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Title: Letter To ?
Post by: mizerydearia on August 30, 2010, 07:18:40 AM
In tradition of Kiba's Letter to the EFF (http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=804.0) and inspired by a new thought experiment: bitcoin's industry identifier (http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=942.0=) I would like to prepare this thread to collaboratively produce letters to charities and organizations that any of us feel worthy of inviting to our community.

So as to not cause confusion, as first line, use name of charity/organization your post is in reference to or to suggest another charity organization and then provide commentary/letters/revisions below.  I will periodically update this initial post to help keep things organized.

Charities
  • Charity: Water (http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=950.msg11644#msg11644) by mizerydearia
    • other supporters: n/a


Title: Re: Letter To ?
Post by: mizerydearia on August 30, 2010, 07:19:10 AM
To begin, Charity: Water (http://charitywater.org)

Rough draft:
Quote
Dear Charity: Water,

The Bitcoin community would like to introduce to you Bitcoin <https://bitcoin.org> as a new open-source P2P system that may help to benefit your organization by providing a means to accept small donations nearly effortlessly and with a near zero monetary overhead.

[insert brief paragraph here on how the charity/organization can establish using Bitcoin to contribute towards their donations/funding]

Warmest regards,
The Bitcoin community

sources: creighto (http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=942.msg11517#msg11517), kiba (http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=804.msg11511#msg11511)

http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/3.0/80x15.png (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)

As this particular letter is written well enough, I foresee it can be used as a template.

Draft taken from above and made into template:

Quote
Dear [charity],

The Bitcoin community would like to introduce to you Bitcoin <https://bitcoin.org> as a new open-source P2P system that may help to benefit your organization by providing a means to accept small donations nearly effortlessly and with a near zero monetary overhead.

[insert brief paragraph here on how the charity/organization can establish using Bitcoin to contribute towards their donations/funding]

Warmest regards,
The Bitcoin community


Title: Re: Letter To ?
Post by: kiba on August 30, 2010, 12:26:37 PM
It is not a good idea to stretch the generosity of the bitcoin community too thin. Focus on one charity at a time, and geek charity first. The objective is to unite the geek tribe under one banner.


Title: Re: Letter To ?
Post by: MoonShadow on August 30, 2010, 01:57:54 PM
http://crisiscommons.org/about-us/

http://www.geekswithoutborders.org

http://www.childsplaycharity.org/index.php

http://www.freegeek.org/


Title: Re: Letter To ?
Post by: kiba on August 30, 2010, 03:10:58 PM
Don't forget the big guys like the Free Software Foundation.


Title: Re: Letter To ?
Post by: Red on August 30, 2010, 03:57:57 PM
Don't forget Public Knowledge. Gigi has done a lot.

http://www.publicknowledge.org/


Title: Re: Letter To ?
Post by: mizerydearia on August 30, 2010, 06:50:43 PM
It is not a good idea to stretch the generosity of the bitcoin community too thin. Focus on one charity at a time, and geek charity first. The objective is to unite the geek tribe under one banner.

My intended focus is more on informing charities and organizations of the existence of Bitcoin and how they can benefit from it rather than focusing on suggesting to the charity that our community would like to donate.

I took out the "appreciates your efforts to provide clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations" part as it is irrelevant to indicate that our community is appreciative since the focus differs from the Letter to EFF.


Title: Re: Letter To ?
Post by: kiba on August 30, 2010, 08:21:17 PM
It is not a good idea to stretch the generosity of the bitcoin community too thin. Focus on one charity at a time, and geek charity first. The objective is to unite the geek tribe under one banner.

My intended focus is more on informing charities and organizations of the existence of Bitcoin and how they can benefit from it rather than focusing on suggesting to the charity that our community would like to donate.

That is not what I meant. My focus is on the goal of making bitcoin stronger using the limited goodwill of the bitcoin community. Geek charities are more likely to understand what bitcoin is and is likely to sympathize with the various goals of the bitcoin community.


Title: Re: Letter To ?
Post by: Anonymous on August 30, 2010, 11:52:50 PM
It is not a good idea to stretch the generosity of the bitcoin community too thin. Focus on one charity at a time, and geek charity first. The objective is to unite the geek tribe under one banner.

My intended focus is more on informing charities and organizations of the existence of Bitcoin and how they can benefit from it rather than focusing on suggesting to the charity that our community would like to donate.

That is not what I meant. My focus is on the goal of making bitcoin stronger using the limited goodwill of the bitcoin community. Geek charities are more likely to understand what bitcoin is and is likely to sympathize with the various goals of the bitcoin community.

Maybe the charities that bitcoin actively donates too should be limited at this stage but an outreach program is also a good idea. The charities may then inform their own members if they decide it is something they want to pursue.


Title: Re: Letter To ?
Post by: mizerydearia on August 31, 2010, 01:20:49 AM
Mm, BOP (Bitcoin Outreach Program) - Maybe we can start it.  Hanson?  Huh?  What?  Offtopic? o_O

http://www.ehow.com/how_2148896_start-community-outreach-program.html

We could volunteer our time to meet the needs of a charity or organization in their usage of Bitcoin (e.g. answer any questions they may have, or better, to organize such information to prepare to them as well.)  Perhaps the focus of my letter can be used to establish a kind of informative approach in introducing Bitcoin to charities and organizations; including such things as an offer to offer to assist them if they have any questions.  Instead of directing them to the forum in which they may not be so inclined to use for support, they may prefer to send an email instead, or fill out a web-based form.

There is much knowledge discussed throughout the forum.  It would be convenient to extract informative, insightful informations to prepare in a kind of informational package.


Title: Re: Letter To ?
Post by: Anonymous on August 31, 2010, 07:53:29 AM
lmao Hanson = Justin Bieber  :D

It sounds like a great idea to have a bitcoin welcoming committee.Forums can be a bit daunting for new people.

I took the initiative and created a Get Satisfaction page for Bitcoin.People can ask questions and have them answered.


http://getsatisfaction.com/bitcoin (http://getsatisfaction.com/bitcoin)

Does bitcoin have any official social media profiles ?