Dogecoin Donations for Gaza

Last researched: 15 June 2026

Some have asked for a sane way to donate Dogecoin for civilian relief in Gaza without sending coins to random wallet addresses or trusting screenshots on social media.

This page is my attempt to keep things practical and boring in the good way: use official charity pages, prefer aid that is harder to divert, add a clear designation when possible, and keep the receipt.

Important caveat

No charity operating in or around Gaza can be treated as zero-risk from public information alone. The estimates below are not proof that an exact amount of money reaches a specific family. They are conservative guide rails based on published program-spending ratios and public descriptions of Gaza/Palestine relief work.

“Relief effort” here includes medicines, food, meals, clinic operations, logistics, clean water, nutrition, and other program costs. It does not necessarily mean direct cash to a family.

How these estimates were made

  1. Dogecoin compatibility. The Giving Block lists Dogecoin among supported cryptocurrencies and says every listed cryptocurrency is accepted by every nonprofit in its network. World Food Program USA also explicitly lists Dogecoin on its own crypto page.
  2. Processor-fee assumption. The Giving Block does not publish one universal fee for every nonprofit. For a conservative small-donation model, this page uses the public British Red Cross disclosure for The Giving Block/Gemini crypto processing: 3.9% for crypto donations below $25,000 USD. Actual fees may be lower for large donations or may vary by charity contract.
  3. Relief-effort estimate formula. For a $100 DOGE-equivalent donation: $100 x (1 - 0.039 processor fee) x published program-spending ratio. That leaves $96.10 after the assumed processor fee, then applies the charity’s published program ratio.
  4. Why these charities are here. I looked for a mix of Dogecoin support, active Gaza/Palestinian civilian relief, reputable public reporting, and aid that is less cash-like where possible: medical supplies, medical services, cooked meals, institutional food relief, clean water, and nutrition work.

The organizations below are listed in the order I would present them on this page. This is not a strict ranking, and it is not a claim that one organization is morally better than another. Use it as a starting point, then choose based on the kind of relief you want to support.

Organizations accepting Dogecoin

OrganizationMain relief typeEstimated relief effort per $100 DOGE*
Direct ReliefMedical aid: medicines, medical supplies, and support to Gaza health facilities$86.49
International Medical CorpsMedical operations: field hospitals, emergency care, maternal/newborn care, malnutrition screening, clean water access$83.61
Project HOPEHealth clinics: primary care, maternal health, medicines, malnutrition treatment, mental health, WASH support$85.53
World Central KitchenFood relief: hot meals, bread, water, field kitchens, community kitchens$87.45
World Food Program USALarge-scale food assistance: food parcels, hot meals, bread, cash assistance, nutrition support, logistics$85.53
Action Against Hunger USAHunger and nutrition relief: hot meals, fresh/dry food, hygiene kits, shelter connections, clean water, malnutrition programs$85.53

*Estimate assumes a 3.9% The Giving Block/Gemini-style crypto processing fee and then applies the published program-spending ratio. It does not include the donor’s separate Dogecoin network fee and is not a Gaza-only audit.


Direct Relief

Relief type: Medical aid: medicines, medical supplies, and support to Gaza health facilities.

Estimated relief effort: About $86.49 per $100 DOGE after the assumed 3.9% processor fee. If the gift is properly restricted to a Gaza medical response, Direct Relief’s stated restriction policy suggests up to about $96.10 of the post-fee gift is used on that response’s related expenses rather than fundraising.

Why it is here: This is the kind of aid I usually like to see first: concrete medical goods, controlled logistics, and support to clinics and hospitals rather than loose cash. Direct Relief reported a $3.7M Gaza medical-aid delivery, support for International Medical Corps field hospitals and Project HOPE primary-care points, and more than $43M in Gaza support over the prior 12 months.

What to keep in mind: Best used with a clear restriction such as “Gaza medical aid / medicines and medical supplies.” Medical aid still depends on final-mile partners and access approvals, but it is generally less fungible than cash.

How to donate: Use Direct Relief on The Giving Block. Confirm DOGE appears in checkout and add a Gaza/medical designation where possible.

Sources: The Giving Block - CharityWatch - Gaza medical aid delivery


International Medical Corps

Relief type: Medical operations: field hospitals, emergency care, maternal/newborn care, malnutrition screening, clean water access.

Estimated relief effort: About $83.61 per $100 DOGE after the assumed 3.9% processor fee and the organization’s 87% program-spending figure.

Why it is here: Direct lifesaving medical work inside Gaza. International Medical Corps reported two large field hospitals in central Gaza, roughly 250+ beds, around 33,000 civilians treated per month, more than 383,000 civilians reached with healthcare since January 2024, roughly 11,000 surgeries, and about 5,000 deliveries supported.

What to keep in mind: It uses local staff and operates in a high-risk environment, so no donor can eliminate final-mile risk. Its crypto page says donations are converted to USD immediately, which reduces crypto-volatility and wallet-handling risk.

How to donate: Use the official crypto page or The Giving Block profile. Confirm DOGE at checkout and designate Gaza/field-hospital care where possible.

Sources: Crypto donations - Financials - Gaza operations


Project HOPE

Relief type: Health clinics: primary care, maternal health, medicines, malnutrition treatment, mental health, WASH support.

