Architecture update!
Our protocol is now a deterministic distribution engine designed to minimize risk and discretion.
What changed:
No burns
No LP management
No discretionary treasury decisions
No pausing
No proxies
Immutable rules. Same mission.
EvolveNP exists to bring those pieces together.
Not blockchain for its own sake.
Not complexity for nonprofits.
A rules-based funding system designed around what nonprofit fundraising still needs:
more predictability, less discretion in the middle, lower operational burden, and clearer proof of where support goes.
Blockchain created a new design space for fundraising.
Programmable money. Transparent flows. Automated rules. Public records. Direct settlement.
Many of these ideas have been explored across Web3.
But the bigger opportunity is bringing them together into one system built around what nonprofit funding actually needs.
The goal is not to put a crypto wrapper around traditional fundraising.
The goal is to use onchain infrastructure to create a different operating model:
✅recurring funding
✅automated routing
✅transparent distribution records
✅predefined rules
✅minimized discretion
✅direct nonprofit-controlled receipt
✅lower operational burden for recipients
Gen Z doesn't want your newsletter. They want experience first. Values second. Donation third. That's the Gen Z giving journey.
EvolveNP is building the frictionless rails for the generation that will define philanthropy's future.
Gen Z donors want experiences, peer connections, and frictionless giving — not polished appeals. Here's what nonprofits are doing to meet them where they are.
Read more: https://t.co/z1yzIzTQu0
58.6% of recurring donors gave without ever being asked. They didn't need a campaign. They just needed a cause worth showing up for.
At EvolveNP, we're building the rails so that showing up means USDC landing in a nonprofit's Safe, automatically, every month.
8 Recurring Giving Statistics You Should Know
🔗: https://t.co/xg1834S7ZM
Between 2023 and 2025, the average nonprofit saw its active donor base shrink from 748 to 707—a 5.48% decline. But recurring donors are bucking that trend entirely. Their numbers are growing!
One of the most common hesitations we hear from nonprofits is that anything crypto-related will be complicated.
That concern makes sense. Most nonprofit teams do not have a DeFi department, and they should not need one.
That is why EvolveNP onboarding is broken into a simple process:
1️⃣Understand the model
We explain how the protocol works in plain language, what the nonprofit’s role as a beneficiary involves, and what the experience looks like month to month.
2️⃣Set up the receiving process
This includes nonprofit-controlled Safe wallet setup, multisig basics, off-ramp options, and a walkthrough of the reporting process.
3️⃣Align on communications
We help nonprofit teams understand how to talk about cohort participation publicly, including compliance-minded messaging and what not to promise.
4️⃣Stay focused on the mission
After onboarding, the goal is that the nonprofit understands the process, the wallet is set, and the team knows what to expect.
No token mechanics to manage.
No protocol decisions to make.
No ongoing technical operation required.
Just a clear path for receiving USDC distributions through a rules-based system while the nonprofit stays focused on its mission.
The 'Donate' button was never the hard part. The hard part is everything that happens in the brain before someone clicks it.
This episode on Neurogiving is a must-listen for anyone building donor experiences that actually convert.
EvolveNP is taking notes!
Stop relying on your urgency and start aligning with the donor's urgency.
The science is clear: in a world of attention burnout, manufactured deadlines might be costing you gifts.
Catch this deep dive into donor psychology and neuroscience!: https://t.co/Lw5RNUk64h
When the funding dries up and the pressure mounts, the sector that was supposed to be the safety net needs one of its own.
U.S. nonprofits are pushing back and finding ways to survive. This is worth reading.
At EvolveNP, we're building infrastructure that doesn't depend on government goodwill. Decentralized. Transparent. Resilient.
3,700 nonprofits have signed open letters, a sector Zoom call drew 11,000+ attendees, and Open Society Foundations has pledged $300M — as the sector mounts organized resistance to Trump administration pressure.
Read the full story at: https://t.co/z7bY7BNSb0
Those details are not accidents.
They are design decisions.
EvolveNP was built to reduce the parts of fundraising infrastructure that often create friction for nonprofits: custody risk, discretionary release processes, token-management burden, and unclear reporting.
The goal is not to ask nonprofits to become crypto operators.
The goal is to give them access to a transparent funding channel that runs by rule.
When we walk nonprofits through EvolveNP for the first time, the reaction is often the same.
Not confusion. Surprise.
Three parts of the model usually catch people off guard.
3️⃣The system is designed to be transparent by default.
Distribution amounts, recipient wallets, timestamps, and transaction records are all visible onchain.
That means reporting can be built from public execution data rather than reconstructed manually after the fact.
For nonprofit teams, the goal is simple: less operational burden, clearer records, and a funding process they can verify.
many things to be optimistic about right now:
- stablecoins working where banks won't go
- AI reaching teachers & health workers
- crypto donors giving more, not less, in a bear market
- faking impact is harder than ever
- public goods funding rounds that move money
These are not trick questions.
They are baseline questions any nonprofit should be able to ask, and any serious infrastructure provider should be prepared to answer clearly.
We believe transparency starts with being willing to answer them ourselves.
As crypto-enabled fundraising options expand, nonprofits should understand more than what a platform promises to deliver.
They should understand how the funding flow actually works.
A few questions every nonprofit should ask, and how EvolveNP is designed to answer them.
What does the nonprofit need to manage?
Nonprofits are recipients, not token operators.
They are not expected to manage token mechanics, moderate a token community, or make protocol decisions.
Their role is to receive USDC in a wallet they control and use it to create a larger impact on their mission.