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Wikimedia Foundation annual report 2010–11
Summary
editNovember 2011
Back in January 2001, few people could have imagined the extraordinary impact of what was then just a tiny project driven by a big idea.
But ten years later, we find ourselves at the center of a free knowledge movement built around our flagship project, Wikipedia, which has become the most important collaboratively created repository of knowledge in history.
Today, Wikimedia volunteers around the world work in more than 280 languages to document the stories of their communities and cultures, past and present. During 2011, for example, hundreds of volunteers contributed to the articles on the Arab Spring rebellions, capturing one of the major stories of our time as it unfolded.
The Wikimedia Foundation is part of a broad global network of individuals, organizations, chapters, clubs and communities who together work to create Wikipedia, the most powerful example of volunteer collaboration and open content sharing in the world today. In 2010–11, the bulk of the Foundation’s spending was focused towards putting in place solid technical and organizational infrastructure. In 2011–12, the majority of spending goes towards growing, strengthening and increasing the diversity of the editing community, simplifying our wiki-editing interface, making investments to grow the projects’ readers and editors in key geographic areas such as India, Brazil and the Middle East and North Africa, and improving our presence on mobile devices.
Over the past year, more than 500,000 people donated to the Wikimedia Foundation, giving us more than $23 million USD. Thank you for your incredible generosity, and for your outpouring of support and love for Wikipedia and its sister projects, enabling the work of nearly 100,000 active editors. We owe you a huge debt of gratitude.
The Wikimedia Foundation especially wants to thank the editing community. Your work is essential, and it is what donors are enjoying and supporting: thank you for everything you do. A big thanks as well to the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees and Advisory Board, and a warm welcome to our new Advisory Board members Veronique Kessler and Jessamyn West.
Sincerely,
Sue Gardner, Executive Director
Ting Chen, Chair, Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
Wikimania 2010
editWikimedians converge in the birthplace of Solidarność
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Nobel Peace Prize Winner and former President of Poland, Lech Wałęsa, a frequent Wikipedia user, sent his greetings to this year's Wikimania gathering.
The sixth annual Wikimania, the global conference of Wikimedians, took place in the Baltic Philharmonic in Gdańsk. Poland succeeded Argentina and Egypt, the hosting countries in the previous two years. During three days, Wikimedians got together to celebrate the free knowledge movement, to meet their collaborators in their year-round online work on Wikipedia and its sister projects, and to share insights informing the continuing evolution of the projects. Foundation travel scholarships enabled Wikimedians from 39 countries to participate.
On the conference T-shirts, the motto “Free Knowledge in the City of Freedom” tied Wikimedia values to the history of Gdańsk, where the Solidarność movement had defied communist rulers in the 1980s — led by Lech Wałęsa, who sent his greetings to Wikimania attendees, noting that he was a frequent user of Wikipedia.
Governance and Chapters
edit- Ting Chen, Chair
- Jimmy Wales, Founder
- Jan-Bart de Vreede, Vice-chair
- Phoebe Ayers, Executive Secretary
- Stu West, Treasurer
- Bishakha Datta
- Matt Halprin
- Samuel Klein
- Arne Klempert
- Kat Walsh
- Angela Beesley
- Ward Cunningham
- Florence Devouard
- Melissa Hagemann
- Mimi Ito
- Mitch Kapor
- Veronique Kessler
- Neeru Khosla
- Teemu Leinonen
- Nhlanhla Mabaso
- Rebecca MacKinnon
- Wayne Mackintosh
- Benjamin Mako Hill
- Roger McNamee
- Domas Mituzas
- Trevor Neilson
- Craig Newmark
- Achal Prabhala
- Clay Shirky
- Michael Snow
- Jing Wang
- Jessamyn West
- Ethan Zuckerman
Executive Director
edit- Sue Gardner
During 2010–11, Wikimedia’s network of volunteer-driven international chapters grew from 30 to 35. Wikimedia’s chapters, which are independent from the Wikimedia Foundation, are made up of local members and directors, and in some cases employees. They focus on region-specific work. Typically, that work includes building awareness of Wikimedia projects, handling media inquiries, staging public outreach events, and forming partnerships with local educational and cultural organizations.
