I have also persuaded The Fessler Foundation to begin accepting bitcoin donations. The Fessler Foundation funds research in new treatments and technology for individuals with spinal cord injuries. More info here:Bitcointalk Forum Post
Am I the only one who missed this post?
Rassah, this looks to me like a very good candidate that's already met the requirements.
In the words of an awesome scientist, Great scott!
How the heck did we miss this? I guess I'll have $3,000 to send out tonight. I just hope bitcoins don't crash in value too much. I guess this is another example of why we need to organize this on a website. I'm thinking a spreadsheet type thing, with the columns containing:
1 - Name of company
2 - URL to company site/contact info
3 - whether it was reviewed (accepted/denied)
4 - whether it was contacted and the result (contacted, they accepted and were paid, they rejected)
While re-reading this thread (several times!) I realized we'd done it before:
Anyway, I came across a very nice organisation to consider for this: http://watsi.org
Today I wrote them a general inquiry about how the non-fees work and only briefly mentioned bitcoin as the only service to my knowledge that would allow to operate without fees. His very quick reply did not mention bitcoin but asked for ways to further reduce fees. I sent another mail with more bitcoin introduction and also sent him a bitcoin via a charged instawallet address asking to either send it back to me or on to a wallet out of my reach.
Watsi.org accepts Bitcoin donations!