My old EV church used this:

https://www.engiven.com

I don’t know anything about it other than that.

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The diocese of Alaska & Sitka use the Giving Block to receive crypto. Similar to Engiven crypto donations are automatically sold for USD and deposited in the bank account. I don't like any of that. I want my parish to hodl

This is what my church uses as well, they provide email receipts. My church auto converts, I don't know if you can keep it in bitcoin or not.

The wording [here](https://www.engiven.com/crypto-donations) makes me think hodling ain't an option. Maybe I'll reach out to them and Giving Block tomorrow to see if they have a hodl or even self-custody option

Both Engiven and The Giving Block are expensive. I would check out nostr:nprofile1qqsrtv3u6qkj6a09tnhr3l0wy67g9uw3t57ftqyqpvztpk3wmd6306spz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzvuq3samnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwwdhx7un59eek7cmfv9kqzdln08, as they will let you keep it in Bitcoin. I know a bunch of non-profits that use them.

Simple enough for new folks, tons of free resources at River.com/learn, further help when you need it, 99% sure they provide forms for gifts.

River.com/TGFB supports us, but no pressure there; they’re the best in the biz and I would recommend them regardless.

Thanks! I use River, personally. I'll reach out to them and make sure it fits the bill

Also, incredibly I just found this as well:

nostr:npub1kmwdmhuxvafg05dyap3qmy42jpwztrv9p0uvey3a8803ahlwtmnsnhxqk9 now facilitates tax deductible donations for projects. Geyser.fund