Estimated relief effort: About $85.53 per $100 DOGE after the assumed 3.9% processor fee and Project HOPE’s >89% program-spending figure.

Why it is here: Its Gaza work is direct health service delivery rather than broad unrestricted cash. Project HOPE reports seven primary and maternal health clinics in Deir Al Balah, Gaza City, and Khan Younis, over 10,000 medical consultations per week as of May 2026, more than 349,000 health consultations in 2025, and prior delivery of more than 10 tons of medicines, medical supplies, hygiene kits, and urgent items into Gaza.

What to keep in mind: The 89% figure is organization-wide, not a Gaza-only audit. Use a Gaza health/clinic designation to make the gift intent clear.

How to donate: Use Project HOPE on The Giving Block. Confirm DOGE at checkout and designate Gaza primary health clinics / urgent health relief where possible.

Sources: The Giving Block - Financials - Gaza response


World Central Kitchen

Relief type: Food relief: hot meals, bread, water, field kitchens, community kitchens.

Estimated relief effort: About $87.45 per $100 DOGE after the assumed 3.9% processor fee and CharityWatch’s 91% program-spending figure.

Why it is here: Cooked meals and bread are practical, immediate, and less cash-like than vouchers or direct transfers. WCK reported that since 2023 its Gaza teams served more than 272M meals, 73M loaves of bread, and 6.4M gallons of water. WCK also said in May 2026 it was still cooking and delivering hundreds of thousands of hot meals daily to families in Gaza.

What to keep in mind: Food operations depend on local kitchens, staff, truck access, and distribution points, so final-mile diversion/coercion risk is higher than controlled medical supply shipments. It is still one of the stronger food-relief options on this list.

How to donate: Use World Central Kitchen on The Giving Block or the official Gaza donation page. Confirm DOGE at checkout and designate Gaza emergency food relief / hot meals where possible.

Sources: The Giving Block - CharityWatch - Gaza FAQ


World Food Program USA

Relief type: Large-scale food assistance: food parcels, hot meals, bread, cash assistance, nutrition support, logistics.

Estimated relief effort: About $85.53 per $100 DOGE after the assumed 3.9% processor fee and WFP USA’s reported 89% program-efficiency ratio. Treat this as an estimate because WFP USA is a fundraising/support entity for WFP.

Why it is here: Scale and logistics. WFP reports reaching around 1.6M people each month in Gaza with food parcels, hot meals, bread, and cash. It also supports bakeries, community kitchens, malnutrition prevention, and child nutrition activities.

What to keep in mind: This has greater final-mile exposure than medical shipments because it includes food commodities, retailers, bakeries, and cash/digital transfers. It remains one of the stronger options when the main goal is large-scale hunger relief.

How to donate: Use the official WFP USA crypto page, which explicitly lists Dogecoin. Add a Palestine/Gaza emergency designation where possible.

Sources: Crypto donations - WFP trust & accountability - Palestine emergency - CharityWatch


Action Against Hunger USA

Relief type: Hunger and nutrition relief: hot meals, fresh/dry food, hygiene kits, shelter connections, clean water, malnutrition programs.

Estimated relief effort: About $85.53 per $100 DOGE after the assumed 3.9% processor fee and CharityWatch’s 89% program-spending figure. Using the charity’s own 90% statement would imply about $86.49 per $100.

Why it is here: A hunger and malnutrition specialist with long-running work in Gaza and the West Bank. It reports providing hot meals, fresh and dry food, hygiene kits, shelter connections, clean water trucking, and nutrition programs focused on malnutrition among children and pregnant women. It also reported assisting more than 1.5M people in Gaza and the West Bank since the start of the conflict.

What to keep in mind: Some of its aid types are more fungible than medicines, and distribution depends on humanitarian access. It is a strong hunger/nutrition option, but not as controlled as medical-supply delivery.

How to donate: Use Action Against Hunger on The Giving Block or the official crypto page. Confirm DOGE and designate Gaza & West Bank hunger/nutrition relief where possible.

Sources: The Giving Block - Crypto donations - West Bank & Gaza - CharityWatch


Choosing where to give

If you want the most controlled kind of aid, start with Direct Relief, International Medical Corps, and Project HOPE. They emphasize medicines, medical supplies, clinics, field hospitals, and direct health services. None of this is perfect in a war zone, but medical aid is generally more traceable and less fungible than unrestricted cash.

If the need that matters most to you is food, look at World Central Kitchen, World Food Program USA, and Action Against Hunger. Food distribution has more final-mile exposure than medical shipments, but cooked meals, bread, therapeutic nutrition, and institutional food logistics are still preferable to informal wallet-to-wallet giving.

Before you donate

  • Use only the charity’s official website or official The Giving Block profile.
  • Confirm that DOGE / Dogecoin is visible in the checkout before sending.
  • Add a clear designation, such as: “Gaza medical aid,” “Gaza emergency food relief,” “Palestine emergency response,” or “Gaza field hospital support.”
  • Avoid bare wallet addresses unless they are linked directly from the charity’s official website.
  • Keep the receipt and a copy of the designation language.
  • For larger gifts, contact the charity first and ask for written confirmation of designation, fee treatment, and reporting.

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