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Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits
by
Rassah
on 09/04/2014, 02:28:09 UTC
I am volunteering for an organisation called New Harvest. They are a US registered non-profit advancing alternatives to conventionally produced meat, mostly focusing on cultured meat.
 
Their website:
http://www.new-harvest.org/

We apologize for not getting back with you kind folks earlier. That said, good news! Looks like your venerable cause will soon be endowed by Bitcoin 100.

It is with GREAT delay that I announce, $1,000 has been sent: https://blockchain.info/tx/6748f3944c2074bfcfcc9e00e5e72b41e6b8c5a0712190ba398ef1299d786fcb


http://www.withoutregrets.org/

I'm doing something different this time during the vetting process. All I did was view the video here http://vimeo.com/53107659 and realized that I didn't need to see anything further.

Assuming they're secular, they pass, Rassah.

$1,000 sent https://blockchain.info/tx/ab2b1690491dc39dfc084b97c72bc9ab3dab271fa5f652f562e7bc3dd43b985c

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http://www.cooljoliet.net/About.html

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Cool Joliet is a coalition of groups and individuals that reflect the greater diversity of Joliet and the surrounding area; The Joliet Area Congregation Organized Bodies (JACOB) group of many area churches, First Presbyterian Church of Joliet, the Universalist Unitarian Church of Joliet, Potluck Democracy, Community Alliance and Action Network (C.A.A.N.), Will County Environmental Network, and others. The Cool Joliet Coalition is very much a grassroots, volunteer organization.

Fair enough, Rassah. We made them work hard enough for it.

~Bruno Kucinskas

another $1,000 sent: https://blockchain.info/tx/14306f0a91a6d01f5e9e6745f7ad2f572c98e126c9c9413dba637133b3e7998f