
This workshop shows you how crypto tools work when traditional systems fail.
Your organization works across borders, but your payment infrastructure probably doesn't. NGOs and cooperatives working internationally deal with uncertain environments where barriers to funding impacted communities are often outside your control. When disaster strikes, time is of the essence.
Delayed transfers, delayed approvals and blocked transactions are familiar issues for NGOs all over the world. Traditional banking wasn't built for organizations working in crisis zones or under-banked regions.
This hands-on workshop covers cryptocurrency and blockchain as practical tools for international money transfers. We'll walk through how crypto payments work, when they make sense, and how organizations like yours are already using them to reach partners traditional banking can't serve.
Why traditional cross-border payments sometimes fail NGOs
How cryptocurrency addresses these barriers alongside existing infrastructure
Live walkthrough: sending funds using blockchain tools
Real case study: ETH Evacuations and crisis zone funding
Context-dependent implementation (which countries, tokens, how to acquire them)
Clear understanding of when crypto makes sense for your organization
Setup guides, best practices and documentation
Ongoing support and consultation options
No technical experience required. We start from the beginning and keep it practical.
NGOs, cooperatives, and collectives working internationally—especially organizations that send funds to under-banked regions, work in crisis zones, face expensive wire fees, or need faster emergency funding response times.
If you've ever had funds stuck, blocked, or delayed when communities needed them most, this workshop addresses that problem directly.

When: December 18, 2025 at 4:00 PM CET (10:00 AM EST)
Where: Online (link sent upon registration)
Cost: Free
Time: 1 hour
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