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  2. Wikipedia:Fundraising/2024 banners - Wikipedia

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    Fundraising Report: The 2023/24 Fundraising Report is now live, detailing revenue streams, donor feedback, and technical highlights from last fiscal year. Wikipedia Year in Review: Soon, readers will enjoy a look back at the year, both as a micro site and within the IOS app. There will be a donation ask included in the experience.

  3. Charitable activities related to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    The Philadelphia Eagles matched a $1 million donation to COVID-19 relief efforts to the $1 million donation that the team's owner, Jeffrey Lurie did. [16] TikTok pledged $375 million to multiple organizations to fight the pandemic, Facebook has pledged $220 million, and Google has pledged $800 million.

  4. ShareTheMeal - Wikipedia

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    ShareTheMeal ran a pilot in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in the summer of 2015 providing 1.8 million school meals to children in Lesotho through stories, videos, and images pioneered by Tsitsi Matope in WFP Lesotho, which was the app's first fundraising target. [4] The app launched globally on November 12, 2015, for iOS and Android devices.

  5. GoFundMe - Wikipedia

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    Once the website is created, GoFundMe allows users to share their project with people through integrated social network links (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) and email. People can then donate to a user's cause through the website using a debit card or credit card [14] and track the funding. Those who donate can also leave comments on the website.

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  7. Direct Relief - Wikipedia

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    Direct Relief (formerly known as Direct Relief International) is a nonprofit humanitarian organization whose mission is to improve the lives of people in poverty or emergency situations by providing the appropriate medical resources. [5]

  8. Wikimedia Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, major donations to the endowment were received from Amazon and Facebook ($1 million each) and George Soros ($2 million). [ 106 ] [ 107 ] [ 108 ] In 2019, donations included $2 million from Google, [ 109 ] $3.5 million more from Baldwin and Rausing, [ 105 ] $2.5 million more from Newmark, [ 110 ] and another $1 million from Amazon in ...

  9. Wikipedia:Contact us/Donors - Wikipedia

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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.