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WYDE Association, a Wyoming 501(c)(4) nonprofit, announced an exclusive national hunger-relief partnership with Feed the Children on April 8, marking the first charitable grant distribution under the model.
Feed the Children reached 14.9 million people in FY2025 and distributed $364.7 million in food and essentials across the United States and eight countries internationally.
The partnership announcement coincided with the WYDE Impact Exchange crossing 20,000 meals funded based on trading fees generated through the $EAT token, with all fee allocations and grant distributions recorded on the Base blockchain and publicly verifiable.
The April 8 announcement, distributed by GlobeNewswire, marks the first time a national hunger-relief nonprofit has become the exclusive grant recipient for a crypto-native impact token. Feed the Children, founded in 1979, operates across all 50 states and distributed $364.7 million in food, essentials, and educational resources last fiscal year.
"When innovation and purpose come together, it opens new pathways to reach families experiencing hunger and hardship," said Emily Callahan, president and CEO of Feed the Children. "We're encouraged by efforts like this that help expand awareness and support for the urgent work of ending childhood hunger so children everywhere can have the food, essentials and opportunities they need to grow and thrive."
The WYDE Association, formed as a Wyoming 501(c)(4) operating under the state's Decentralized Unincorporated Nonprofit Association (DUNA) statute, administers the grant program. Trading fees on the WYDE Impact Exchange route automatically into a public wallet, which then funds verified 501(c)(3) partners. Under the conservative industry standard, every dollar delivered to the grant pool produces five meals.
"Feed the Children can operate at the scale we're building toward," said Martin Simms, Co-Founder of WYDE. "We're treating impact the way public markets treat earnings. You report actuals, verify them, and let the numbers build credibility. This first grant is the beginning of what we believe reaches a billion meals."
The $EAT token went live on Coinbase's Base blockchain on December 10, 2025. It climbed to #1 on Base 7-day gainers earlier this month at +150.7%. The 20,000-meal milestone reflects fees generated since launch, with all flows visible on-chain at basescan.org and on the live counter at wyde.org.
The partnership arrives against a backdrop of billionaire donor-advised fund lawsuits, SNAP refugee cuts, and aggregate American philanthropy that increasingly flows into holding vehicles rather than onto plates. The WYDE Impact Exchange offers a different architecture where charitable funding is a byproduct of ordinary market activity rather than a one-way donation decision.
Worth watching how other national nonprofits respond.
People Also Ask
Q: What is WYDE Association? A: WYDE Association is a Wyoming 501(c)(4) social welfare organization operating under the state's Decentralized Unincorporated Nonprofit Association (DUNA) statute. It administers a grant program funded through trading fees generated on the WYDE Impact Exchange.
Q: What is the Impact Exchange? A: The WYDE Impact Exchange is the first cryptocurrency exchange where a portion of every trading fee automatically funds verified 501(c)(3) hunger-relief organizations. Its first cause token is $EAT, live on Coinbase's Base blockchain since December 10, 2025.
Q: How many meals has $EAT funded? A: The Impact Exchange crossed 20,000 meals funded by the time of the Feed the Children partnership announcement on April 8, 2026. The live counter is maintained at wyde.org and all flows are verifiable on the Base blockchain.
Q: What is Feed the Children? A: Feed the Children is a global hunger-relief nonprofit founded in 1979. In FY2025 it reached 14.9 million people and distributed $364.7 million in food and essentials across all 50 U.S. states and eight countries. It is now the exclusive national grant recipient for WYDE's hunger-relief program.
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