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October 15, 2016, 02:38:04 PM
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I want to donate 10% of my Bitcoin incomes to an aid organization.

Which aid organizations do you know which accept Bitcoins as a donation?
Bro Firstly I Suggest You Don't Donate Money to Any Aid Organizations Online Because How Can You Find That the Organizations Use Your Money Properly....
So I Suggest You that Donate Your Money to Your Local Aid Organizations.....
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October 15, 2016, 03:52:04 PM
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I found this near the top of a search for Bitcoin accepting charities, but it only has 8 or 9 charities on its home page. I don't know if it's reputable and I agree with other posters that some big charities spend all the donations on inflated wages. It's best to find out how much of the donations goes to the people who need it before donating.

https://bithope.org/campaigns

Checking a charity is not easy. Eternalgloom said you can use his charitynavigator.org link to check,

... you always have to look up a charity on http://www.charitynavigator.org/
You'll see how much of the funding actually gets spent on the cause in question and how much goes into 'overhead'.


However when I tried checking the thewaterproject.org link posted by Invulner I didn't find it rated by charitynavigator.org.

Here you go: https://thewaterproject.org/donate-bitcoin

Many others, just search them up on google.
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