How Does Wikipedia Makes Money






Wikipedia, the “free encyclopedia” of all information may be the most trusted source of getting info on the internet. We don’t acknowledge any hero/heroine unless they have a proper Wiki page stating their work and background.
But don’t you wonder how does Wikipedia make money? Given Wikipedia the status as a non-profit foundation, where does the money come from? This is how they earn actually…
Wikipedia, a sister project of the Wikimedia foundation, is actually funded primarily by readers’ donation. It is a community of volunteer contributors and Wikimedia uses reader contributions to pay the expenses of Wikipedia’s operation, server and staff etc. In 2014-15, they collected almost $75 million USD from more than 4 million donors to support Wikipedia through the Wikimedia Foundation.



Samantha Lien, a Wikimedia Foundation spokesperson told, “”People make contributions year-round from countries all over the world. We receive contributions of all sizes, but every gift is meaningful. The average donation is just $15. Wikipedia readers will see banners on the site asking for a small contribution. We strive to make sure fundraising campaigns are as short as possible, and that people who have already contributed are not asked again”

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