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Our mission

Our mission

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What is our goal in the long run?

We’re the people who actually make an impact in changing the world for the better – we leave just endlessly talking about it to other people.
On our platform people who want to help meet people, who are in need of support. Directly & transparent. When will you join? Above all you!
You and the tens of thousands of world-improvers, who make betterplace.org grow and thrive. A small team located in Berlin-Kreuzberg works on bringing even more people
to join them, and improving the process of world-improvement itself.

“7,020 projects already use our free technology and advice-and 489,594 donors have enthusiastically contributed.”

How it works?

Donate to a specific project need, for example to “20 euros for a wheelbarrow “, or else to a project generally e.g. “Building a school in Mombasa, Kenya”.
You can always donate anonymously. Rather than a one-off donation, you can become a monthly donor. Also a possibility with many projects: donations in kind or donating
your time as a volunteer.

Rate it if you happen to know the project manager or if you know more about the project for some other reason. Post your opinion on the project-site, ideally including
photos or videos from when you visited the project on-site. You can also ask the project manager questions at any time. Others can use their answers to help them
decide whether to donate.
Spread the word! The more people who find out about a project, the more support it will get. So post a link to the project site on your Facebook page or include it in your
email-signature. Or print out the project page and pin it to a noticeboard somewhere in the “real world”.

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Quick Stats Of Our Progress

Donate to a specific project need, for example to “20 euros for a wheelbarrow”, or else to a project generally e.g. “Building a school in Mombasa, Kenya”. You can always donate anonymously.
Rather than a one-off donation, you can become le who find out about a project, the more support it will get. So post a link to the project site on your Facebook page or include it in
your email-signature. Or print out the project page and pin it to a noticeboard somewhere in the “real world”.

Spread the word! The more people who find out about a project, the more support it will get. So post a link to the project site on your Facebook page or include
it in your email-signature. Or print out the project page and pin it to a noticeboard ing a school in Mombasa, Kenya. You can always donate anonymously. Rather than
a one-off donation, you can become somewhere in the “real world”.

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