If you meet Taylor Swift on the street, have a pleasant conversation with her, and you need some money and ask her for some, she'll tell you: “Sure! I don't use Bitcoin because I value my time, energy and happiness too much - and those of the world's! But I've got $1,000 and $100 bills, and have a credit card if you need less. I can use PayPal on my smartphone, or SWIFT.”
“So…” she'll add, “…how much money do you want?”
“How much is too much?”
"Oh, try me."
There are likely many Nonprofit organizations with millions of dollars in the bank and not enough skilled volunteers' time to do anything with them.
If we take Sarah Michelle Gellar (SMG) for example, she went from donating money, back when she played Buffy into dedicating time for worthwhile causes after that:
I started because my mother taught me a long time ago that even when you have nothing, there's ways to give back. And what you get in return for that is tenfold. But it was always hard because I couldn't do a lot. I couldn't do much more than just donate money when I was on [Buffy] because there wasn't time. And now that I have the time, it's amazing.
Like the old Beatles' song goes “I don't care too much for money. Money can't buy me love.”.