After 10 years of activity Alternativa decided that it's time to get rid of the most ubiquitous obstacles that deter people from contributing to charitable causes.
After 10 years of activity Alternativa decided that it's time to get rid of the most ubiquitous obstacles that deter people from contributing to charitable causes.
With the dawn of blockchain and proliferation of use of cryptocurrencies a lot of charities and foundations started to experiment with crypto donations: the Red Cross, Wikimedia Foundation, Save the Children, and many others accepted Bitcoin or Ethereum for some period of their activity in a bid to make the process of giving for the best causes easier and more accessible internationally. The monetary outcomes of these endeavors were huge - for instance, Fidelity Charitable - the American nonprofit managing the country's largest donor-advised fund claimed to have raised $69 million in crypto donations in 2017.
After 10 years of activity Alternativa decided that it's time to get rid of the most ubiquitous obstacles that deter people from contributing to charitable causes.