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Shift4, launched the “Caring with Crypto” campaign to raise over $20 million for nonprofit organizations on The Giving Block.
Now, perhaps you think of cryptocurrency as something nefarious or something only a small group of people know about, but you would be wrong. Cryptocurrency is here, it’s a legitimate currency, it’s growing, and nonprofits are starting to wake up to it.
World leaders called to support CEPI to help end the COVID-19 crisis, prepare for future pandemics, and address epidemic threats.
Charities accredited by BBB Wise Giving Alliance can accept 50+ cryptocurrencies as charitable donations powered by The Giving Block.
Classy announced that its nonprofit customers collectively raised more than $1.1 billion on the Classy platform in 2021.
Connecticut-based nonprofit Homes with Hope received a $1,500 donation, making it the $1billion transaction for fundraising platform Do
Let's explore why this mode of donation may be of interest to donors, the benefits to nonprofits accepting cryptocurrency, and any potential risks of what some are calling Money 2.0.
The Giving Block, a crypto philanthropy solution, announced it is on pace to process over $100 million in cryptocurrency donations in 2021 and projects $1 billion in cryptocurrency donations to be processed in 2022.
I’m an avid scanner of mail samples. I’m particularly intrigued by how organizations approach the monthly gift option on their reply forms. If you’re at all interested in growing your number of monthly donors, planting the monthly giving seeds on your appeals has become a best practice...
PayPal’s corporate social responsibility program provides employees with the opportunity to distribute grants to their local communities. This year, PayPal supported 75 organizations with a total of $1.4 million in grants...