Volunteer Support & Incentives
Volunteer Support & Incentives
Ensuring Every Advocate Can Champion Honest, Asset-Backed Money Without Personal Financial Sacrifice
How to use this Resource
This page walks you through Globalgood’s donor-funded support model and recognition schemes—so you can plan your advocacy without worrying about basic expenses, understand each payment type, submit claims easily, and trust in transparent, accountable disbursement.
Detailed Table of Contents
Part I · Executive Summary – Supporting the People Who Will End Fiat
- Public-Interest Mission – Why volunteer costs must be covered
- Dual-Currency Reimbursements – Fiat today, asset-backed DNM at face value post-switch
- Donor-Funded Model – Cash and in-kind gifts earmarked for volunteer support
Part II · From Unpaid Zeal to Supported Activism
4. Historical Lessons – 1930s leafleteers vs. modern funded volunteers
5. Modern NGO Best Practice – Reimbursement without turning advocacy into profit
Part III · Recognition & Reimbursement Categories
6. Event Honoraria – One-time thank-you payments (USD 500–1 500 equivalent)
7. Travel Stipends – Flat regional travel support (~USD 300) and airfare/hotel reimbursement
8. Milestone Bonuses – Results-based awards (USD 2 000–5 000 equivalent)
9. Sustained-Work Stipends – Monthly living stipends for ≥20 hrs/week over 3 months
Part IV · Simple Claim & Approval Workflow
10. Plan & Pre-approve – Regional Engagement Authorization form
11. Serve – Deliver approved workshops, briefings, and events
12. Submit – Receipts and proof of outcomes within 10 business days
13. Finance Check & Payment – HQ review in 5 days, payout in 15 days via bank or mobile wallet
Part V · Safeguards & Donor Transparency
14. Annual Reimbursement Cap – USD 30 000 equivalent per Ambassador
15. Public Ledger – Quarterly online statements of payments by Ambassador ID
16. Currency Clarity – No Central Ura payments until domestic switch to DNM
17. Donation Handling – Earmarking fiat, metals, and services for volunteer support only
Part VI · Concluding Call to Action
18. Join & Contribute – How to apply for support or donate at globalgoodcorp.org/ambassadors
19. Next Steps – Download forms, schedule your first authorization, and campaign full-throttle
Every advocate deserves to focus on ending fiat, not covering their own bills. Use these guidelines to secure your support, claim promptly, and stay fully equipped—until the last unsecured note is gone.
Ready to get funded and recognized?
Apply for volunteer support or contribute generously at
globalgoodcorp.org/ambassadors
Part I · Executive Summary – Supporting the People Who Will End Fiat
Executive Summary
Globalgood’s mission—to abolish the Fiat Currency Experiment and establish 100 % ℧-backed Domestic Natural Money (DNM)—relies on dedicated advocates free from personal financial burden. Part I explains why volunteer support is essential, how dual-currency reimbursements bridge the pre- and post-Change-Over worlds, and how donor funding underwrites every advocate’s basic needs.
- Public-Interest Mission
Why volunteer costs must be covered
- Equity of Access: Effective advocacy demands time and resources—covering volunteer expenses ensures that no qualified individual is excluded due to personal means.
- Sustained Engagement: Removing financial barriers prevents burnout and turnover, building a stable network of experienced Ambassadors.
- Integrity of Purpose: When advocates aren’t self-financing, their loyalty remains to Globalgood’s objective—retiring fiat—not to personal gain.
- Dual-Currency Reimbursements
Fiat today, asset-backed DNM at face value post-switch
- Immediate Coverage: All approved volunteer expenses (travel, materials, honoraria) are reimbursed in fiat currency at local rates to cover real-world costs.
- Post-Transition Equivalence: After Change-Over, fiat reimbursements convert one-for-one into DNM measured in ℧—preserving volunteer purchasing power and demonstrating confidence in the new system.
- Clear Conversion Mechanism: A standardized “Reimbursement → DNM” protocol, auditable in quarterly reports, makes the bridge transparent and trust-building.
- Donor-Funded Model
Cash and in-kind gifts earmarked for volunteer support
- Dedicated Fund Pools: Financial gifts (USD, EUR, etc.) and in-kind contributions (venues, printing, technology) are segregated into the Volunteer Support Fund, legally ring-fenced from other budgets.
- Earmarked Disbursement: Donors specify their contributions for honoraria, travel stipends, or program materials—ensuring transparency and donor intent alignment.
- Accountability: Quarterly public reports detail inflows and outflows in fiat and ℧ terms, reinforcing Globalgood’s commitment to donor trust and volunteer well-being.
