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How to accept bitcoin and other crypto donations

Whole Whale

Basically, the gift to a registered 501c(3) would be *20% more valuable and the donor receives that full value of the gift (* depending on the tax rate applied ). What’s more, this type of donation will likely be more inline with their beliefs as the alternative would be to pay more in tax to government policy that the donor may not support.

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How Nonprofits Can Jump on the Bitcoin Bandwagon

NonProfit Hub

No matter who becomes president, or which party has a Senate majority, the US government (or any government for that matter) cannot print more bitcoin and hyperinflate the currency like we’re seeing in countries like Venezuela. Accepting cryptocurrency donations is an opportunity to connect with an entirely new pool of donors.

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10 Common Misconceptions Nonprofits Have About Bitcoin Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A single donor donated $56 million worth of Bitcoin to 60 nonprofits at the start of 2018 – on Reddit! So making a donation in cryptocurrency to a 501(c)3 is similar to a stock donation, meaning the donor does not pay capital gains tax and can write it off on their taxes. Myth 3: Bitcoin donors are more likely to be criminals.

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Nonprofit Data Could Be The Missing Piece In Your CSR Strategy

Global Giving

But there are major barriers between registered nonprofit organizations, well-intentioned companies, and passionate donors that could collaborate to meet those needs. That allows individual donors to save time while combing records to find organizations to support. Help your users recommend new nonprofit partners.

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MCON13 Live Blog: Millennial Giving (Alia McKee, Sea Change Strategies and Justin Wheeler, LINK)

NTEN

After graduating college, I became a translater for tobacco giant Philip Morris in Venezuela. Millennials are not your traditional donors--accept this and move on--find ways to engage them. Note: the speakers today are being introduced and interviewed by journalist and emcee Nadira Hira , on Twitter at @nadirahira.

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