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Thank you for your interest

Thank you for your interest in supporting the Wikimedia Foundation. We are not fundraising in your country at this time, but monetary contributions are not your only option for donating to and supporting Wikipedia.

Wikipedia is a "wiki", which means that everyone can edit pages. You don't need to apply or get special permission to join us. At the top of each page is an "edit" label. Try it, for example, at the Wikipedia sandbox. You don't even need to log in to edit, although creating an account gives you more options and helps you keep track of your contributions. There is no central editorial board; all edits are made by individual members of the Wikipedia community. For more information, please see the introduction.

If you have any further questions regarding Wikipedia or editing, please contact info@wikimedia.org. This email address is answered by longtime project participants who have vast experience in Wikipedia-related issues.

Thanks again for your interest, and we hope you join us!

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Wikipedia still can't be sold.

Thank you for considering a donation to the Wikimedia Foundation.

We invite you to reflect on the number of times you visited Wikipedia in the last year. If the knowledge you gained here was valuable, please join the 2% of readers who donate. Any amount helps: $5, $20, $50, or whatever feels right to you today.

In the age of AI, access to verifiable facts is crucial. Wikipedia is at the heart of online information, powering everything from your personal searches to emerging AI technologies. Your gift strengthens the knowledge of today and tomorrow.

If Wikipedia has given you useful knowledge this year, please give back. There are no small contributions: every edit counts, every donation counts.

Thank you.