Nonprofit Coded by Kids is doing as every nonprofit does and getting creative with its fundraising: The organization has partnered with blockchain startup STEMChain to set up donations through the company’s cryptocurrency-enabled platform.

STEMChain’s EcosySTEM platform — expected to go live over the next couple of months — helps organizations in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math space build awareness for their causes and accept crypto funds (or STEMcoins). There’s a transparency hook in that organizations must direct the funds to the intended mission. The Philly-based startup will match donated funds on a 1:1 ratio.

Maggie Deptola, COO at Coded by Kids, said the foray into the crypto realm was made interesting because of the transparency promise. It also helps by expanding the network of potential donors to be reached.

“It’s hard for nonprofits to get dollars outside of programming dollars,” Deptola said. “But these funds will help our CommonSpace program, which operates inside rec centers and community spaces.”

We’re excited to announce our first hometown partnership with @codedbykids Read more about our partnership and what’s to come below:https://t.co/WbYhKJVggT — STEMchain (@STEMchainIO) April 19, 2018

It’s a unique opportunity, Deptola said, because despite taking a healthy skeptical approach to cryptocurrencies, the move will allow the nonprofit to have access to a network of people previously untapped.

“We don’t necessarily know but I could make a connection that people that are into crypto are also into coding programs,” Deptola said. “This might be a revenue stream that makes sense for us.”


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Full disclosure: Technical.ly CEO Chris Wink is on the board of Coded by Kids.

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