What We Do
Digital art and humanitarian impact, combined. Artists donate works. Collectors acquire them. Every transaction sends funds directly to crisis relief.
Transparent, on-chain, verifiable — our fundraising model is aligned with international best practices and the highest standards of donor accountability.
The Partnership
We are developing a long-term collaboration framework with Save the Children, including an annual fundraising calendar, integration of crypto-native donation mechanisms, and physical exhibition programmes.
Plans are in motion to participate in internationally convened humanitarian forums and to expand gallery presence across Bali, and further afield.
Next Steps
AFH 4 in development, targeting 500+ collectors.
Gallery programme expanding Q2–Q4 2026.
Exhibitions and live auctions planned.
The Fishermen — contributing artist work, AFH campaigns.
Strategic Partnership
Est. 1919 · Operating in 100+ Countries
Developing a long-term collaboration framework including an annual calendar of fundraising initiatives, expanding art-led digital fundraising across the blockchain ecosystem with full compliance with Save the Children's governance standards.
Advising on the integration of Tezos-based and crypto-native donation mechanisms. Creating potential for physical exhibitions connected to large-scale cultural or public events.
Data & Impact
Three completed campaigns. 200+ artists. 467 collectors. $56,986 directed to Save the Children. The data speaks plainly.
Campaign Total
$56,986 Total USD Raised Across All CampaignsAFH 3 Tez
45,826 ꜩ Tezos Raised in Most Recent CampaignEngagement
24,014 ꜩ Raised Excluding Top Collector — Strong Organic BaseTop Collectors — AFH 3
| Collector | Tez Spent |
|---|---|
| FlyingBeagle | 21,812 ꜩ |
| adhd@adhd | 2,169 ꜩ |
| DagieDee | 792 ꜩ |
| tz1fx…V48ok | 778 ꜩ |
| tz1i6…hvYX8 | 772 ꜩ |
| wapshop | 750 ꜩ |
| dius@dius | 697 ꜩ |
| shortcut | 529 ꜩ |
467 unique collectors participated in AFH 3. 236 acquired one work; 71 acquired two; 43 acquired three or more — demonstrating sustained engagement across a broad base.
Further Context
Of 467 collectors, 236 (51%) acquired exactly one work. 71 acquired two, and 43 acquired three or more — indicating a healthy distribution beyond single-purchase engagement.
Even excluding the platform's most committed patron, 24,014 ꜩ was raised across 466 other collectors — demonstrating that the fundraising base is broad.
While Tezos remains the primary chain, Art for Humanity operates across Ethereum and Solana as well, broadening the pool of potential collectors and artists.
Fundraising Campaigns
An archive of Art for Humanity fundraising initiatives, from inception to our most recent and ambitious campaign.
Campaign Record
Forthcoming
The fourth campaign is in active development. Target: 500+ collectors. Timeline: Q3 2026 launch.
Collector participation will be expanded through values-driven engagement, new artist commissions, and potential physical exhibition events tied to the launch. Fundraising in aid of Save the Children.
Express Interest ↗Collector's Guide
Every piece you collect is a direct contribution to international humanitarian aid. Here is how to participate.
How to Collect
Navigate to our gallery at objkt.com/galleries/art-for-humanity. Browse works from over 200 international digital artists, each specifically consigned for humanitarian fundraising.
Purchase using Tezos (ꜩ) through the OBJKT platform. All transactions are transparent and verifiable on-chain. A Tezos wallet is required.
Proceeds from each sale are directed to Save the Children's Flex Fund, enabling rapid deployment to the world's most urgent humanitarian crises.
Untitled — Chained Figure. From the AFH 3 campaign.
Why It Matters
467 collectors have already joined the mission. Each one holds an original digital artwork and can trace the humanitarian impact of their purchase directly on the Tezos blockchain.
We are building toward quarterly campaigns, expanded partnerships, and physical exhibition infrastructure — a permanent framework for art-led humanitarian action.