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Board Services
Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits
by
Phinnaeus Gage
on 10/08/2013, 09:59:56 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...


Your quote is from: http://ssdp.org/about/

At least we're getting closer.

On the same page...

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Values Statement

SSDP neither condones nor condemns drug use, rather we respect the right of individuals to make decisions about their own health and well-being.

I feel more comfortable now endorsing this organization if someway, somehow a Bitcoin donation option were embedded (no pun intended [bed]) onto their website.

I just wanted to bump the SSDP discussion request one more time.

Please feel free to weigh in on this subject, otherwise we at Bitcoin 100 will make the best decision on our own to either fund them or not if they opt to embed a Bitcoin donation option onto their website.

Rest assure, we'll do our damndest to make sure our actions are for the betterment of Bitcoin.

~Bruno~