1. Noted on this, then any proof that could state that you're indeed an honest organization will be needed as substitute, perhaps a statement from a well known charity org that you're indeed with them? Afterall, you said yourself that you're currently contacting them.
2. Surprisingly, that probably enough. My job here ia to give future investors (in your case, MN buyers) as many reference and study materials as they can to avoid falling into the recent scam ICOs trend. It'll be advisable if you can put those info on this thread as well. I assume you also put linkedin where the profile of the members has history in charities?
fortunatelly, I am well informed what a "scam" is. Afterall, I do cornered several of projects attempting to scam. Nonetheless, may I advise you to look for the definition of "if" and what it means
Charities don't require any of this information from us because we simply provide them helpful installation of ASPIRE onto their websites to support donations with ASPIRE. As such they require nothing but the agreement to support our cryptocurrency.
Our discord and bitcointalk will be updated with charity links when finished, it's just we have to both wait on email replies and of course work on how they can exchange ASPIRE to something more useful.
But yes, we have a team section on our Discord in which all of our team and moderators must upload a real and updated photo of them, although, most of the team are my colleagues I go to college with who all wanted to work on this with me.
None of these users have LinkedIns, because most of us aren't even over the age of 18. I am personally 19, but a few of the others are under the age of 18 and aren't really into that whole sort of thing yet. You can interview us all separately if you like.
I do appreciate the job you're trying to do though, do note we are not an ICO/Token however, we are a coin, which I would assume you know the differences.