Cop Block is a decentralized project supported by a diverse group of individuals united by their shared goal of police accountability. We do not “hate cops.” We believe that no one – not even those with badges – has extra rights. The failure act according to that fact is to the detriment our ourselves and our posterity. See our About page to learn more.
If you support our efforts please consider donating so we can together have a bigger impact.
Donations received help to cover IT costs (200FRNs/mo), pay an editor(s) to review and post submissions received (160FRNs/mo), compensate writers and those who create needed graphics, activism-related expenses, and distributing materials to those in the decentralized network, etc.
It’s been said that evil gains ground when good people sit idly by. If you recognize the need for things to change for the better, consider fueling our efforts through a credit or debit card donation – it’ll be put it to good use!
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Your Bitcoin donation will translate into us, together, having a greater, positive impact, advancing the fact that badges don’t grant extra rights.
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Donations to Cop Block are not tax-deductible. Our efforts are bound by conscience and goodwill, not by government regulation or the political privilege of tax-exemption.





