Ripple has established collaborations with prominent humanitarian groups such as World Central Kitchen (WCK), Water.org, GiveDirectly, and Mercy Corps, utilizing its blockchain-driven payment system and RLUSD stablecoin to deliver aid more efficiently and transparently. This partnership, revealed on October 30, 2025,
World Central Kitchen, which has provided millions of meals during emergencies since 2020, is leveraging Ripple’s technology to speed up fund transfers to local partners in regions with limited banking access,
Mercy Corps Ventures is testing RLUSD for urgent cash disbursements and parametric insurance payments in Kenya, aiming to overcome the delays that often slow down emergency responses. Scott Onder, Mercy Corps’ Chief Investment Officer, pointed out that blockchain-powered transactions can bridge crucial timing gaps for families waiting for support. GiveDirectly is also piloting similar programs for proactive cash transfers, further evaluating the effectiveness of stablecoins in humanitarian work.
RLUSD’s swift adoption highlights its growing use among institutions. With its market value surpassing $900 million in under a year, the stablecoin has become a key tool for international aid,
This project also demonstrates Ripple’s commitment to advancing financial inclusion. By supporting instant, programmable payments, nonprofits can cut out middlemen and guarantee that resources reach those without bank access through mobile-based solutions. As RLUSD’s applications grow, Ripple seeks to establish standardized procedures for aid organizations, contributors, and auditors, building trust and enabling greater scale.