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Smart of Giving aims to use blockchain to add efficiency and transparency to philanthropy, while also providing users with a tokenized network to contribute to charities.Not provided by vendor

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smART OF GIVING (AOG) is developing a decentralized model to raise funds for charities without asking for donations. smART OF GIVING uses token incentives, smart contracts, and mobile games to create a decentralized philanthropic network. Users earn Ethereum based AOG tokens by playing mobile games, and then donate them to their favorite charity.

BitGive is the first Bitcoin 501(c)(3) nonprofit, giving it tax exemption status at the federal level in the United States. BitGive has built a positive philanthropic representative organization for the Bitcoin industry, bridging the gap between an innovative technology and its practical applications for nonprofits and humanitarian work in the developing world. BitGive has developed strong partnerships and raised funds with well-known nonprofits including Save the Children, The Water Project, TECHO, Medic Mobile, and more.

BitGive announced its Bitcoin Charity 2.0 Initiative in 2015, which includes a variety of projects aimed at leveraging Bitcoin and blockchain technology to benefit charitable organizations worldwide. Their flagship project is the BitGive Donation Transparency Platform, offering nonprofits a tool for sharing financial information and tying it to direct project results with their donors and the public.

BitGive has been featured in Entrepreneur, Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, Non Profit Times, Inside Philanthropy, Chronicle of Philanthropy, and more. Ms. Gallippi has also presented at conferences all over the US, including SXSW 2015, and internationally. She is also one of 70 leaders in tech and social good identified as a UN70 Digital Leader for the United Nations Charter 70th Anniversary.

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