Wondering Why Wikipedia Is Always Asking for Donations? A Look at the Financials (2024)

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Wikipedia has asked for donations for many years, it even has an endowment fund. But some people believe the company has more money than they are leading on.

Wondering Why Wikipedia Is Always Asking for Donations? A Look at the Financials (1)

By Robin Hill-Gray

Dec. 10 2021, Published 3:23 p.m. ET

Wondering Why Wikipedia Is Always Asking for Donations? A Look at the Financials (2)

In 2001, Kimmy Wales created Wikipedia alongside Larry Sanger. Sanger was the one credited for the company name by mixing the words “wiki” and “encyclopedia." Today, Wikipedia has more than 2 billion visitors every month, and all versions of Wikipedia combined comprise over 50 million articles.

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The English version of Wikipedia alone has published 6 million articles. Currently, Wikipedia has a team of 250 employees and 250,000 global volunteers. Even with the success the company has reached, it started an endowment fund to “support Wikimedia projects in perpetuity.” Additionally, the company has asked for donations over the years. Any time a person visits a Wikipedia article they are greeted by a red box at the top of the page that asks the visitor to donate. How much money does Wikipedia need to operate, and how much is in their coffers?

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Wikipedia is run by a non-profit and the content is volunteer-generated.

As far as who writes the Wikipedia articles, the company tackles that question on its FAQ page, “articles on Wikipedia are collaboratively written by thousands of volunteers. Almost all articles have more than one author.” This is because the company allows and encourages edits from anyone. The person editing a page or article isn't required to register, habitual Wikipedia editors are called "Wikipedians."

While this encourages involvement and traffic for the website, it also brings a bit of trouble. Wikipedia defines any act of intentional disruption, intentionally humours additions or removals, hoaxes, and degrading information as “vandalism.” Vandalizing Wikipedia isnt a criminal offense, however it is adirect violation of the sites terms of of use. Recprocussions include being blocked from editing or banned from accessing Wikipedia.

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Why does Wikipedia as for donations?

Every Wikipedia visitor is greeted by a red box atop their screen with a message that says something like, “Hi reader. This is the 3rd time we’ve interrupted your reading recently, but 98 percent of our readers don’t give. All we ask is $2.75, or what you can afford, to secure our future. We ask you humbly: please don't scroll away. If you are one of our rare donors, we warmly thank you.”

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Wikipedia functions as a free site and doesn’t charge visitors to access its information, nor does it run ads. Wikipedia has been able to create revenue from merchandise sales, investments, and donations. The company that houses Wikipedia is the Wikimedia Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity. But Wikipedia's spending habits have raised questions on whether the company actually needs money.

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Between 2018 and 2019, the company raised $28,653,256 increasing its total assets to $165,641,425. However, since the labor performed by the company is largely carried out by volunteers, where does the donated money actually go? Charity Navigator showed an analysis of Wikipedia’s fund allocation and, over a three-year average, 74 percent of the revenue went to program expenses, 13.5 went to administrative expenses, and 12.0 percent went toward fundraising. The company also has spent less than its annual revenue was for the past 3 fiscal years.

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While it may not be a crime to ask for donations, Wikipedia may not need to.

Sue Gardener, former director of the Wikimedia Foundation, felt the company has a habit of spending far too little on the people making Wikipedia run. In 2013, Gardener commented on the Annual Report On The Funds Dissemination Committee Process. She noted that while the company has 40 Wikimedia organizations, only 12 received funding allocation. “I wonder whether it might make more sense...to focus a larger amount of spending on direct financial support for individuals woking in the projects,” she wrote.

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Professor and Wikipedia Revolution author Andrew Lih believes the company is not in any financial danger and is "at no risk of going away." The company reported its net assets had an excess of $77 million, which is only “one and a half times the amount it actually takes to fund the site for a year.”

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Additionally, the company cracked down on tech companies who benefited from the site by asking them to donate large amounts of money. For example, Amazon donated $1 million to the company because its “Ask Alexa” feature generates answers directly from Wikipedia. Wikipedia reportedly has enough net assets to run the servers for 75 years even if it never received another donation. Moreover, each donation the company receives via endowment can run Wikipedia servers for nine years. It also has $1 million in reserves for each employee.

“Wikipedia is in no danger of going dark in our lifetime,” per the Institute for New Economic Thinking. Former member of the Wikimedia Foundation fundraising team Peter Forsyth had stern comments for the company. Among them is that the ask box for donations is an “advertisem*nt that says ‘we will never run advertisem*nts.” and that asking for donations is an "embarrassment" to the company. While it's not wrong to ask for donations, it appears the company may not actually need them.

Wondering Why Wikipedia Is Always Asking for Donations? A Look at the Financials (2024)

FAQs

How do I stop Wikipedia donations? ›

To cancel or change your recurring donation please email donate@wikimedia.org and include the following:
  1. The type of change you would like to make to your donation;
  2. The email address that was used when the donation was made;
  3. The full name used; and.
  4. The amount and currency of the donation.
Nov 23, 2023

Do I have to donate to Wikipedia? ›

Wikipedia will always be free for everyone, and there are several ways that you can contribute to Wikipedia beyond making a donation.

