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# Split with The Giving Block (Donations Partner)

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We're proud to announce that we've partnered with **The Giving Block** to give all our global creators the option to donate a portion of their NFT earnings to empower charities, universities, non-profits, and under-resourced people the world over.

[The Giving Block](https://thegivingblock.com) is one of web3's leading fundraising organizations that help connect non-profits to cryptocurrency donors to help shape a better future for the world. With more than 1500 non-profits to choose from, our users can help bring a direct positive impact to the causes that they choose to support.&#x20;

Read [Giving Back: How NFT Creators Split Revenue](https://thegivingblock.com/resources/giving-back-nft-revenue-split-to-charity/)[ with a Charity](https://thegivingblock.com/resources/giving-back-nft-revenue-split-to-charity/) to learn more.

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