Leverage digital assets.

Grow your giving while
increasing your tax savings.

Donate Cryptocurrency

Crypto is a popular way to support your favorite charitable causes while earning a tax deduction for yourself.    


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Why donate cryptocurrency? 

Your donation to CCUSA of noncash assets such as cryptocurrency will help fund programs that serve those who are poor and vulnerable. 

The benefits of crypto 

Cryptocurrencies held for more than one year may be transferred at the appreciated value to a charity or a Donor Advised Fund (DAF). By pursuing this strategy rather than selling and donating cash, you may avoid paying capital gains taxes, maximize your potential tax benefits and increase the amount available to donate by as much as 20 percent. 


Which crypto?

CCUSA accepts the following forms of cryptocurrency:

0x (ZRX)
1inch (1INCH)
Amp (AMP)
Basic Attention Token (BAT)
Bitcoin (BTC)
Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
Chainlink (LINK)
Dai (DAI)

Ether (ETH)
Gemini Dollar (GUSD)
Litecoin (LTC)
Storj (STORJ)
The Graph (GRT)
UMA (UMA)
Zcash (ZEC)

Donating crypto is fast, simple and effective! 

Learn more about how donating crypto can lower your taxes at The Giving Block. Ready to give today? Fill out the form to get started.

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Luis Marquez is senior director of annual giving.

Questions? Contact us.

Luis Marquez
Senior Director, Development
703-236-6235 | Email

The Impact

Your gift to Catholic Charities USA is more than a one-time donation. The impact of your generosity and support of the Catholic Charities mission will long be felt.

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Families assisted with SNAP benefits

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Children in Head Start

968

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