Another list to review:
From: Jeremy M.
Hi,
I volunteer at a local non-profit in Squamish, BC (Canada) (
http://www.seatoskycommunity.org/)
I am currently trying to convince them to accept bitcoin donations. They are receptive to the idea, but have some concerns about regulations. We are gathering more information to revisit the question at the next board meeting (in about 2 weeks.)
I just wanted to enquire about bitcoin100's process. I have told them about the possibility of a $1000 donation, although I made sure to stress that it wasn't guaranteed. If they decide to accept bitcoin donations, we will add a bitcoin donation button/page to the website, and possibly start accepting bitcoins for services (there is a a bookstore and computer lab - both of which are raising money for the non-profit).
Once we get to that point, I can have one of the directors contact you to start whatever sort of screening process you go through for potential applicants. This is just an initial inquiry for some more info.
Thanks,
Jeremy M.
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I brought it to the board and they decided to accept bitcoin donations. I am in the process of setting up a bitpay account and adding a bitcoin donation page to the website. (
http://www.seatoskycommunity.org/)
If you can submit our organization for review, to get the process started, that would be wonderful.
Note, they contacted me a while ago, and just recently added a bitcoin donation option.
From: Kumanam R.
Hi Dmitry,
I am with
Africa's Children-Africa's Future (AC-AF). We recently just launched a donation option via bitpay but have yet to receive any kind of funding. I worked hard to push the rest of the board to employ bitcoin and that it was safe.
Would it be possible to get listed as a charity on your site? This may help us with getting funding as we are not likely to meet our target this year and may have to forgo our office space as a result.
Thanks,
Kumanan R.
Board of Directors
Africa's Children - Africa's Future
588 Richmond St. West
Toronto, Ontario M5V 1Y9
Canada
And regarding how long ago they added their bitcoin donation option:
We added it just two weeks ago. I would love to submit us, please let me know what you need.
From: Lisa P.
Hello,
I'm very interested in getting more information about bitcoin and non-profits.
I would love to have our charity sign up as well as be eligible to receive $1000 bitcoin endowment. Our non profit is The Book Bank Foundation (
www.thebbf.org)
Please advise. I look forward to hearing back from you.
Regards,
--
Lisa Chase Patterson
From: Greg A.
Dear Dmitry,
I learned about bitcoin a few months ago, and have been reading and listening to everything I can get my hands on to gain a deeper understanding. I heard about your organization through a video, titled The Truth About Bitcoin, on YouTube. I believe that it will benefit our organization to start accepting donations in bitcoin on our website, and we would love to receive a generous $1000 donation from bitcoin100.org.
Here’s information about our 501c3 nonprofit organization:
Communities Living And Inspiring Mutuality (CLAIM)
CLAIM exists so that people are empowered with the guidance, support, and care needed to awaken to their authentic self-expression and live more resilient and resourceful lives.
CLAIM supports and encourages the development and flourishing of groups where individuals:
- Discover and honor their own inner authority
- Enjoy a true sense of belonging and welcome
- Experience greater joy, gratitude, and grace
- Exhibit greater courage and clarity of purpose
- Enjoy greater creativity and authentic self-expression
CLAIM assists and nurtures communities in which community members are encourages to:
- Embrace diversity and uniqueness in others
- Cultivate courage, compassion, and connection
- Encourage and appreciate self-‐expression and authentic communication in others
- Maintain a safe space for individuals to explore their vulnerability and unique human nature
- Naturally and spontaneously see the emerging perfection in others
- Through the efforts of CLAIM, thriving communities and flourishing, self-aware individuals transform the way humanity lives, loves, and leads.
CLAIM draws inspiration from the fine work of Saniel Bonder and the global community of individuals living and practicing Waking Down in Mutuality.
CLAIM is not a religious organization nor is it affiliated with any religious body. It welcomes members of all religions, agnostics and atheists alike.
CLAIM is self-supporting through its own contributions.
http://inspiringmutuality.org/ Thanks for the fine work that you do!
Warm Regards,
Greg A., CEO
From: Frankie Abralind
to Jennifer, me
Dear Jen,
Please meet my friend Dmitry. We met in business school and he now runs a foundation that is looking for worthy nonprofits to donate to. He recently donated $1,000 each to my friend Jessie's IBME and my friend Amy's Primate Education Network. I think he will really appreciate the work you're doing with
Project Northstar.
@Dmitry, I met Jen because a friend of mine volunteers with Northstar and really loves it. Jen is smart, super friendly and very passionate about the program, which provides free after school tutoring and homework help for DC kids. They could make a big difference with a $1,000 donation.
