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Topic: Two peas in a pod: Cryptocurrency and charity funding! (Read 669 times)

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Absolutely! there would be no better way to verify whats going on besides documenting the project entirely. After hearing from Sean's Outpost that Jason King will be running across the United States to raise awareness about his Bitcoin homeless relief, I just felt a little behind as far as creating another charity that would follow his footsteps, since obviously you can't ever have too much help towards those in need, animals or humans. I would really like to see crypto have a big affect on my local area of Tampa Bay, Florida and South Florida all together. Eventually I wanted to travel around (as Jason King is planning to do so now) and record where the relief would mostly take place.

But before I file with the state and legalize everything, I wonder if I should change the name of the company? It would be nice to file this week with the State of Florida and actually have a name that came directly from the forum members themselves! Any and all input would be great! I can have a website made showing classifieds of dogs in need of adoption and so on, I would also intend to attempt to affiliate my crypto charity with current animals shelters and animal relief programs already in place, not only to raise awareness but to gain insight in how aid should be disbursed efficiently! inevitably it would also raise awareness of cryptocurrency all together!


Thank you for the input!


How about 'Fi-Dough' for a name?
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Absolutely! there would be no better way to verify whats going on besides documenting the project entirely. After hearing from Sean's Outpost that Jason King will be running across the United States to raise awareness about his Bitcoin homeless relief, I just felt a little behind as far as creating another charity that would follow his footsteps, since obviously you can't ever have too much help towards those in need, animals or humans. I would really like to see crypto have a big affect on my local area of Tampa Bay, Florida and South Florida all together. Eventually I wanted to travel around (as Jason King is planning to do so now) and record where the relief would mostly take place.

But before I file with the state and legalize everything, I wonder if I should change the name of the company? It would be nice to file this week with the State of Florida and actually have a name that came directly from the forum members themselves! Any and all input would be great! I can have a website made showing classifieds of dogs in need of adoption and so on, I would also intend to attempt to affiliate my crypto charity with current animals shelters and animal relief programs already in place, not only to raise awareness but to gain insight in how aid should be disbursed efficiently! inevitably it would also raise awareness of cryptocurrency all together!


Thank you for the input!
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Well that would be a very good idea. I'm sure no one would object to your doing this. And I think doge coin is naturally a good idea for something like an animal shelter. The thing you will need to do is document things and prove that you're running a legit charity.
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since the internet basically created a lot of money during the time period where many people made off with a lot of money from the influx of various cryptocurrencies value such as BTCitCoin and LiteCoin. I have wanted to make a charity following the footsteps of Sean's Outpost (filing under of the non profit inc know as Cyber Donate)but instead of starting another BTCitCoin charity for homeless I may switch the business plan to accepting DogeCoin and helping animals in need, homeless or whatever the case maybe, what does the community have to say about this philanthropy!?
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