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Board Services
Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits
by
edd
on 07/08/2013, 14:43:51 UTC
Got word back from the university. Unfortunately, if a club wants to take donations it has to go through a web page on the university site. We can't have deposits going directly into the chapter's bank account.

Side note:

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Legally, SSDP consists of two separate, distinct entities – Students for Sensible Drug Policy Foundation and Students for Sensible Drug Policy Inc. The former, as a 501(c)3 organization, engages in education and outreach. Donations to SSDP Foundation are tax-deductible. SSDP Inc, as a 501(c)4 organization, engages in advocacy, or attempts to effect change to law and policy. Accordingly, donations to SSDP Inc are not tax-deductible...


How does the SSDP Foundation itself accept donations? Would it be possible to contact them and encourage them to accept bitcoins on a national scale?


In other news, the list of charities and the status of each had finally been updated on the website: http://bitcoin100.org/charities/

Please let me know if I missed anything.