Host a C2C Transition Workshop in Your Community
Why Organize a Local Workshop?

Workshop Objectives
- Demystify Money – Explain the historical shift from gold standard to fiat and why C2C matters now.
- Localize Impact – Connect global policy to household budgets, SME financing, food prices, and public services.
- 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
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 |
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 |
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 |
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:
- Upload attendee numbers, photos, and main questions to the Event Impact Form.
- Receive a personalized infographic summarizing outcomes (total participants, “aha!” moments, pledged actions).
- Your stats feed the Global C2C Engagement Map—demonstrating grassroots momentum to policymakers and media.
Risk & Safeguards
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
- Register your event at globalgoodcorp.org/events/host‑a‑workshop
- Download resources and apply for micro‑grant (if needed).
- Recruit co‑hosts, set a date, and start inviting your community.