Good luck!
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From: Jennifer T.
to Frankie, me
Thanks so much Frankie for connecting us!
Dmitry - I love the concept of Bitcoin100! If I'm understanding it right, we would include the bitcoin option on our fundraising page and donors could chose which way they would like to donate (money vs. bitcoin)?
We recently started a crowdrise page (
www.crowdrise.com/northstar) which I'd be happy to feature the bitcoin option on (although to be honest I am not very tech savvy and I'm not sure we are capable of doing this through the crowdrise site). A second option would be to just include it on our fundraising page within our regular website. The site is undergoing major construction and but should be finished in 2 weeks and I would definitely have the bitcoin option included in the new format.
Let me know if you have any insight on the crowdrise page bit and hopefully we can at least get you guys featured on our regular web page soon!
Jen
From: Joshua K.
Dear Rassah,
My name is Joshua I am the Communications Director for Sexpression:UK (
http://www.sexpression.org.uk/)
Sexpression:UK is a national organisations with 29 local branches at universities in the United Kingdom who teach peer led sex and relationship education in our local communities.
We believe that empowering young people of make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health is of up most importance and we advocate on a national level for compulsory SRE to be taught in all schools.
As a non profit organisation we have limited resources to support our branches. We have some sponsorship from various medical companies to host our National Conference and training events but we struggle to do much more.
Personally I am a Bitcoin fanatic and I am hoping to add donation addresses for Bitcoin and Dogecoin in the near future.
If you could offer any help that would fantastic.
If you'd like to learn more about Sexpression please visit our website and social media pages. Link in my signature.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Best Wishes
We never got back to these guys, or even checked them I don't think...
From: Michael B.
Hello,
My name is Michael. I am Executive Director of Coalition Against Overmedicating Our Youth. We are a Michigan based nonprofit whose mission is to help children by determining causation of behavioral conditions through bio-assessment recommendations as well as consultations for safe medication protocols.
Recently I added a couple cryptocurrencies to our donate page (
http://caooy.org/index.php/donate) and posted in a few subreddits. This took off and shortly after I was getting multiple messages requesting different coins be added; I'm still working on adding all coins that were requested. I'm very interested in making bitcoin and other altcoins a regular way for people to donate to CAOOY.
I was referred to your site by a user on reddit and was wondering how to become involved. Most of the donations coming in have been for smaller coins, and I am very interested in incorporating bitcoin at a larger capacity .
Hope to hear back soon
-Mike
From: James M.
Hello,
I work as a volunteer with a
English Bull Terrier Club here in Texas. We rehabilitate Bull Terriers and find suitable families for them. We are non profit. We have a paypal on our website for donations, and have no problem adding bitcoin as well.
Thanks,
James M.
My name is Jacob Martin, I live in Dallas, Texas, USA. I run a charity called Backpacks for the Homeless, that collects donations throughout the year to put together backpacks with food and necessities for the homeless folks in Dallas, Texas. We started last year and raised $500 in less than 2 weeks. With that $500 we were able to deliver dozens of backpacks full of necessities, food, and blankets to the homeless. However, there were numerous people we were not able to help.
This year we have doubled our goal to $1000, and I know we will reach that goal. I heard about Bitcoin100 listening to Andreas Antonopoulos speaking. I wanted to reach out and let you know we do accept bitcoin on our donation site. You can visit our site at
www.bfth2014.com, click the donate link if you feel we are a charity that deserves a donation. With your help I want to double our goal this year to $2000. With those funds we would be able to provide over 100 backpacks, blankets and days worth of food to homeless folks here in Dallas.
Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.
Jacob M.
I asked, and they only started accepting Bitcoin donations recently.
From: Marco C.
Dear Dmitry,
Please allow me to introduce myself -- my name is Dr. Marco Curreli and I represent Omni Nano, a 501(c)(3) non-profit public benefit organization devoted to nanotechnology education. Our mission is to develop and produce high-quality, low-cost, student-centered nanotechnology curricula and educational materials suitable for high school and college students, in order to promote college and career readiness in STEM. Please feel free to browse our website,
http://omninano.org.
As a non-profit, we’re always seeking innovative ways to interact with our donors, and to make the donation process easier and more widely accessible. To that end, we’re researching ways we can accept charitable donations in the form of bitcoins. We’ve registered our organization with BitPay and will be updating our Donations webpage to include the bitcoin donation option soon.
I’m writing today to find out if Bitcoin 100 still offers a $1,000 Bitcoin donation to non-profits accepting Bitcoin currency. How can Omni Nano go about receiving such a donation?
Kind regards,
- Marco.