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Singapore Charities Embrace Web3 to Revolutionize Philanthropy

Singapore charities adopt Web3 and blockchain technologies, leveraging crypto donations and digital solutions to enhance transparency, donor engagement, and operational efficiency in philanthropy

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In a major shift toward integrating technology into social impact, six prominent Singaporean charities—CARE Singapore, Cycling Without Age Singapore, Dementia Singapore, Limitless, MINDS, and The Salvation Army Singapore—have entered into a partnership with Crypto.com to integrate digital assets into their fundraising and operations, according to an announcement.

This initiative, marked by a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing, illustrates the growing relevance of digital assets and blockchain technologies in the non-profit sector.

The partnership enables these charities to accept cryptocurrency donations, which are seamlessly converted into fiat currency, ensuring accessibility while maintaining financial security. This step is poised to open new doors to tech-savvy donors, particularly younger generations who are more familiar with digital currencies. Crypto donations also allow charities to expand their reach beyond national borders, making it easier for global supporters to contribute.

Chin Tah Ang, general manager of Crypto.com in Singapore, stated that the crypto community is particularly passionate about making a positive impact. “Helping these incredible charities accept donations in digital assets will allow them to reach a new segment of donors,” he noted.

Blockchain’s inherent transparency and efficiency could reshape how charities operate, particularly as they look to build trust and streamline processes in an increasingly digital world. The partnership also opens the door to exploring new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, to improve donor engagement and reporting standards, the announcement said.

The Salvation Army, celebrating 88 years in Singapore, highlighted the potential of ledger-based transactions to transform governance and fundraising in the non-profit space. Major David R. Erickson, the charity's secretary for business administration, emphasized the value of well-regulated environments like Singapore in facilitating these changes, which align with the sector's growing need for innovative solutions to modern challenges.

This initiative reflects a broader trend of charities embracing digital tools to expand donor pools and advance their causes, illustrating how Web3 technologies are becoming instrumental in reshaping philanthropy for the future.

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