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1 History  



1.1  Freerice 2.0 launch  





1.2  Freerice Beta Launch  







2 Effectiveness  





3 Awards  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Freerice

Type of site

Click-to-donate site
HeadquartersRome, Italy
OwnerWorld Food Programme
Created byJohn Breen
URLfreerice.com
CommercialNo
Launched2007; 17 years ago (2007)
Current statusActive
A rice bowl on a globe, filling up every 50 grains

Freerice, originally FreeRice, is a website-based application that allows players to donate rice to families in developing countries by playing a multiple-choice quiz game. For every question the user answers correctly, ten grains of rice are donated via the United Nations World Food Programme. There are over 50 categories, including: English Proverbs, Multiplication Table, German, Flags of the World, and World Heritage Sites. The categories can be played on up to five difficulty levels, from easiest to hardest, depending on the subject. A user's total score is displayed as a mound of rice and the number of grains earned.

History

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The website went live on October 7, 2007, with 830 grains of rice donated on its first day. The site was created by John Breen, a computer programmer, to help his son study for the SAT exam.[1] The second word in its name was originally capitalized as "FreeRice". On November 20, 2007, the WFP launched a campaign to "feed a child for Thanksgiving", encouraging internet users "to take time out from traditionally the busiest online shopping period of the year and help the hungry" by playing the game.[2] For a brief while, the amount of rice donated per correct answer was increased to 20 grains, though this was reduced to 10 grains of rice per answer within a few months.

In March 2009, Breen donated the FreeRice website to the World Food Programme.[1]

Freerice 2.0 launch

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In September 2010, the UN World Food Programme launched a new version of the game with social networking, groups, rankings, and achievements. As part of the launch, the site dropped the second capitalization in its name, going from "FreeRice" to "Freerice".

Freerice Beta Launch

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In August 2018, the UN World Food Programme launched a newer, more improved version of the game on a new website. Apps for iOS and Android have also been released with this version of the website.

Effectiveness

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In its first ten months of operation, Freerice donated over 42 billion grains of rice. One month after the inception of the viral marketing program, users had earned enough points for one billion grains of rice. The United Nations' World Food Program stated that this amount could feed 50,000 people for one day,[3] since it takes 400 grams or about 19,200 grains of rice to feed one adult for a day.[4] Using this calculation, enough rice was donated in 2008 to feed over 6,000 people daily for each day of that year.[5] Since its inception, as of April 3, 2013, Freerice players had earned sufficient rice for over 10 million meals, assuming 2 meals per day.

Awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Ceceri, Kathy (2010-03-04). "Free Rice Expands Your Word Power and Feeds the Hungry".
  • ^ "Feed a child for Thanksgiving". Archived from the original on 2007-11-25.
  • ^ "Web game provides rice for hungry". BBC News. 2007-11-10.
  • ^ "400 Grams of Rice". 31 July 2008.
  • ^ "Total Donations By Date". Archived from the original on 2008-03-26. Retrieved 2008-03-28.
  • ^ Find of the Year 2007, Category Charity (accessed on February 7, 2008).
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