Chapters as of November 2011
- AR Wikimedia Argentina
- AT Wikimedia Österreich (Austria)
- AU Wikimedia Australia
- BD Wikimedia Bangladesh
- CA Wikimedia Canada
- CH Wikimedia CH (Switzerland)
- CL Wikimedia Chile
- CZ Wikimedia Česká republika (Czech Republic)
- DE Wikimedia Deutschland (Germany)
- DK Wikimedia Danmark (Denmark)
- EE Wikimedia Eesti (Estonia)
- ES Wikimedia España (Spain)
- FI Wikimedia Suomi (Finland)
- FR Wikimédia France
- GB Wikimedia UK (United Kingdom)
- HK 香港維基媒體協會 (Hong Kong)
- HU Wikimédia Magyarország (Hungary)
- ID Wikimedia Indonesia
- IL ويكيمديا اسرأييل, ויקימדיה-ישראל (Israel)
- IN Wikimedia India
- IT Wikimedia Italia (Italy)
- MK Викимедија Македонија (Macedonia)
- MO Wikimedia Macau
- MX Wikimedia México
- NL Wikimedia Nederland (Netherlands)
- NO Wikimedia Norge (Norway)
- PH Wikimedia Philippines
- PL Wikimedia Polska (Poland)
- PT Wikimedia Portugal
- RS Викимедија Србије (Serbia)
- RU Викимедиа РУ (Russia)
- SE Wikimedia Sverige (Sweden)
- TW 中華民國維基媒體協會 (Taiwan)
- UA Вікімедіа Україна (Ukraine)
- US DC Wikimedia District of Columbia
- US NYC Wikimedia New York City
- VE Wikimedia Venezuela
- ZA Wikimedia South Africa
Contributors
editThe Wikimedia Foundation benefits from its unique global community of volunteer editors and financial contributors. We thrive due to the vital support we receive from this community, which in 2010–11 made over 155 million edits and over 500,000 financial contributions. Going forward, we intend to continue to serve this worldwide community with every resource at our command.
$1 million +
edit- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- Stanton Foundation
- Anonymous
$100,000 – $999,999
edit- The Brin Wojcicki Foundation
- David and Jamie Cummings
- The Ford Foundation
- The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
- Omidyar Network
- The James and Angela Thompson Foundation
$25,000 - $99,999
edit- The Craigslist Charitable Fund
- John N. Caulkins
- The Google Matching Gifts Program
- The Kaphan Foundation
- The Shor Family Foundation
- Two Sigma Investments, LLC
- Yardi Systems, Inc.
- Anonymous (4)
$5,000 – $24,999
edit- Andras Konya, Jr.
- Annette J. Campbell-White
- The Apple Pickers Foundation
- The Arlene & Arnold Goldstein Family Foundation
- Armen Avanessians
- The Boris and Inara Teterev Foundation
- Brian Kim
- Casey DeGroot
- Christopher Ruddy
- Craig Hatkoff
- Djordje Jankovic
- Elon Musk
- Galip Tomac
- Goldman, Sachs, and Company Matching Gifts Program
- Ilja Pljusnin
- J. Willis Jarvis
- Jeff Hartline
- Jeffrey Dauber
- Jeffrey Weber
- Jeremy Coller
- John Baldridge
- John Doerr
- John Little
- Kaz Foundation for Social Advancement
- Kevin O'Shea
- Kevin Shepherd
- The King and Linda Won Family Fund
- Laurent Drion
- Leon David Michaud
- Liam Connell
- The Madan Family Gift Fund
- The Marc Haas Foundation
- Marco Teubner
- Margo Seltzer and Keith Bostic
- Mattias Söderhielm
- Mehrdad Golabgir
- The Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
- Milonja Bjelic
- Neil Riordan
- The Nora Roberts Foundation
- Paul Spraos
- Peter Macaulay
- Purnendu Ojha
- Ron Unz
- Ruslan Panasovskyi
- The Ruth and David Levine Charitable Fund
- Sarah Wesley
- Sean Lennon
- Shabbir Moosabhoy
- Shvat Shaked
- The Sigrid Rausing Trust
- The Skowronski Family Foundation
- Srinivasan Krishnan
- Stephen B. Ippolito
- Susan Petersmeyer
- Tripling Elephants
- Anonymous (4)
$1,000 – $4,999
edit- Aaia Nugent
- Aase Lindahl
- Abdul Bin laden
- Abdulla Al-Thani
- Abdulmajeed Alshatti
- The Academy Place Foundation
- Adam Fila
- The Adam J. Weissman Foundation
- Adobe Matching Gifts Program
- Ajay Goel
- Akash Jain
- Alan Dunn
- Alan Gorenberg
- Alan Weiner
- Albert James Hudspeth
- Albert Shahugian
- Alex Blavatnik
- Alex Hsu
- Alex Poon
- Alexander Polsky
- Alexander Rousmaniere
- Alfred Zimmermann
- Alisa Oleary
- Alistair Woodman
- Allan Stephan
- The Amont Foundation, Inc.
