the working name of Virgin Unite, is the charitable arm of Virgin Group. The "Virgin Unite" campaign was launched in 2004. The Wikimedia Foundation would like to thank Virgin Unite for its generosity in matching donations during this fundraiser. (December 2006)
Patrons ($15,000 to $49,999)
- Jeff Moe (en.wikipedia user jebba) (2003 - July 2008)
- $29,750 (in multiple donations)
- Two Sigma Investments LLC (December 2006)
- $25,000
- RetailMeNot.com (November 2007)
- $20,000
- Philip Greenspun (August 2007)
- $20,000
- restricted to the creation of illustrations (see more about the project and the related Board resolution)
- Burt and Diana Cutler Family Foundation (December 2006, November 2007)
- $15,000 (from two donations)
- John and Frances Beck (September 2007)
- $15,000
- Richard E Merit (September 2007)
- $15,000
- Community Foundation Silicon Valley, Nicholas Palvesky fund (January 2007)
- $15,000
Leading donors ($5000 to $14,999)
- Crown Clothing Corporation, in honor of Mr. Jim Branam (December 2007, May 2008)
- $10,000 (two donations of $5,000)
- The Sims/Mae's Foundation, Inc (December 2006, December 2007)
- $10,000 (two donations of $5,000)
- Seznam.cz, a.s. (May 2006)
- $10,000
- Graphics Press, LLC (December 2006, December 2007)
- $10,000 (two donations of $5,000)
- Michael Minor (November 2007)
- $10,000
- Select Equity Group Foundation (April 2007)
- $10,000
- Craigslist, Inc. (December 2006)
- $5,000
- Mr. William Richley, P.A. (December 2006)
- $5,000
- The Zephyr Charitable Foundation, Inc (December 2006)
- $5,000
Sustaining donors ($1000 to $4999)
Skinner Fund (May 2008) |
Nitin Agarwal, Misk (July 2007) |
Equipment and Services
- Yahoo! (7 April 2005 - today)
- Hosting capacity for Wikimedia projects in Yahoo's Asian facilities. Wikipedia content integrated into French-language Yahoo Search shortcuts as a test project. (PR: FR, EN)
- The Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) (November 2007 - today)
- Two free Gigabit Ethernet ports for peering in Amsterdam.
- Init7 (August 2008 - today)
- Partial IP transit in Amsterdam.