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Nonprofits Interest in Cryptocurrency Rises

Nonprofits are beginning to see the benefits of accepting cryptocurrency, reports DevEx.

UNICEF can now receive, hold, and disburse digital currency built on blockchain technology with the launch of the UNICEF Cryptocurrency Fund.

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Nonprofit Trends in 2020

According to Forbes, 2020 will see several new trends for nonprofits including the increased use of artificial intelligence.       

Like all businesses, nonprofit organizations are subject to the overall trends within their sector—and like in any other industry, these trends are constantly changing.

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Best Buy's Give Back Sale

Best Buy’s ‘Give-Back Sale’ will give 5% of profits to the  Teen Tech Centers, reports Chain Store Age. 

Best Buy is donating 5% of profits from select items to its Teen Tech Centers program.

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Helping the Underbanked Save

Nonprofit EARN is teaming up with Braviant Holdings, a provider of credit products for the underbanked, to offer its SaverLife program to Braviant’s customers, reports Business Wire. 

Braviant Holdings, a leading provider of tech-enabled credit products and services for underbanked consumers, announced today that it has partnered with SaverLife by EARN, a national nonprofit that helps working families achieve prosperity through savings, to offer SaverLife to its customers. 

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BitCoin Gaining in Popularity for Nonprofts

Nonprofit organizaitons are slowly acceptin cryptocurrencies as a form of donation, reports DeCrypt. 

A new report by Nonprofit Tech for Good suggests that cryptocurrencies are quickly gaining ground as a way of donating funds.

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GoFundMe for Charity

According to TechCrunch, a new platform specifically for nonprofit organizations will be launched soon by GoFundMe. 

GoFundMe has made its name primarily as a platform for individuals to create fundraisers for personal causes — a service that has seen hundreds of campaigns go viral through social media to raise collectively well over $5 billion in funding to date.

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Nonprofit Brings Tech to Africa

Colorado high school student creates a nonprofit that sends used laptops to children in Tanzania, reports CBS Denver.

After graduating from Colorado high schools, teenagers around the Front Range chose to donate their school-issued laptops to children in Africa. 

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How to Use Tech to Solve Problems Long Term

Hackathons, Coding for Good and other charity events that help nonprofits with their technology needs aren’t able to solve problems like homelessness long term, reports BostInno.

Today, there are more programs than ever before designed to encourage the use of technology to solve the world’s most pressing problems.

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Bots Make Communication Easier

The new site Botsforcharity is a partnership between DirectRelief and Mind Heroes to help nonprofits create chatbots, reports the Nonprofit Times. 

When hurricanes struck Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico almost two years ago, the spartan social media staff at Direct Relief was overwhelmed with messages via Facebook Messenger with questions about how to donate, volunteer or get help

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Volunteers? There is an app for that

According to Tech Crunch, Civic Champ has designed an app that helps  nonprofits manage their volunteers.

Nonprofits employ 10% of the U.S. workforce and generate some $2 trillion in revenue each year and yet, many charitable organizations are still using pen and paper to track their volunteers

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