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Wikipedia and its fellow sites are hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organisation based in the United States. Sites like Google or Yahoo are hosted on thousands of servers, with thousands of employees; we have around 800 servers and around 350 staff, and cover our costs through donations—almost all from members of the public.
Veterans Day is coming this Saturday, and it's a great time to show veterans or active duty personnel how much you appreciate what they do.
WMF clearly have achieved their donation target several times over they need, and they are planning for a "profit arm" (using free labor, I must say), but still they seem to be begging for donation. I have received donation requests from Salvation Army or others and they didn't beg this much, despite they may be in need of more money than WMF.
An alternative to a donations boycott would be a survey to gauge alumni’s confidence in the administration. But the apparatchiks at the IU Alumni Association aren’t about to go there.
A begging letter is a letter to a rich person or organization, usually written by a poor person, or a person claiming to be poor, begging for money or help. [1]Examples of begging letters include a variant of the Nigerian 419 scam, where a letter is sent to a wealthy individual asking for financial assistance for orphaned children, emergency surgery, etc. [2]
While 40% of Americans are eligible to donate blood, only 3% of that 40% donate on a regular basis, every eight weeks.