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Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits
by
drewdtom
on 06/06/2013, 21:08:18 UTC
From: Drew Phillips of BitcoinNotBombs

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Rassah,

Thank you for your support of Fr33Aid, The blog post and Press
announcement have been pushed out by Fr33Aid.com and all of us
involved are promoting the news on our various social networks.

I noticed on the forum post that you are willing to extend your offer
to all 3 organizations that BitcoinNotBombs was promoting at the
bitcoin conference. I have been talking with Angela Keaton from
AntiWar.com about how they might add to this effort and give you the
promotional push that your looking for. AntiWar.com has a large
community of readers that we would like to help you reach. I have
included her on this email and we would like to discus how we might
best work together on this.


Thoughts on funding the second and third organizations? Do they qualify? Do you want them to do anything extra to earn the money?

I personally would be happy to support these organizations - i don't think they should have to do anything.
People like this should be unconditionally supported

Thank you all so much for your support of Fr33aid.com! BitcoinNotBombs.com partnered with these 3 great organization at Bitcoin2013 to help push them to people like you who see the value in supporting Bitcoin Nonprofits and charities. No longer can the media say bitcoin is only for drug dealers and "illegal" activity.

Linked is some video I produced from the conference and the full hour long panel talk that the 4 ladies gave Sunday afternoon for any of you who could not attend.

Short and fun video wrap up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsYNVlY73-k

Hour long panel talk: http://vimeo.com/66852081
 
I'm told a video with better sound quality is on it's way from one of the other media producers, will edit when ready.