What is happening to Wikipedia? ›

Rapid improvements and widespread application of AI may render Wikipedia obsolete, or at least reduce its importance. Academic research in 2023 found that AI, when applied to Wikipedia, works most efficiently for error-correction, while Wikipedia still needs to be written by humans.

Does Wikipedia receive government funding? ›

No, we are independent. Technically speaking, Wikipedia is owned and operated by the Wikimedia Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charity that I set up for that purpose. The Foundation receives the vast majority of its funding from small donors. We are not controlled by any government, although of course we do obey the law.

How much money does Wikipedia make in donations? ›

Wikipedia:Fundraising statistics
YearSourceRevenue
2022/2023PDF$180,174,103
2021/2022PDF$154,686,521
2020/2021PDF$162,886,686
2019/2020PDF$129,234,327
16 more rows

Can Wikipedia be deleted? ›

The page may still be deleted if it meets the speedy deletion criteria. If a page has been speedily deleted and there is disagreement over whether or not it should have been, this is discussed at deletion review, described below. Renominations: Either a page fits the speedy deletion criteria or it does not.

Who owns Wikipedia? ›

Who owns Wikipedia? Wikipedia's tech framework is supported by the Wikimedia Foundation, which also supports Wikipedia's sister projects, including Wiktionary, Wikibooks, and others, and owns all of their domain names. Previously, the site was hosted on the servers of Bomis, a company mostly owned by Jimmy Wales.

Does Google donate to Wikipedia? ›

In February 2010, Google gave US$2,000,000 as its first grant to the Wikimedia Foundation. Google founder Sergey Brin commented that "Wikipedia is one of the greatest triumphs of the internet".

Do you have to give credit to Wikipedia? ›

As any other encyclopedias, content of Wikipedia is not original ideas or creation. It would not be fair to cite Wikipedia only for facts or finding appeared in the entry. On the other hand, if Wikipedia is used to identify the sources of the original content, it would be fair to give credits to Wikipedia.

Why is Wikipedia discouraged? ›

Because Wikipedia cannot be considered a reliable source, the use of Wikipedia is not accepted in many schools and universities in writing a formal paper, and some educational institutions have banned it as a primary source while others have limited its use to only a pointer to external sources.

How much does Wikipedia pay its CEO? ›

Executive
YearKatherine Maher (ED)
2018374,658
2019387,770
2020406,339
2021789,495
12 more rows
Sep 16, 2023

What was the most controversial move in Wikipedia history? ›

He thus increased the number of Wikipedia articles by 33,832. This has been called "the most controversial move in Wikipedia history". In January 2003, support for mathematical formulas in TeX was added.

Who are Wikipedia's largest donors? ›

Leading donors ($14,999 – $5,000)
  • William Van der Kloot.
  • VMWare Foundation Matching Gifts Program.
  • Walt Disney Company Foundation.
  • Bill and Cynthia Wilby.
  • Samantha Xu.
  • Yardi Systems, Inc.
  • David and Monica Zwirner.
  • Anonymous Donors (97)

Does anyone get paid for Wikipedia? ›

Wikipedia does not give any reward other than the presence of the great encyclopedia on the web. It is your choice to contribute a little, to contribute a lot, to not contribute, or to contribute short-lived vandalism. There will be no payment in any of these cases.

Does Apple donate to Wikipedia? ›

Apple and Google are listed as Wikimedia's "major benefactors," having donated more than $50,000 between 2017 and 2018. Amazon donated $1 million to Wikipedia in 2018 following after failing to appear on a list of the organization's top corporate donors.

Why can't you delete a Wikipedia account? ›

It is not possible to delete user accounts, as all contributions must be assigned to some identifier, either a username or an IP address. Editors seeking privacy per courtesy vanishing / right to vanish can usually have their accounts renamed and their user pages (and, in exceptional cases, user talk pages) deleted.

Can you request to be removed from Wikipedia? ›

If you need a page deleted, add the Category:Delete tag to it, and present your reasons for wanting it removed on the article's discussion page. (See Wikipedia:DPL deletion for a proposed implementation of this.) This policy is intended to replace Wikipedia:Votes for deletion.

How do I cancel Wikipedia? ›

The usual way to leave Wikipedia is simply to stop editing and abandon your account. A courtesy vanishing may be implemented when a user in good standing decides not to return and for whatever reason wishes to make their contributions harder to find or to remove their association with their edits.

How do I remove information from Wikipedia? ›

Deleting a page is relatively easy. Basically, click on the "More" dropdown at the top of the page (the delete option will only appear if you are an administrator logged in to your account), enter a reason (or edit the automatically supplied reason), and hit delete. That's all there is to it.

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