Part I Summary
Part I establishes that volunteer support is not charity—it is a strategic necessity. By covering costs, enabling dual-currency reimbursements, and using a transparent donor-funded model, Globalgood ensures that every advocate—regardless of means—can focus solely on retiring fiat and restoring honest, ℧-anchored money. This foundation empowers the entire movement to advance without financial distraction
Part II · From Unpaid Zeal to Supported Activism
Executive Summary
Globalgood’s shift from informal grassroots zeal to professionalized volunteer activism ensures advocates have the resources and structure they need—without morphing into paid lobbyists. Part II examines:
- Historical Lessons—how past volunteer movements operated on passion alone, and the limitations they faced.
- Modern NGO Best Practice—how to reimburse genuine expenses while safeguarding the non-profit, mission-driven nature of volunteer advocacy.
By learning from history and leading NGO standards, Ambassadors will build a support model that fuels sustained, focused activism to retire fiat and establish ℧-anchored money.
- Historical Lessons
1930s Leafleteers vs. Modern Funded Volunteers
- 1930s Leafleteers:
- Operated entirely on personal sacrifice—no travel support, no material reimbursements; reliant on self-funding.
- Resulted in high attrition: only the most affluent or fervent volunteers could sustain long campaigns.
- Limited geographic reach and uneven messaging due to resource constraints.
- Key Takeaway: Passion alone cannot maintain the consistency and scale needed for a global monetary campaign.
- Modern Funded Volunteers:
- Receive stipends and reimbursements that cover core costs—enabling geographically diverse participation.
- Benefit from transparent support structures that bolster accountability and retention.
- Can focus on strategic tasks—policy drafting, stakeholder engagement—without financial distraction.
- Modern NGO Best Practice
Reimbursement without Turning Advocacy into Profit
- Clear Expense Guidelines:
- Define eligible costs (transport, meals, materials) and maximum per-item limits.
- Require receipts or verifiable proof to validate claims.
- Standardized Rates & Flat Fees:
- Use regionally appropriate flat-rate allowances for common expenses (e.g., USD 300 travel stipend).
- Prevent over-claiming and simplify bookkeeping.
- Non-Profit Safeguards:
- Do not pay salaries or profit margins—stipends strictly reimburse out-of-pocket costs plus modest honoraria.
- Cap total annual reimbursement per volunteer (e.g., USD 30,000 equivalent) to prevent mission drift.
- Transparent Reporting:
- Publish aggregate volunteer-support expenditures each quarter in both fiat and ℧.
- Maintain an anonymous public ledger of individual disbursements by volunteer ID to demonstrate integrity.
Part II Summary
Part II demonstrates that effective volunteer networks require both passion and support. By learning from the limitations of unpaid historical movements and adopting modern NGO best practices, Globalgood ensures:
- Sustained, inclusive activism—no longer limited by personal means.
- Clear boundaries that reimburse genuine costs without morphing advocacy into a profit center.
- The integrity and accountability necessary to mobilize volunteers worldwide toward the shared goal of abolishing fiat and restoring ℧-anchored money.
Part III · Recognition & Reimbursement Categories
Executive Summary
Globalgood’s mission—to retire fiat and establish 100 % ℧-backed Natural Money—depends on sustained volunteer effort without out-of-pocket sacrifice. Part III defines four distinct support categories that recognize and reimburse advocates fairly, while preserving the nonprofit, mission-driven nature of their work.
- Event Honoraria
One-time thank-you payments (USD 500–1 500 equivalent)
- Purpose: Acknowledges volunteers’ time and expertise in organizing or presenting at side-events, workshops, or high-level meetings.
- Amount Range: Tiered based on event scope and role (e.g., moderator vs. panelist).
- Payment Trigger: Upon successful completion of the event and submission of a short impact report.
- Objective Alignment: Showcases Globalgood’s core goal—restoring money’s value—by publicly honoring those who amplify that message.
- Travel Stipends
Flat regional travel support (~USD 300) and airfare/hotel reimbursement
- Flat Stipend: Covers local ground transport and incidental costs, standardized at approximately USD 300 per trip.
- Airfare & Accommodation: Reimbursed at cost, up to predefined regional maxima, upon submission of boarding passes and hotel invoices.
- Advance Option: Volunteers may request a 50 % prepayment of the flat stipend for remote or under-resourced regions.
- Objective Alignment: Ensures advocates can reach summits and coalition meetings—critical for synchronizing Treaty signatures and ℧ adoption.
- Milestone Bonuses
Results-based awards (USD 2 000–5 000 equivalent)
- Criteria: Achieving predefined targets—e.g., securing X ratifications, hosting Y side-events, or driving Z ℧ pledges.
