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Disability rights for everyone, everywhere.
A donation to Disability Rights Fund supports disability rights movements to unleash their power and celebrate diversity. We support persons with disabilities in the under-invested in regions to collaborate and advocate for inclusion across movements and in society. At DRF, we embrace participation, accessibility, learning, intersectional feminism, collaboration, accountability, and joy to build toward systemic change.
We accept most cryptocurrency and appreciate your interest and support. 1 BTC supports 3 activists with disabilities to attend and speak at a United Nations advocacy event.
To learn about other ways to give, please click here. For more information or for assistance, please contact the development team at [email protected].
Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event. Donors do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated crypto that is donated and can typically deduct the fair market value of the donation on their taxes. This often makes Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrency donations one of the most tax efficient ways to support a favorite cause, like disability rights. Talk to a crypto-savvy tax professional or connect with The Giving Block to get connected with one. If you want to learn more about how donating crypto can lower your taxes, check out thegivingblock.com/faq.
Cryptocurrency donations are processed by The Giving Block, and the net proceeds are promptly sold and transferred to us at the Disability Rights Fund in U.S. dollars. We do not maintain a reserve of cryptocurrency, therefore all crypto donations to the Disability Rights Fund are final; we do not offer refunds. No goods, services or airdrops will be offered in exchange for cryptocurrency donations.
Please only send the exact cryptocurrency listed on the blockchain mentioned on the widget below. Do not send any other cryptocurrencies (including layer 2, wrapped tokens, NFTs, or other ERC-20 tokens not listed) as these are unsupported and may result in loss of donation. For more info, click here.
“I am disabled and received a settlement when I was injured, and I want to share the wealth!”DRF Donor