- Andrew Hillstrom
- Andrew Kraft
- Angela K. Hodge
- Anna Scott
- Anna Wodynski
- Anup Mantri
- Arthur Hunter
- Aspera, Inc.
- Ayco Charitable Foundation
- B. S. Ramamurtie
- Beauchamp Place Communications Inc.
- The Behemoth
- The Bell Family Foundation
- The Belmonte Foundation
- The Ben Williams Fund
- Bernard Halim
- Bernhard Friess
- Betty Gerlack
- BiblioLabs, LLC
- Bill McCune
- Boris Kontsevoi
- Brad Wilson
- Bradford Sherburne
- Brandon Kopetzky
- Brian Burnim
- Brian McInnis
- Brian Potter
- Brian White
- The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Matching Gifts Program
- The Brooks Family Foundation
- Burada Iulian
- Burt Cutler
- The Caithness Foundation
- Carla Flournoy
- Caroline Hu
- Catherine L. Leung
- Cedar Street Advisors
- Charles Gibbs
- Charles Smith-Dewey
- The Chevron Humankind Matching Gifts Program
- Christine A. Molinaro
- Christine Herget
- Christopher Jannuzzi
- Christopher J. Lingle
- Christopher Turner
- Chuck Silvers
- Claude Blackburn
- The Coleman Foundation
- The CYLA Charitable Fund
- Cynthia Boyd
- Dalibor Antonic
- Dave McComb
- David Agraz
- David Brauer
- David Bunton
- David Bydeley
- David Cline
- David Dacus
- David Fischer
- David Harris
- David Hitz
- David Humm
- David K. Donald
- The David L. and Marilyn S. Wenner Fund
- David Peltz
- David S. Starr
- Derrick Strickland
- The Dillon Fund
- Dimitrios Staikos
- Dirk Pranke
- Djordje Jankovic
- Dmitry Sagalovskiy
- Domas Mituzas
- Don Garrett
- Don Husby
- Don Melton
- Donald Jaycox
- Doron Daveed Ben-Avi
- Doug Jaffe
- The Douglas B. Marshall, Jr. Family Foundation
- Douglas Durst
- Douglas Ferguson
- Drew Perkins
- The Drexler Estate Fund
- Dustin Frazier
- Dylan Parker
- Earl Hemphill
- Eben Moglen
- Edna Sugihara
- The Elbrun and Peter Kimmelman Family Foundation, Inc.
- Elecia White
- Elisabeth Bylund
- Greg and Liz Lutz
- Emil Biendara
- Emmanuel Balseca
- Eric Lee
- Eric Stokes
- Eric Yao
- Erich Hoop
- Ethel W. Moore
- Florin Miron
- Francisco Sampaio
- Francois Delori
- Frank Brunckhorst
- Frank Rothacker
- Franz Heinsen
- Franziska Bodmer Mancia
- Fred Hipp
- Frost Bank
- Gabe Newell
- Gavin Moodie
- The Geisel Family Foundation
- George T. Anagnost
- Gerald Jay Sussman
- Graeme Birchall
- The Graham Weston Gift Fund
- The Grainger Matching Gifts Program
- Graphics Press, LLC
- Green Bicycle Fund
- Greg Grass
- Greg Hendershott
- Gregory Richards
- H.M. Koo
- Heather Bendler
- The Highland Vineyard Foundation
- Hiromasa Nagase
- Holger Madsen
- The Houser Foundation
- Howard Ahmanson
- The HP Company Foundation Matching Gifts Program
- The Huber Gift Fund
- Hugh Glenister
- Iain McClatchie
- Iqbal Shamsul
- Irene and Richard Van Slyke
- J. Michael Miller
- Jacob Albrecht
- Jacqueline Shelburne
- James Cogbill, Jr.
