Dear nonprofit organizations,

What if I told you I had a secret?

A secret that would allow your organization to:

Mitigate large transaction fees

Deliver funds quickly and easily

Connect with international donors

Increase the transparency of donation allocation

This secret has the potential to add a significant amount of value to your organization. I will tell you this secret for the low, low price of $20 when you purchase my new book titled “Cryptocurrency and the power of Blockchain”…

Okay, I didn’t write a book but the SALT Bridge Foundation does want to teach you the secret value of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. In fact, we believe that value shouldn’t be a secret. The use of cryptocurrency and the underlying technology blockchain technology provides for a cheaper and faster payment system. This is invaluable to your organization and to international donors, due to additional fees and currency exchange. If this isn’t enough of a “hook,” these technologies offer enhanced security and transparency to your financial accounting. The process for accepting cryptocurrency is simple. The possibilities for your organization are vast. The best part is that the SALT Bridge Foundation seeks to guide your nonprofit throughout the process.

Previously, the SALT Bridge Foundation had provided hands-on training to individual nonprofits. On July 27th, SALT Bridge Foundation partnered with the Doing Good Foundation to offer our blockchain technology training to small (under $1MM annual budget) Denver nonprofit organizations. We were happy to lead July’s Educational Series for Small Nonprofits and discuss real blockchain-based solutions to issues that are problematic for organizations in our community.

One nonprofit in particular provided the perfect example of how cryptocurrency can bring significant value to an organization. This organization faces high transaction costs on overseas money transfers. Additionally, funds are not readily available, and are subject to multiple fees per transaction. The use of Bitcoin is one possible solution for mitigating these transaction costs and delivering funds in a more timely manner.

Furthermore, the Salt Bridge Foundation recently announced a gift of bitcoin to Regis University. This will assist in supporting two students traveling to Uganda and Tanzania to connect with underserved communities, nonprofits, and non-governmental organizations. The students will work with the Salt Bridge Foundation to create executable blockchain-based solutions to issues around poverty and financial exclusion. Coincidentally, the organization I mentioned previously has an established Ugandan Program supporting women’s agricultural initiatives. One important outcome of the SALT Bridge Foundation nonprofit training is to create broader partnership agreements that connect mission-aligned programming for larger shared social impact.

The SALT Bridge Foundation believes that an understanding, and utilization of blockchain technology is leading to greater social impact and creating opportunity for future collaboration. We can all work together to ensure the “secret” of blockchain technology’s potential is shared with everyone. The SALT Bridge Foundation is striving to make positive social change in this world and we know we cannot do it alone.

The SALT Bridge Foundation, SALT Lending’s philanthropic sister organization, is dedicated to opening doors to financial freedom for the unbanked and underbanked. The SALT Bridge programs focus on education and access to blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, and inclusive financial literacy. The Foundation’s efforts connect people around the world to the personal sovereignty SALT believes all humans should enjoy.

Please note, SALT and SALT Foundation do not provide tax advice and do not advise on how to structure or record payments for nonprofits.