- Bonus Scale: USD 2 000 for mid-level milestones; up to USD 5 000 for major breakthroughs (e.g., first bloc-wide ratification).
- Payment Process: Awarded after verification of milestone completion and endorsement by two regional leads.
- Objective Alignment: Incentivizes high-impact outcomes—directly advancing the core objective of region-wide fiat retirement.
- Sustained-Work Stipends
Monthly living stipends for ≥ 20 hrs/week over 3 months
- Eligibility: Volunteers committing at least 20 hours per week on C2C activities for a minimum 3-month term.
- Stipend Level: Region-adjusted monthly amount sufficient to cover basic living expenses (e.g., USD 1 500–2 500).
- Renewal: Based on performance reviews at the end of each month; possible extension for project-critical roles.
- Objective Alignment: Supports continuous advocacy, research, and coordination—ensuring the movement retains focus until the final unsecured fiat note is retired.
Part III Summary
By delineating clear Recognition & Reimbursement Categories, Globalgood ensures every volunteer:
- Is publicly honored for their contributions.
- Can travel to key events without personal expense.
- Earns bonuses for milestone achievements that drive Treaty ratification and ℧ adoption.
- Receives living support for sustained, high-intensity advocacy.
These measures uphold Globalgood’s core mission—restoring honest, asset-backed money—by empowering advocates to act boldly, collaboratively, and without financial worry
Part IV · Simple Claim & Approval Workflow
Executive Summary
Globalgood’s advocacy network depends on efficient, transparent financial processes so volunteers can focus on ending fiat, not on bureaucracy. Part IV outlines a streamlined four-step workflow—Plan, Serve, Submit, and Pay—that ensures quick authorization, validation, and disbursement of volunteer support, maintaining momentum toward ℧-anchored monetary reform.
- Plan & Pre-approve
Regional Engagement Authorization Form
- Purpose: Capture the scope, estimated costs, and objectives of each activity (workshop, briefing, event) before any expenses are incurred.
- Form Elements:
- Activity description, date, and location
- Volunteer name(s) and estimated hours
- Budget breakdown (honoraria, travel stipend, materials)
- Expected deliverables and impact metrics in ℧ terms
- Approval Process:
- Volunteer submits the completed form to the Regional Engagement Lead.
- Lead reviews within 2 business days and issues written approval (email or system notification).
- Once approved, funds are reserved and the volunteer may proceed.
- Serve
Deliver Approved Workshops, Briefings, and Events
- Execution: Conduct the activity exactly as described in the Authorization Form, adhering to timing, budget, and deliverables.
- Documentation:
- Collect participant lists, attendance records, and any presentation materials.
- Record key outcomes—number of attendees, ℧-denominated commitments made, and stakeholder feedback.
- Submit
Receipts and Proof of Outcomes Within 10 Business Days
- Required Documents:
- Original receipts for all expenses (travel, accommodation, materials).
- A one-page activity report summarizing outcomes and ℧-based metrics.
- Photographs or video links evidencing event delivery.
- Submission Deadline:
- All documents must be uploaded via the Volunteer Portal or emailed to finance@globalgoodcorp.org within 10 business days of activity completion.
- Finance Check & Payment
HQ Review in 5 Days, Payout in 15 Days via Bank or Mobile Wallet
- Review Timeline:
- Finance Team acknowledges receipt within 1 business day.
- Completeness and compliance check completed within 5 business days.
- Payment Process:
- Approved claims are forwarded to payment operations.
- Funds disbursed within 15 business days via the volunteer’s nominated bank account or mobile-money wallet.
- Volunteers receive an automated notification upon transfer, including transaction reference and ℧-equivalent breakdown.
Part IV Summary
This four-step workflow—Plan, Serve, Submit, Pay—ensures that:
- Volunteers know exactly what to request and how to document their activities.
- Approvals and disbursements occur swiftly and transparently, minimizing administrative overhead.
- Financial integrity is upheld with clear timelines, standardized forms, and digital audit trails.
With these processes in place, advocates remain fully equipped to champion the transition from fiat to 100 % ℧-backed Domestic Natural Money without distraction or delay.
Part V · Safeguards & Donor Transparency
Executive Summary
Globalgood’s commitment to financial integrity ensures volunteer support remains mission-driven, transparent, and safeguarded against misuse. Part V establishes:
- An Annual Reimbursement Cap to prevent excess and maintain equity.
- A Public Ledger for quarterly disclosure of all volunteer payments by Ambassador ID.
- Currency Clarity rules ensuring no Central Ura disbursements until after each nation’s domestic DNM switch.