- James Mason
- James McClave
- James O'Shaughnessy
- James Ward
- Janet DeNicola
- Jaroslav Verchkovski
- Jawaad Mahmood
- Jay Flatland
- The Jeff and Linda Hendricks Family Foundation
- Jeffrey Feddersen
- Jeffrey Krug
- Jeffrey Lamkin
- Jelly Vision Inc.
- Jennifer King
- Jennifer Lazuka
- Jesse Ausubel
- The Jewish Community Endowment Fund
- Don and Jill Knuth
- Jim Hobart
- Jimmy Janacek
- Joan Sherman
- Jochen Titus
- John Dove
- John E. Peters
- John Eckstein
- John Hughes
- John McKnight
- John Nelson
- John O'Connor
- John Powell
- John Rowley
- John Stanford, Jr.
- Jonathan Tobert
- Jordan Hare
- Jose Trejo
- Josef Frick
- Joseph Brandt
- Joseph Sokal
- Joshua Eckhardt
- Joshua Guberman
- Jude Montassir
- Juergen Wagentrotz
- Jules Bernstein and Linda Lipsett
- Julie Johnson
- Julien Basch
- Kanghao Lu
- Karen Lawrence
- Karine Joly
- Katharine Brigham
- Katherine Erickson
- Keah Yong Heng
- Keith Tyson
- Kenneth Eddings
- Kevin Arpe
- Kevin C. Hammond
- Kevin Cheng
- Ki Yan Karen Lo
- Kim Henry
- Kim Spitznagel
- Kim Stowers
- Kimberley Harding
- Kimberly Mayfield
- The Koppelman Family Foundation
- Kristine M. Lung
- Kuang-Hsiang Lin
- Kurt Ackermann
- L. David Mirkin, M.D.
- Lars Markhus
- Lars Petter Mathiassen
- Las Vegas Hotels
- Laurel Touby
- Laurence Boyd
- Laurie Pitman
- Lawrence D. Cavanagh, Jr.
- Lee Elder
- Lee Hong Gerald Yu
- Lenore C. Cooney
- Leonard Ferrera
- Linda L. Slakey
- Linda Lee
- Linda Weitz
- Lisa Tung
- Lone Pine Capital, LLC
- Lowell Wood
- The Louie-Marsh Family Fund
- Luís Norberto Pascoal
- Luke A. Knowles
- M. Hepel
- Maho Kokuryo
- Manisha her
- Marc Forand
- Marc Heinz
- Marc Labelle
- Marcello Cattaneo Adorno
- Margaret Raymond
- Marilyn Lucht
- Marilyn Simons
- Marius Bakken
- Mark Feldberg
- Mark Heising and Elizabeth Simons
- Mark Leonard
- Mark Melton
- Mark Waber
- Masazumi Miyagawa
- Mathew Donovan
- Matthias Dietrich
- Mehmet Betil
- Melissa A. Chilton
- Michael and Debbie Koss
- Michael Hodnett
- Michael J. Fine
- Michael Marcus
- Michael Matera
- Michael Pryor
- Michael Swart
- Michael Terry
- Michael Totten
- Mikhail Degtiarev
- Mikhail Seregine
- The Million Children Foundation
- Minjen Mao
- Mohammed Al Nahyan
- Mohan Pandit
- The Moorhead Family Fund
- Murtada Elkhalifa
- Nadir Godrej
- Nancy Cornelius
- National Philanthropic Trust
- The Neal and Elizabeth Weber Fund
- Nicholas Fink
- Nicholas Riesland
- Nicole Ingeborg Lieger
- Nora Klein
- The Nord Family Foundation
- Oisin Crawley
- Oliver Wright
- Omer Ayfer
- The Oracle Corporation Matching Gifts Program
- ORX
- Patrick Condon
- Paul Haahr
- Paul Harvey
- Paul von Kuster
- Paul Wilmes
- Pavel Kostenko
- Pawel Ciszewski
- Peter A. Wiringa
- Peter Francati
- Peter J. Enyeart
- Peter Swiecicki
- Peter Ungar
- Petr Jirous
- The Philip and Julia Meshberg Family Foundation
- Philip Mateescu
- Philip Perlman
- The PMJJ Harmon Foundation
- The Pond Family Foundation Trust
- Pooja P. Rutberg
- Pradeep Sindhu
- R. G. Geisler
- Raghavan Srinivasan
- Rahul Bhadani
- Ramamoorthi Bhaskar
- Rasheed Aleid
- Rau Abari
- Ravi Kalidindi
- The Raymond Family Foundation
- Rebecca Reynolds
- Reuben E. Last
- Richard Kandarian
- Richard Saada
- Richard Yonash
- Rob Napier
- Robert Ashcroft
- Robert Capps
- Robert Kaplan
- Robert M. Chin
- Robert Prestezog
- Robert Ruderman
- Robert Thomas
- Robert W. Roper
- Rohan Murty
- Rory O'Connor
- Rosanne Cerello
- Roy H. Jablonka
- The Royce Family Foundation
- Rutherford Gong
- Ryusuke Koyama
- Sadao Milberg
- Samuel Klein, Jr.
