We now accept donations using the following cryptocurrencies:

  • Bitcoin (BTC)

  • Ethereum (ETH)

  • Litecoin (LTC)

  • Bitcoin Cash (BCH)

  • Zcash (ZEC)

  • Gemini Dollar (GUSD)

  • Basic Attention Token (BAT)

  • Chainlink (LINK)

  • More…

More coins and tokens are being added all the time. See the dropdown selection list in the donation form for the full list of cryptos available for donation.

You can be sure that one hundred percent (100%) of your donation will go toward the project or campaign of your choice. If you have any questions about how your funds will be used, please contact us.

If you are donating within the United States of America, your donation is 100% tax-deductible.

Myanmar Hope is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization. Our federal tax identification number is: 26-0324244

Donate by Mail

Send a check or money order (no cash please) to:

Myanmar Hope Christian Mission
1104 206th ST E
Spanaway, WA 98387

Call us at:
1-217-415-9187

Email us at:
info@myanmarhope.org

Why Donate using Cryptocurrency?

As Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies become more “mainstream” more and more people are using their cryptocurrencies to donate to their favorite causes.

Donating cryptocurrency is a non-taxable event, meaning you do not owe capital gains tax on the appreciated amount and can deduct it on your taxes. This makes Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency donations one of the most tax efficient ways to support Myanmar Hope!

If you want to learn more about how donating Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can lower your taxes, check out thegivingblock.com/faq.

Talk to a crypto-savvy tax professional or connect with The Giving Block to get connected with one.

When you give to the poor through Myanmar Hope, you are making this world a better place, one life at a time.

When we say that your gift will changes lives for time and for eternity, we mean it. Every dollar given is used wisely and frugally to make a difference in the lives of the people who need it the most: the poor, the downtrodden, the outcast, the widow, the orphan, the disabled, the prisoner. In short, you are touching the lives of “the least of these”.