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Title: Are any charities or non-profit organizations accepting Bitcoin?
Post by: vezt on September 26, 2017, 01:06:38 AM
Are any charities or non-profit organizations accepting Bitcoin or other altcurrencies?

It seems like the technology would be a huge leap forward for charities and NPOs because of the transparency involved, especially with regard to blockchain. Of course, donors would need to be savvy with the technology.

So, let's start listing them here. Which charities and NPOs are accepting bitcoin or altcurrencies?


Title: Re: Are any charities or non-profit organizations accepting Bitcoin?
Post by: 1NV3ST0NM3 on September 26, 2017, 05:49:34 PM
If you are looking for charity. You can donate to this forum. This can even give you a VIP tag on the forum.


Title: Re: Are any charities or non-profit organizations accepting Bitcoin?
Post by: Racey on September 26, 2017, 05:58:48 PM
I know of one that accepts bit coin   http://www.seansoutpost.com/

Once upon a time i used a faucet that had two options for payment of satoshis, microwallet or Seans Outpost, this website helps the homeless.

Homeless outreach, dedicated to finding lasting solutions to hunger, homelessness, and poverty.


Title: Re: Are any charities or non-profit organizations accepting Bitcoin?
Post by: ahmedjamal1998 on September 26, 2017, 06:07:23 PM
Well you know wikipedia, right ?
That site which has information and date about each and everything but you're not allowed to include it in any authentic researches ?

Yeah they're a non-profit organization and they're the only ones I've across that accepts donations using bitcoins.
The wikimedia foundations (which owns wikipedia) accepts btc through coinbase.

Check this out : https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Ways_to_Give#bitcoin


Title: Re: Are any charities or non-profit organizations accepting Bitcoin?
Post by: AT101ET on September 26, 2017, 07:06:33 PM
There are loads of charities accepting Bitcoin as a method of donation.
If you do a google search for "bitcoin" + "charity" then you'll get a lot of results including individual charities accepting BTC as well as directories/sites listing charities that do.


Title: Re: Are any charities or non-profit organizations accepting Bitcoin?
Post by: ralle14 on September 27, 2017, 01:57:59 AM
There are loads of charities accepting Bitcoin as a method of donation.
If you do a google search for "bitcoin" + "charity" then you'll get a lot of results including individual charities accepting BTC as well as directories/sites listing charities that do.
There are a lot of them true, but some could turn out to be scam sites who knows people might end up donating money to scammers if they weren't informed which ones are legit.

If you are looking for charity. You can donate to this forum. This can even give you a VIP tag on the forum.
10btc is a huge amount to donate. I doubt anyone would donate such amount with the current price of btc now.


Title: Re: Are any charities or non-profit organizations accepting Bitcoin?
Post by: LuanX3 on September 27, 2017, 07:57:14 AM
I know of one that accepts bit coin   http://www.seansoutpost.com/

Once upon a time i used a faucet that had two options for payment of satoshis, microwallet or Seans Outpost, this website helps the homeless.

Homeless outreach, dedicated to finding lasting solutions to hunger, homelessness, and poverty.

This would be your best answer OP. The guy that is managing this site has been around the bitcoin community for quite a while now and he has helped a lot of people using the bitcoin donations he got.

Though I don't think this will solve problems with the problems with charitable institutions. There will still be corruption in it.


Title: Re: Are any charities or non-profit organizations accepting Bitcoin?
Post by: krishnapramod on September 27, 2017, 09:48:03 AM
Are any charities or non-profit organizations accepting Bitcoin or other altcurrencies?

It seems like the technology would be a huge leap forward for charities and NPOs because of the transparency involved, especially with regard to blockchain. Of course, donors would need to be savvy with the technology.

So, let's start listing them here. Which charities and NPOs are accepting bitcoin or altcurrencies?

Here's a list of some popular humanitarian, social, religious, educational, political, scientific charities that accept Bitcoin, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=758674.0

Donation-accepting organizations and projects, https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Donation-accepting_organizations_and_projects

List of Bitcoin non-profits around the world, https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/List_of_Bitcoin_non-profits_around_the_world

BitHope - Bitcoin crowdfunding, https://bithope.org

Bitcoin For Charity, http://bitcoinforcharity.com/bitcoin-charity-list/