- The San Diego Foundation
- Sara Smollett
- Sarah Alfadl
- Sathien Tejapaibul
- The Sawa Family Charitable Fund
- Scott Coulter
- Scott Jensen
- Scott Johns
- Scott Johnston
- Scott R. Knight
- Seattle Foundation
- Shamsa N.
- Shon Harris
- Sid Harth
- Sienna Deano
- The Skinner Fund
- The Snyder White Oaks Foundation of Delaware
- Sohei Machida
- Spencer V. Pricenash
- Stefan Edlis
- Stefan Schwab
- Stefan Winkler
- Stephen C. Hecht
- Stephen Gray
- Steve Kass
- Steven B. Schlossstein
- Steven VanRoekel
- Stuart Cheshire
- Sudhir Sadalge
- Susan Borden
- Susan Woodward
- Swiftrank Pte Ltd
- Tahir Gozel
- Takashi Kousaka
- Takeshi Mano
- Talal AlFaisal
- Taner Halicioglu
- Tetsuya Isozaki
- Thai Tan Nguyen
- Thomas Salander
- Tilman Reinhardt
- Timothy Mott
- Timothy Robinson
- Tomaso Renoldi Bracco
- Torunn Birkeland
- Tradebot Ventures, Inc.
- Tuula Simell
- The Vadasz Family Fund
- Vadim Asadov
- Victoria Walsh
- Vijay Santhanam
- Villazzo, LLC
- Vinay Jain
- Vincent Paquet
- Warren Snaider
- Whitney Robinson
- The Wikimedia Foundation Staff
- WIG Company
- Wilford Reynolds
- William B. Edwards
- William Foster
- William K. Rohwedder
- William Lynch
- William Wenheim
- The Windmill Foundation
- Xie Wu
- The Yahoo! Matching Gifts Program
- Yaso ITO
- Yasuhiro Murakami
- Yu-Chen Chen
- Yudson Gondobintoro
- Zoline Foundation
- 瑞霙 洪
- Anonymous (5)
Gifts in-kind
edit- Cisco
- comScore
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- EvoSwitch
- Exbrook Design
- Kennisnet Amsterdam
- Leaseweb
- No Starch Press
- Perkins Coie
- Tele2
- TeliaSonera International Carrier
- WatchMouse
- Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich, & Rosati
Wikimedia chapters
edit- Wikimedia Australia
- Wikimedia Austria
- Wikimedia Deutschland
- Wikimedia France
- Wikimedia Hungary
- Wikimedia Netherlands
- Wikimedia Sweden
- Wikimedia Switzerland
- Wikimedia United Kingdom
Financials
editThe Wikimedia Foundation continues to enjoy a stable base of revenue, stemming largely from its annual community giving campaign. In 2010–11, we doubled the number of small donors to over 500,000 individuals from all over the world. Now in the second year of our five-year strategic plan, we are hiring new staff members, increasing the capacity of our server network to deliver Wikipedia and our other projects to the world, and intensifying our efforts to expand the reach of our projects in the Global South through on-the-ground initiatives.