- Strict Donation Handling protocols that earmark all gifts—fiat, metals, or services—exclusively for volunteer support.
These measures protect donor intent, uphold public trust, and guarantee that every dollar, ounce, or service advance directly empowers the global fight to retire fiat and restore honest, ℧-anchored money.
- Annual Reimbursement Cap
USD 30 000 equivalent per Ambassador
- Purpose: Prevents disproportionate allocations and ensures fair access for all volunteers.
- Scope: Includes all honoraria, stipends, travel reimbursements, and bonuses within a calendar year.
- Adjustment Mechanism: The cap is reviewed biennially; future adjustments require Board approval and public notice.
- Public Ledger
Quarterly online statements of payments by Ambassador ID
- Transparency: A searchable online portal publishes each Ambassador’s total reimbursements, anonymized by unique ID.
- Frequency: Updated every quarter, showing date, category (honoraria, travel, etc.), amount in both fiat and ℧ equivalents.
- Access: Open to donors, partners, and the public—reinforcing accountability and donor confidence.
- Currency Clarity
No Central Ura payments until domestic switch to DNM
- Rationale: Volunteers must never receive “future” asset-backed currency before their country’s legal Change-Over.
- Policy: All disbursements prior to a nation’s DNM launch occur in fiat. Post-Change-Over, equivalent amounts convert one-to-one into ℧-denominated stipends or reimbursements.
- Implementation: Finance teams toggle payment currency based on each Ambassador’s national Change-Over status.
- Donation Handling
Earmarking fiat, metals, and services for volunteer support only
- Segregated Funds: All volunteer-support donations are collected in a dedicated fund, legally ring-fenced from other budgets.
- Asset Categories: Accept fiat currencies, precious metals, and in-kind services (venue rentals, printing) earmarked explicitly for volunteer reimbursements.
- Use-Only Clause: Donor agreements and campaign materials clearly state that these resources apply solely to volunteer costs—ensuring no diversion to unrelated projects.
Part V Summary
Part V formalizes the safeguards that keep Globalgood’s volunteer support both effective and honorable:
- A strict annual cap maintains equity.
- A public ledger guarantees transparency.
- Currency clarity prevents premature asset-backed disbursements.
- Earmarked donation handling secures donor intent and program integrity.
With these protocols, Ambassadors can trust in timely, fair, and transparent support—so they stay focused on retiring fiat and bringing asset-backed ℧ money to every corner of the globe.
Part VI · Concluding Call to Action
Executive Summary
As Globalgood’s movement accelerates toward full retirement of fiat and adoption of 100 % ℧-backed Domestic Natural Money, every Ambassador and advocate must plug into the Volunteer Support & Incentives framework. Part VI crystallizes the final steps to:
- Join & Contribute – Enroll as a supported volunteer or become a donor to underpin volunteer efforts.
- Next Steps – Access forms, schedule your first authorization, and launch your advocacy at maximum speed.
These actions ensure that no volunteer is left uncovered and that every region has the fuel it needs to drive the global shift under the Treaty of Nairobi.
- Join & Contribute
How to apply for support or donate
- Volunteers:
- Visit globalgoodcorp.org/ambassadors and click “Volunteer Support”.
- Complete the “Support Application” form, providing your region, planned activities, and basic contact information.
- Upload a brief résumé or advocacy summary; receive confirmation and orientation materials within 72 hours.
- Donors:
- On the same page, select “Contribute to Volunteer Fund.”
- Choose your gift type—fiat currency, in-kind service, or precious metals—and earmark for “Volunteer Support & Incentives.”
- Receive a tax-deductible receipt and quarterly reports on how your contribution empowers advocates worldwide.
- Next Steps
Download forms, schedule your first authorization, and campaign full-throttle
- Download Forms:
- Grab the Regional Engagement Authorization Form, Expense Claim Template, and Volunteer Handbook directly from the portal.
- Schedule Your First Authorization:
- Fill out the Authorization Form for your next planned workshop or briefing, and submit it to your Regional Engagement Lead for pre-approval.
- Campaign Full-Throttle:
- Use the Side-Event Toolkit, Messaging Templates, and Milestone Tracker to organize your first “Beyond Debt” salon within 30 days.
- Activate your digital platforms—Slack channels, mailing lists, and public calendars—to rally colleagues and stakeholders behind your upcoming events.
Part VI Summary
By joining the coalition, applying for volunteer support, and immediately scheduling your first authorized activity, you solidify your role in Globalgood’s historic mission. These final steps ensure that every advocate is resourced, recognized, and ready to retire fiat—and launch a new era of honest, ℧-anchored money worldwide.