Support after war and displacement
Funding can help secure temporary shelter, replace essentials, and restore a baseline of safety for families forced to move quickly.
A Little Bit of Change is a Bitcoin-native charity established in 2019 to deliver fast, focused support to people facing conflict, disaster, displacement, and sudden loss.
Helping individuals and families facing urgent hardship access the essentials they need, right when they need them most.
Funding can help secure temporary shelter, replace essentials, and restore a baseline of safety for families forced to move quickly.
Direct grants can cover materials, transport, fuel and other immediate needs that fall between headline aid and everyday survival.
Modest sums can reopen access to warmth, electricity, repairs, and dignity when used quickly and with close local understanding.
We work without borders and use bitcoin to facilitate smooth and rapid transfer of funds without governmental barriers or interception.
Support for damaged homes, emergency supplies, and immediate household recovery after conflict.
Fast help for fuel, power, transport, and urgent needs after destructive seismic events.
Practical assistance for people uprooted by crisis and left without stable accommodation.
Direct aid for rebuilding materials, emergency repairs, and continuity after severe flooding.
Small doesn’t mean insignificant—it’s often where real change begins. Every day, small acts of support reach people others can’t, offering dignity, relief, and hope in moments that matter most. On their own, they may seem simple. Together, they create lasting impact. By working without borders, this charity delivers small, direct grants using Bitcoin—quickly and without the usual barriers. Those funds are converted into local currency, putting immediate, practical support into the hands of individuals and families when they need it most. No delays, no complex systems—just timely help that makes a difference. Targeted, personal support has proven power. One small grant can keep a family in their home. A single moment of help can restore stability, protect wellbeing, or open a path forward. These are not abstract outcomes—they are real, measurable changes in people’s lives. Because of its scale and approach, the charity can act fast, adapt to local needs, and ensure every contribution goes further—reaching people directly, wherever they are in the world. Big change doesn’t always start big. Sometimes, it starts with something small—delivered thoughtfully, instantly, and without borders.
Bitcoin donated and redeployed.
Small grants issued.
Countries supported.
Impact figures shown here are correct as at 14 November 2025.
The proposition is simple, we get charity into peoples hands and allow them to get what it is that they so desparately need
A specific household or community need is surfaced, such as emergency shelter, repairs, generator fuel, or replacement essentials.
Bitcoin is used because it can cross borders rapidly and reduce friction where conventional payment routes are limited or delayed.
Support is intentionally modest and precise, aimed at solving urgent problems instead of diffusing resources into vague claims.
Where recipients are able to repay later, those funds can be redeployed so a single donation keeps working over time.
Create a tangible change.
Our unique models means that where we have agents and distributors on the ground we are able to physically put funds into recipients hands, delivering real hope and allowing recipients to move on with ther lives.
It is a humanitarian charity established in 2019 that uses bitcoin to fund direct, small-scale relief for people affected by conflict, disaster, and displacement.
The charity focuses on urgent practical needs such as repairs, fuel, temporary shelter, rebuilding materials, emergency supplies, and household recovery.
Sadly some financial aid never reaches the destination and disappears before it can make a difference. Organisations aware of this often convert financial donations to physical products such as blankets, flours, pulses and medical supplies but this isn't always what people need and in some cases the aid is actually wasted. By providing small financial grants we are able to put money into peoples hands within hours allowing them to purchase exactly what it is that they need and restoring their pride.