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  1. The nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation provides the essential infrastructure for free knowledge.[1]
  2. The Wikimedia Endowment provides dedicated funding to realize the power and promise of Wikipedia and its sister projects — ensuring access to knowledge for everyone, everywhere.[2]
  3. A Legacy Gift involves providing a future gift to the Wikimedia Endowment through your financial or estate plans.[2]
  4. The gift does not cost you anything right now, but will be a future gift to the Wikimedia Endowment to help us preserve, build and ensure the future of free knowledge for future generations.[2]
  5. Click here to see if your employer will match your gift to the Wikimedia Foundation.[2]
  6. It is mostly known for participating in the Wikimedia movement.[3]
  7. Content on most Wikimedia project websites is licensed for redistribution under v3.0 of the Attribution and Share-alike Creative Commons licenses.[3]
  8. For instance, Outreach gives guidelines for best practices on encouraging the use of Wikimedia sites.[3]
  9. Wikimedia movement affiliates are independent, but formally recognized, groups of people intended to work together to support and contribute to the Wikimedia movement.[3]
  10. The Wikimedia Endowment will conserve and expand the world’s largest free knowledge ecosystem.[4]
  11. “Access to information is essential to healthy communities and should be treated as such,” said Katherine Maher, CEO at the Wikimedia Foundation.[5]
  12. At the moment, readers can access WHO’s mythbusting series of infographics on Wikimedia Commons.[5]
  13. The Wikimedia Foundation is the nonprofit organization that operates Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia free knowledge projects.[5]
  14. The Wikimedia Foundation is the nonprofit organization that hosts and operates Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia free knowledge projects.[6]
  15. The Wikimedia Foundation is a charitable, not-for-profit organization that relies on donations.[6]
  16. Wikimedia Foundation operates some of the largest collaborative projects in the world.[7]
  17. Wikimedia envisions a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.[8]
  18. It spans various projects, local chapters and support structures of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation.[8]
  19. There are 13 projects that Wikimedia officially supports including Wikipedia, a fifth most popular site on the internet and a well known free knowledge project in the world.[8]
  20. All major projects of Wikimedia are collaboratively developed by users around the world using the MediaWiki software.[8]
  21. The Wikimedia Foundation is non-profit organization established by Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia.[9]
  22. On June 20, 2003, Jimmy Wales announced the estblishment of the Wikimedia Foundation as a non-profit organization incorporated under the laws of the State of Florida.[9]
  23. According to Jimmy Wales, Wikimedia Foundation has only two employees, and the rest are volunteers.[9]
  24. Wikimedia Commons , launched in 2004.[9]
  25. The Wikimedia Foundation is the nonprofit organization that operates Wikipedia and a range of other free knowledge projects, including Wikimedia Commons, Wikiquote, and Wiktionary.[10]
  26. “Wikimedia wants to become the essential infrastructure of the ecosystem of free knowledge,” explains Grant Ingersoll, CTO of the Wikimedia Foundation.[10]
  27. Achieving this goal means Wikimedia’s sites must be reliable, secure and fast.[10]
  28. On the security front, Wikimedia had not suffered a large DDoS attack for several years.[10]
  29. Guided by the mission to share unlimited knowledge with individuals worldwide, the Wikimedia Foundation strives to keep its websites secure, fast, and readily available.[11]
  30. This app is made by the Wikimedia Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports and operates Wikipedia.[12]
  31. As Wikimedia UK, we work to support language communities living in, or connected to the UK.[13]
  32. Extract from the Education booklet case study, written by Wikimedia UK and University of Edinburgh.[13]
  33. The Wikimedia projects are special: they are written and curated by thousands of volunteers.[13]
  34. They are also supported by voluntary donations, through Wikimedia UK, the Wikimedia Foundation and other international chapters.[13]
  35. I originally considered writing this post in December during the WMF's controversial fundraiser, but wasn't able to find an appropriate framing for the post, and ran out of time.[14]
  36. Many of my friends and acquaintances, including those who aren't much into charity or philanthropy, have made small but regular donations to the Wikimedia Foundation.[14]
  37. But does donating to the Wikimedia Foundation actually make sense, once you think more closely about it?[14]
  38. However, I think that many of the arguments that people make for donating to the Wikimedia Foundation are flawed, based on a combination of factually mistaken beliefs and incorrect reasoning.[14]
  39. I have never written an interview experience on Glassdoor before, but had to write one for Wikimedia Foundation.[15]
  40. The Wikimedia Foundation is the nonprofit organization that supports Wikipedia, Wikidata, MediaWiki, and other open source, free knowledge websites.[16]
  41. The Talent and Culture team at the Wikimedia Foundation works to create a culture in which their people can thrive and honor this commitment.[16]
  42. The Wikimedia Foundation found that partner in Culture Amp.[16]
  43. Within a year and a half, the Wikimedia Foundation increased their overall employee engagement score by 15%.[16]
  44. On Wednesday (Sept. 23), Beijing blocked Wikimedia’s application for observer status at WIPO.[17]
  45. San Francisco-based Wikimedia is a nonprofit focused on providing free, multilingual content.[17]
  46. The UK and US had expressed support for Wikimedia’s bid of observership.[17]
  47. This post was updated to include a statement from Wikimedia Taiwan.[17]
  48. The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit which owns Wikipedia, has apparently terminated an employee who was engaged in editing for pay.[18]
  49. Wikimedia's Senior Director of Programs, Frank Schulenberg, wrote a message on a public Wikipedia mailing list last night explaining why Stierch and the foundation had parted ways.[18]
  50. The Wikimedia Foundation has recently learned that Sarah has been editing Wikipedia on behalf of paying clients, as recently as a few weeks ago.[18]
  51. She did that even though it is widely known that paid editing is frowned upon by many in the editing community and by the Wikimedia Foundation.[18]
  52. the nonprofit organization that hosts and operates Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia free knowledge projects.[19]
  53. As an equal opportunity employer, the Wikimedia Foundation values having a diverse workforce and continuously strives to maintain an inclusive and equitable workplace.[19]
  54. Partner closely with other teams and departments across the Wikimedia Foundation to define and experiment with machine learning products.[20]
  55. Two weeks ago, we shut down the Wikimedia Foundation’s San Francisco office and put a stop on all non-essential travel.[21]
  56. Last week, we cancelled all planned near-term global events, and asked the Wikimedia volunteer editing community to do the same.[21]
  57. At Wikimedia, we live by a mantra: everything that happens in the world happens on Wikipedia.[21]
  58. The stipend was announced to Wikimedia Foundation staff on April 3, 2020.[21]
  59. The Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees, which oversees Wikipedia among other projects, voted on Friday to adopt a more formal moderation process.[22]
  60. “Harassment, toxic behavior, and incivility in the Wikimedia movement are contrary to our shared values and detrimental to our vision and mission,” said the board in a statement.[22]
  61. The Wikimedia Foundation listed harassment as one factor behind its relative lack of female and gender-nonconforming editors, who have complained of being singled out for abuse.[22]
  62. These problems came to a head last year, when the Wikimedia Foundation suspended a respected but abrasive editor who other users accused of relentless harassment.[22]
  63. Following Wikimedia’s victory in the Fourth Circuit in May 2017, the case returned to the district court.[23]
  64. There, Wikimedia sought documents and deposition testimony from the NSA.[23]
  65. The government refused to comply with many of Wikimedia’s discovery requests, invoking the “state secrets privilege” to withhold basic facts from both Wikimedia and the court.[23]
  66. Wikimedia challenged the government’s unjustified use of secrecy to shield its surveillance from scrutiny, but in August 2018 the district court upheld it.[23]

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