Four visual artists have created exclusive artworks in support of UNICEF. Bid for NFTs by Jani Leinonen, Nadieh Bremer, Philipp Schaerer and Robertson Käppeli for the chance to own your own work of digital art.
All proceeds from the auction will support UNICEF in connecting every school and every young person to information, opportunity and choice.
Place your bid for the UNICEF NFTs
How it works
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The exclusive artworks by four of the world’s leading artists come with some exciting utilities for the NFT holders, in the way of a $20,000 marketing package provided by TrustSwap, the creators of Swappable. Each of the 5 NFT holders will be entitled to:
- Promotional notification by The Crypto App with the NFT auction winners’ names. The Crypto App is world’s #1 crypto tool and features a diverse set of crypto tracking services with 3.5M downloads.
- A banner in The Crypto App with the name of the individual or company that won the auction. 3M impressions guaranteed according to the app metrics.
- Dedicated social media post on TrustSwap and Swappable Twitter and Telegram Channels.
- The 5 NFT winners will be mentioned in the weekly TrustSwap Newsletter.
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GIGA (the UNICEF/ITU partnership) will offer a tweet highlighting all winners, and a news story / blog post about the auction with links to the winners.
T&Cs apply. Utilities must be redeemed within 6 months of the auction closing.
Are you ready to bid for a good cause?
You can bid and win to support UNICEF in their efforts to reimagine education. Take part in an exclusive NFT auction and do not miss out to be the first to win one of four leading artists’ digital works of art.
The online pre-auction is open to everyone, whether they are attending the CfC St. Moritz or not. If you are attending the conference, be sure to join us for the live auction on 13 January 2022 to finalise these bids for your chance to receive an NFT!
If you are not attending the auction and your online pre-bid remains the highest during the live auction, you will win the NFT and be informed directly after the live auction on 13 January.
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Some 2.9 billion people in the world do not have access to the Internet. This lack of connectivity means exclusion, marked by the lack of access to the wealth of information available online, fewer resources to learn and to grow, and limited opportunities for the most vulnerable children and youth to fulfill their potential. Closing the digital divide requires global cooperation, leadership, and innovation in finance and technology.
By participating in the auction, you are supporting Giga, an initiative by UNICEF and ITU which is working to close the digital divide. Every NFT will raise money to help connect every child to the Internet, wherever he or she may be.