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FreeWill’s Crypto for Charity Platform Announces Zero Fees for Donations of All Cryptocurrency

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FreeWill announced that its Crypto for Charity platform will eliminate transaction fees for real-time donations of cryptocurrency to support nonprofit causes, lowering fees on donations made through Crypto for Charity's website from 3.95% to zero, effective immediately.

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Classy Launches Crypto Giving Powered by Coinbase Commerce

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Through an integration with Coinbase Commerce, nonprofit organizations on Classy's platform can receive donations for multiple types of cryptocurrency. Classy announced the launch of Crypto Giving.

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Crypto fundraising: diversifying donations for GivingTuesday

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With GivingTuesday approaching on November 29, nonprofits are working to strategize how to generate revenue and bring renewed awareness to their work. In fact, according to Fidelity Charitable , one-third (33%) of crypto holders have reported donating digital assets to nonprofits. Enter the crypto-philanthropy landscape!?.

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Cryptocurrency Fundraising: A Beginner’s Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

1) Should your nonprofit fundraise cryptocurrency? Hundreds of nonprofits now accept cryptocurrency donations. Bitcoin is perhaps the fastest and most tax-efficient way for donors to support nonprofits, but not all nonprofits should accept cryptocurrency. Thankfully, it’s not difficult.

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The Giving Block Releases 2021 Annual Report; Finds Tremendous Increases in Crypto Giving

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The Giving Block, a crypto philanthropy platform for nonprofit organizations and individual donors, released its annual report for 2021.

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Still, the money is going to a business, not a nonprofit. Janie goes above and beyond in giving back to her community - providing second chance employment, teaching baking classes to underprivileged youth in East Harlem, and donating time and cookies to local community centers and homeless shelters." Do your homework.

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5 Reasons Why Nonprofits Love Cryptocurrency

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Thanks to the increase in the price of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, nonprofits are increasingly turning to cryptocurrency as a new source of revenue. 1) Cryptocurrency Fundraising. Over the last few years, we’ve seen hundreds of millions of dollars in cryptocurrency donated to nonprofits.