Where the money goes
editMaintaining our site and improving our software
|
$8,869,675 | 44% |
Expanding our global reach
|
$2,388,698 | 12% |
Direct support to our volunteer community
|
$1,889,084 | 9% |
Fundraising
|
$2,142,217 | 11% |
Board of Trustees and special projects
|
$1,172,654 | 6% |
Administration
|
$3,636,236 | 18% |
Total cash expenditures, including all capital purchases. | $20,098,564 |
Financial Performance
editThe Wikimedia Foundation’s 2010–11 fiscal year took place from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011. Throughout this report all financial data is reported in U.S. dollars unless otherwise noted.
Description | Amount | ||
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Support and revenues | |||
Contributions | 23,020 | ||
Restricted contributions | 666 | ||
In-kind service revenue | 350 | ||
Investment income, net | 37 | ||
Other income, net | 712 | ||
Total — revenue | 24,785 | ||
Expenses | |||
Salaries and wages | 7,312 | ||
Awards and grants | 471 | ||
Internet hosting | 1,800 | ||
In-kind service expenses | 350 | ||
Operating expenses | 5,761 | ||
Travel | 1,159 | ||
Depreciation and amortization | 1,001 | ||
other expenses, including special events | 36 | ||
Total — expenses | 17,890 | ||
Increase in net assets | 6,895 |
Assets | Liabilities & Net Assets | ||||
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Cash and cash equivalents | 12,026 | Liabilities | |||
Contributions receivable | 1,000 | Accounts payable and accrued expenses | 1,431 | ||
Accounts receivable | 695 | Deferred revenue | 375 | ||
Investments | 5,849 | Other liabilities | 168 | ||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 1,215 | Total liabilities | 1,974 | ||
Total current assets | 20,785 | Net Assets | |||
Property, plant, and equipment | 3,402 | Unrestricted net assets | 20,772 | ||
Nonconcurrent portion of contributions receivable | 1,979 | Temporarily restricted net assets | 3,420 | ||
Total net assets | 24,192 | ||||
Total assets | 26,166 | Total liabilities and net assets | 26,166 |
Who supports us
edit2009-10 | 2010-11 | |
---|---|---|
Number of individual donors | 261,339 | 573,568 |
219% Increase in total number of funding sources
$40.10 Average donation for 2010-11
The Wikimedia Foundation is a four-star rated charity according to Charity Navigator, America's premier independent charity evaluator.
Projects
editThe Wikimedia Foundation operates 11 free knowledge projects managed and built by a community of over 100,000 active volunteers.
Wikipedia® Free encyclopedia
The free encyclopedia containing more than 20.6 million articles in more than 280 languages. The most comprehensive and widely used reference work humans have ever compiled. 100,000 active volunteers contribute new content every month.
Wikimedia Commons™ Shared media repository
A repository of almost 13 million freely usable images, sound and video files, serving both Wikimedia’s projects and countless other educational and informational needs.
MediaWiki® Open-source wiki software
The leading open-source wiki software on the Internet which acts as the backbone for all of the Wikimedia Foundation’s wikis and thousands of other wiki communities.
Wikispecies™ Dictionary of species
Wikibooks™ Free textbooks and manuals
Wikinews® Free content news source
Wikiquote™ Collection of free quotations
Wiktionary® Dictionary and thesaurus
Meta-wiki™ Project coordination
Wikiversity™ Free learning tools
Wikisource® Free source documents
Index
editFigures as of October 2011 unless otherwise stated
- Unique visitors to Wikimedia Foundation sites, September 2011: 454 million
- Language editions of Wikipedia: 282
- Average number of new articles created daily, July 2010 through June 2011: 8,371
- Number of articles across all Wikipedia language editions: 20.6 million
- Number of edits to Wikipedia, July 2010 through June 2011: 139.3 million
- Average monthly page views, July 2010 through June 2011: 13.6 billion
Acknowledgements
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Strategic Priorities
edit- Stabilize infrastructure
- Increase participation
- Improve quality
- Increase reach
- Encourage innovation
Wikimedia Foundation targets for 2015
edit- Increase the total number of people served to 1 billion
- Increase the number of Wikipedia articles we offer to 50 million
- Ensure information is high quality by increasing the percentage of material reviewed to be of high or very high quality by 25 percent
- Encourage readers to become contributors by increasing the number of total editors per month who made >5 edits to 200,000
- Support healthy diversity in the editing community by doubling the percentage of female editors to 25 percent and increase the percentage of Global South editors to 37 percent
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