Unclear, although most nonprofits are attracting significantly less risky donors than crypto people. (SBF wasn’t even the first crypto scammer sentenced to a multidecade term in the Southern District of New York in the past twelve months....)
I’d suggest that even to the extent a non-profit is generally outsourcing that kind of work, it can’t just rely on standard third-party practices where significant information with some indicia of reliability is brought directly to it.
Unclear, although most nonprofits are attracting significantly less risky donors than crypto people. (SBF wasn’t even the first crypto scammer sentenced to a multidecade term in the Southern District of New York in the past twelve months....)
I’d suggest that even to the extent a non-profit is generally outsourcing that kind of work, it can’t just rely on standard third-party practices where significant information with some indicia of reliability is brought directly to it.