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Host a C2C Transition Workshop in Your Community

Why Organize a Local Workshop?

Real‑world monetary reform begins with neighbors, students, entrepreneurs, faith groups, and local officials converging around practical questions: What is a Credit‑to‑Credit (C2C) Monetary System? How could it reduce inflation, public debt, and price shocks in our town? Hosting a C2C Transition Workshop empowers your community to move from curiosity to informed advocacy—adding grassroots momentum to the global push for Bretton Woods 2.0 / the Proposed Treaty of Nairobi.

Workshop Objectives

  1. Demystify Money – Explain the historical shift from gold standard to fiat and why C2C matters now.
  2. Localize Impact – Connect global policy to household budgets, SME financing, food prices, and public services.
  3. Action Mapping – Identify next‑step activities: petition drives, school‑curriculum pilots, letters to legislators, Founding‑Holder enrolment, or donor outreach.

Target Audiences

  • Small‑business owners & farmers
  • Teachers & university clubs
  • Municipal leaders & finance officers
  • Bankers, accountants, credit‑union staff
  • Faith‑based social‑justice committees
  • Concerned citizens & youth activists
A successful workshop blends diverse backgrounds so every question—technical, ethical, or practical—finds a voice.

Planning Timeline (Suggested Eight Week Run Up)

Week

Milestone

Key Tasks

8 – 7

Initiation

Recruit co‑hosts, pick venue/date, register event on Globalgood portal

6 – 5

Promotion

Launch social‑media posts, distribute flyers, send press release

4 – 3

Content Prep

Customize slide deck, invite guest economist/policy speaker

2

Final Logistics

Confirm A/V equipment, print sign‑in QR codes, arrange catering

0

Workshop Day

Execute agenda, collect feedback, livestream/record (optional)

+1

Follow‑Up

Share summary to attendees, upload photos, file impact report to Globalgood

Tip: For smaller groups (10‑15 people), the timeline can compress to four weeks.

Resources Provided by Globalgood Corporation

Resource

Format

Access

C2C Starter Deck

30‑slide PowerPoint with speaker notes, infographics, and data charts

Download link after event registration

Workshop Handbook

Step‑by‑step facilitator guide; ice‑breakers; FAQs

PDF & print‑ready booklet

Video Explainers

3‑minute “Fiat vs. C2C” animation; 6‑minute “Making Whole” overview

YouTube / offline MP4

Promotional Toolkit

Social‑media templates, press‑release draft, event‑poster PSDs

Canva/Figma links

Expert Database

List of volunteer economists, auditors, and legal advisors available for Q&A (virtual or in person)

Secure portal

Post‑Event Survey

Online form for attendee feedback; auto‑generates impact metrics

Airtable link

Globalgood covers digital‑resource costs; hosts arrange venue and local refreshments. Limited micro‑grants (USD 150–500) are available for underserved regions—apply during registration.

Suggested Half Day Agenda (Adjust as Needed)

Time

Segment

Purpose

09:00

Registration & Networking

Collect sign‑ins, hand out name badges

09:30

Opening Remarks

Local host introduces Globalgood’s mission

09:45

Keynote Video: “Why Money Matters”

Set baseline for non‑experts

10:00

Interactive Poll: “What’s Your Inflation Pain‑Point?”

Engage audience via Mentimeter

10:15

Presentation 1: History of Money to Bretton Woods 1.0 & Nixon Shock

15‑slide walkthrough

10:45

Coffee Break

Informal chat

11:00

Presentation 2: The Credit‑to‑Credit Model & Central Ura

Dive into asset‑backed issuance

11:30

Panel / Fireside Chat

Guest economist + SME owner discuss local relevance

12:00

Breakout Groups

Map personal or municipal next steps—petitions, school lessons, civic memos

12:45

Report‑Back & Q&A

Each group shares one action commitment

13:15

Closing, Call‑to‑Action, Photo

Point attendees to <globalgoodcorp.org/volunteers> / petitions / founding‑holder page

13:30

Adjourn

Optional networking lunch

Evening or two‑hour formats can condense by merging presentations and omitting breakouts.

Technology & Venue

  • Room Size: 20–100 seats; classroom, library hall, café back‑room, or church annex.
  • A/V: Projector or large TV, laptop with HDMI, microphone (for >40 participants), stable internet for livestreams.
  • Virtual Option: Use Zoom Pro or Google Meet; enable live chat; appoint a digital moderator.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair ramps, clear signage, translation or subtitles if needed.

Impact Reporting & Global Dashboard

After the workshop:

  1. Upload attendee numbers, photos, and main questions to the Event Impact Form.
  2. Receive a personalized infographic summarizing outcomes (total participants, “aha!” moments, pledged actions).
  3. Your stats feed the Global C2C Engagement Map—demonstrating grassroots momentum to policymakers and media.

Risk & Safeguards

Complete a simple Event Compliance Form covering emergency exits, age‑appropriate content, and non‑partisan neutrality. Globalgood provides optional event‑insurance rider templates.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The slide decks are scripted for lay facilitators; expert volunteers can join virtually for technical segments.

Workshops should be free or “pay‑what‑you‑can” to remain inclusive. Modest cost‑recovery (e.g., lunch) is acceptable; note this in your registration.

Office‑holders can attend but should not campaign. The workshop is informational, not partisan.

Next Steps

  1. Register your event at globalgoodcorp.org/events/host‑a‑workshop
  2. Download resources and apply for micro‑grant (if needed).
  3. Recruit co‑hosts, set a date, and start inviting your community.
Questions? Email workshops@globalgoodcorp.org or join the #events‑support channel on our Volunteer Slack.

Ready to Empower Your Community?

Hosting a C2C Transition Workshop is one of the fastest ways to turn economic frustration into constructive, informed action. Step forward, spark dialogue, and help chart a debt‑free future—one neighborhood at a time.
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