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At Global Good Corporation, we are a team of passionate individuals with the vision to build a stronger society by helping people regardless of race, gender, ability to pay, economic background, or religion.

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Make a Donation

Donation is the key to unlocking happiness. Donate more to help build a stronger economy.

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Help Educate the World on Credit to Credit Finance

Why Volunteer with Globalgood Corporation?

Every successful transformation—whether civil‑rights reforms, climate action, or global vaccination drives—has relied on committed volunteers who carried knowledge into classrooms, town halls, houses of worship, social‑media feeds, and legislative offices. Transitioning the world from debt‑based fiat to the Credit‑to‑Credit (C2C) Monetary System is no different. Governments can sign treaties and economists can draft policy, but only informed citizens can embed new ideas in daily life.

Globalgood Corporation’s Volunteer Network equips passionate individuals on every continent to:

  • Demystify Monetary Reform – break down complex C2C concepts for neighbors, students, and small‑business owners.
  • Amplify Grass‑Roots Voices – collect community concerns so policymakers shape reforms that fit local realities.
  • Accelerate Financial Literacy – deliver workshops, translate tool‑kits, and mentor youth leadership clubs.
  • Support Treaty Momentum – mobilize petitions, host watch‑parties for the Nairobi Convention, and brief local media.
Whether you have ten hours a month or ten hours a week, your skills—teaching, design, coding, event planning, research—can speed the journey to a fair, debt‑free economy.

Volunteer Roles at a Glance

Track

Typical Activities

Ideal Background

Community Educator

Run neighborhood seminars; host podcast interviews; create explainer videos

Teachers, journalists, content creators

Policy Outreach Liaison

Summarize public feedback; attend municipal hearings; brief local representatives

Law, public policy, or advocacy experience

Digital Support & Design

Build slide decks, infographics, and micro‑learning modules; manage webinar chat moderation

Graphic designers, web developers, social‑media strategists

Translation & Localization

Convert tool‑kits and flyers into regional languages; record voice‑overs

Bilingual or multilingual speakers

Research & Data

Compile country debt profiles; fact‑check case studies; support pilot‑project dashboards

Students, academics, data analysts

All volunteers receive an onboarding handbook, style guide, and direct Slack/Teams access to Globalgood staff mentors.

How the Program Works

  1. Apply Online – Complete a short skills‑and‑interests questionnaire.
  2. Orientation Call – Choose preferred track(s) and time commitment; get matched with a regional coordinator.
  3. Training & Resources – Access digital classrooms, slide templates, and Q&A sessions with economists and treaty drafters.
  4. Project Deployment – Set personal milestones: e.g., “two school workshops per quarter,” “translate the Nairobi brief into Swahili,” or “design three infographics.”
  5. Impact Reporting – Log volunteer hours and outputs; share success stories in our monthly Volunteer Spotlight newsletter.
  6. Certification & Growth – After 50 hours of service, receive a digital badge and letter of recommendation; high‑impact volunteers may be invited to attend regional summits or co‑author blog posts.

Safeguards & Ethics

  • Non‑Partisan – Volunteers present factual information; no party endorsements.
  • Respect & Inclusion – Content must be accessible, culturally sensitive, and bias‑free.
  • Data Privacy – Community feedback is anonymized unless participants give explicit consent.
  • Financial Integrity – Volunteers never solicit funds; donations flow only through official Globalgood channels.

Ready to Make a Difference?

If you believe money should serve people—not the other way around—your voice and talents can accelerate the shift to Bretton Woods 2.0. Join educators, students, retirees, and professionals in 30 countries who already volunteer with Globalgood Corporation.

Become a Volunteer Today

Click https://globalgoodcorp.org/volunteers/ to submit your application and download the Volunteer Onboarding Kit.
Together, we’ll educate the world—one workshop, infographic, and conversation at a time—until Credit‑to‑Credit finance becomes everybody’s common sense.

