My first Bitcoin, a nonprofit focused on grassroots Bitcoin education, has announced that it will receive a $1 million grant from the start. This funding will help expand efforts to provide free open source Bitcoin education to the world.
“The revolution in Bitcoin education is that it teaches students how to think and what to think,” said the founder and executive director of my first Bitcoin John Dennehy. “Funding from sources with their own incentives is the biggest vulnerability to threaten it. Education funds it. It doesn’t take away government money, it cuts funds frequently from businesses and businesses. The subtle impact of funding has ruined FIAT education.
The grant will expand its reach to first Bitcoin and provide the ability to improve tools such as Bitcoin diploma, intro courses, and teacher training workshops. It also strengthens the hub of online schools and community, making Bitcoin education more accessible to people everywhere.
This funding is not just a milestone, it is a statement. Dennehy added: “My first Bitcoin is a proof of concept for all independent Bitcoin educators. Staying on a mission makes the other side even stronger, even if it’s challenging.”
My first Bitcoin started in 2021 as a small local project. Since then, it has grown into a global movement. Over the years, the team has taught tens of thousands of students to test and refine the material based on real-world feedback.
In 2022, my first Bitcoin awarded 38 high school students in El Salvador with Bitcoin diplomas. As part of the program, students had 10 lessons including introduction to the monetary system, Fiat, financial history results, understanding Bitcoin, wallet and Bitcoin network, dual spending issues and nodes, security and mining, the value of Bitcoin, the Lightning Network and the future of Bitcoin, and the final project.
In 2023, the organization launched an independent Bitcoin Educator Node Network. It has over 65 projects in over 35 countries. These include the circular economy, meetup groups, and other local Bitcoin projects. What brings them together is a shared commitment to six core values. “Their education is independent, fair, community-driven, Bitcoin-only, quality, with a focus on empowerment rather than profit.”
“Open source money deserves open source education. Over the past few years, we have seen an increasing demand for resources around the world. We are committed to serving everyone in the Bitcoin space who needs support.”
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