Gentle readers, I'm not an easy touch when it comes to charities. Too often
donations wind up paying for administrative costs and not going to the people
who need it. Nevertheless, as someone who routinely uses Wikipedia as a jumping
off point for research, I felt inclined to make a donation to them.
They
sent me a very nice automated response which I am sharing below with all of
you.
Dear George,
Thank you for donating
to the Wikimedia Foundation. You are wonderful!
It's
easy to ignore our fundraising banners, and I'm really glad you didn't. This is
how Wikipedia pays its bills --- people like you giving us money, so we can keep
the site freely available for everyone around the
world.
People tell me they donate to Wikipedia because
they find it useful, and they trust it because even though it's not perfect,
they know it's written for them. Wikipedia isn’t meant to advance somebody's PR
agenda or push a particular ideology, or to persuade you to believe something
that's not true. We aim to tell the truth, and we can do that because of you.
The fact that you fund the site keeps us independent and able to deliver what
you need and want from Wikipedia. Exactly as it should
be.
You should know: your donation isn’t just covering
your own costs. The average donor is paying for his or her own use of Wikipedia,
plus the costs of hundreds of other people. Your donation keeps Wikipedia
available for an ambitious kid in Bangalore who’s teaching herself computer
programming. A middle-aged homemaker in Vienna who’s just been diagnosed with
Parkinson’s disease. A novelist researching 1850s Britain. A 10-year-old in San
Salvador who’s just discovered Carl Sagan.
On behalf of
those people, and the half-billion other readers of Wikipedia and its sister
sites and projects, I thank you for joining us in our effort to make the sum of
all human knowledge available for everyone. Your donation makes the world a
better place. Thank you.
Most people don't know
Wikipedia's run by a non-profit. Please consider sharing this e-mail with a few
of your friends to encourage them to donate too. And if you're interested, you
should try adding some new information to Wikipedia. If you see a typo or other
small mistake, please fix it, and if you find something missing, please add it.
There are resources here
that can help you get started. Don't worry about making a mistake: that's normal
when people first start editing and if it happens, other Wikipedians will be
happy to fix it for you.
I appreciate your trust in us,
and I promise you we'll use your money
well.
Thanks,
Sue
Gardner,
Executive Director,
Wikimedia Foundation
Still alive and feeling charitable.
The Final touches to the Corn Queen
8 years ago
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