The nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation — which operates Wikipedia and related websites solely on donations — raked in a record-breaking $20 million during its just-concluded 2011-12 fundraising campaign. The San Francisco-based foundation has been conducting annual fundraisers since 2003.
The just-finished fundraising campaign collected money from more than 1 million donors around the world.
According to comScore, Wikipedia is the fifth most popular web property worldwide, attracting more than 470 million unique visitors every month.
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