Please don’t skip this 1-minute read. My name is Lisa Seitz Gruwell, and I’m the Deputy to the CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation. While browsing on Wikipedia, you asked us to remind you later about supporting Wikipedia. Thank you for considering donating! Today, I wanted to let you know that our fundraiser won’t last long. So if you’d like to donate this year, we ask you to reflect on the number of times you visited Wikipedia in the past year and if you’re able to give A$2.75 to the Wikimedia Foundation (the organization behind Wikipedia and its sister sites).
If everyone reading this gives A$2.75 or whatever they can, we'll hit our goal. Please, support our work.
In the age of AI, access to verifiable facts is crucial. Wikipedia is at the heart of online information, powering everything from your personal searches to emerging AI technologies. And it will only grow more useful.
If Wikipedia is one of the websites you use most and if the knowledge you gain here is valuable, please give A$2.75, or whatever you can afford. Every contribution helps: every edit, every gift counts.
The Wikimedia Foundation is an international nonprofit organization that supports local and independent associations around the world.
Our tax-exempt status varies according to the laws of each country. Donations to the Wikimedia Foundation are likely not tax-deductible outside the USA.
If you have any questions about tax exemptions or reductions, we invite you to contact donate@wikimedia.org.
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