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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. These features, among others, have made bitcoin a rising star, and the best appreciating asset in recent history.

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10 Common Misconceptions Nonprofits Have About Bitcoin Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It cannot be arbitrarily printed/devalued like what happened in Venezuela. Since cryptocurrencies are still a relatively new technology, they are not as user-friendly as many other technologies like smartphones and laptops. Myth 4: Nothing makes Bitcoin valuable, right? Bitcoin is backed by math and code.

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Nonprofit Data Could Be The Missing Piece In Your CSR Strategy

Global Giving

It combines government data, public information, and other reliable records to give the most comprehensive virtual map of nonprofits from Afghanistan to Venezuela. GlobalGiving Atlas includes everything from government ID numbers, mission statements, and organization financials.

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How-to: Let Go and Start Blogging

NTEN

I attended the keynote address on blogging by Atlantic journalist Andrew Sullivan at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta on April 9. I followed the blog around the time of my travel to Venezuela in 2007 during which time the blog reported on the controversy surrounding the license of privately-held RCTV.

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Kevin Danaher of Global Exchange Talks about the Global Citizen Center

Have Fun - Do Good

As the environment gets destroyed--and pretty much every biological system is collapsing right now--the value of economic models, business models, that save nature, that mitigate environmental pollution and the destruction of soil, and the pollution of water and things like that; the value of those technologies and business models keeps going up.

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