Globalgood Corporation

Volunteer Onboarding Kit

(Version 1.0 – Public Release)

Quick Start Checklist

Action

Resource

Deadline

1. Complete online application

🌐 Volunteer Portal

Before first training session

2. Submit ID for KYC verification

🔒 Secure Upload Link

Within 7 days of acceptance

3. Attend live orientation (or watch recording)

📅 Calendar invite / 🎥 Video link

Within 14 days

4. Sign Volunteer Agreement & Code of Conduct

✍🏽 E‑signature platform

Before project assignment

5. Join communication channels (Slack + Email)

🔗 Invite links

Immediately after orientation

6. Choose a Role Track & First Milestone

🗂️ Role Catalogue (Section 4)

Within 3 weeks

7. Log hours & outputs in Impact Dashboard

📊 Dashboard link

Ongoing, weekly recommended

Mission & Strategic Priorities

  1. Policy Advocacy – Support national legislatures and multilateral bodies to adopt the Proposed Treaty of Nairobi.
  2. Public Education – Translate complex monetary concepts into accessible language for schools, faith groups, and local media.
  3. Financial Literacy – Empower individuals to thrive in a future beyond debt.
  4. Pilot Implementation – Assist SMEs and municipalities in early C2C demonstration projects.
Volunteers contribute across all four pillars, scaled to your interests and availability.

Core Values & Conduct

Principle

Practical Expectation

Integrity

Provide factual, source‑based information; no exaggerations.

Transparency

Disclose volunteer status; never solicit funds directly.

Non‑Partisanship

Educate, don’t campaign. Refrain from endorsing political parties or candidates.

Respect & Inclusion

Use gender‑neutral language; accommodate disability needs; honour cultural contexts.

Confidentiality

Keep non‑public data (draft policy papers, personal info) secure.

Anti‑Harassment

Zero tolerance for discrimination, hate speech, or bullying in any channel.

Violation Procedure: Three‑step process—warning, suspension, termination. Severe breaches may skip steps.

Volunteer Role Catalogue

Track

Typical Tasks

Weekly Hours

Core Tools

Community Educator

Host workshops, record explainer videos, write blog posts

3–5

Slide Deck Library, Canva, Zoom

Policy Outreach Liaison

Summarize community feedback, prep briefing notes for legislators

2–4

Google Docs, Issue‑Tracker Board

Digital & Design

Design infographics, manage social media creatives, moderate webinars

4–6

Figma, Buffer, Stream Yard

Translation & Localization

Translate tool‑kits, voice‑over videos, local subtitles

2–5

Lokalise, Audacity

Research & Data

Compile economic indicators, fact‑check content, support pilot dashboards

3–6

Airtable, R / Python notebooks

Tip: You can mix tracks or create a micro‑team (e.g., Educator + Designer) for larger impact.

Training Pathway

  1. Orientation (1 hour) – C2C 101, project management overview, Q&A.
  2. Role‑Specific Bootcamp (2 hours total, self‑paced videos) – e.g., “How to Teach Monetary History” or “Data Validation in Debt Profiles.”
  3. Ongoing Masterclasses (monthly) – Guest economists, treaty negotiators, fintech innovators.
  4. Annual Volunteer Summit – Virtual conference with regional showcases and skill‑shares.
Certificates auto‑generate upon completion and can be added to LinkedIn.

Tools & Platforms

System

Purpose

Access

Slack (Global Channels + Regional Workspaces)

Daily comms, quick polls, file‑drops

Invite link via email

Google Workspace

Docs, Slides, Shared Drives

Org‑issued account

Airtable Impact Dashboard

Log hours, projects, metrics

Invitation after orientation

Zoom Pro

Webinars & live events

Host license upon request

Canva Pro & Figma

Graphic templates & UI design

Team libraries

GitBook Knowledge Base

Style guides, FAQ, glossary

Read‑only link

Blockchain Explorer

View URU reserve audits

Public link

MFA required on all admin‑level accounts.

Project Lifecycle & Reporting

  1. Proposal – Post your idea in #project‑pitches or adopt from the backlog.
  2. Approval – Regional coordinator reviews scope, timeline, and resource needs.
  3. Execution – Work individually or in squads; use Trello board for status updates.
  4. Review – Submit outputs for content and compliance check.
  5. Impact Log – Record volunteer hours + deliverables in Airtable; attach evidence (screenshots, links).
  6. Showcase – Eligible projects feature in the monthly Volunteer Spotlight newsletter & social channels.

Recognition & Growth

Milestone

Reward

50 Hours

Digital badge + LinkedIn certificate

100 Hours

Letter of recommendation + invitation to closed policy round‑table

Project of the Quarter

Featured blog post, social media spotlight, $100 book stipend

Regional Lead

Eligible after 200 hours + peer nomination; oversees new cohorts

High‑impact volunteers may be invited (all‑expenses paid) to the annual Nairobi Convention once dates are confirmed.

Legal & Risk

Globalgood Corporation is a registered non‑profit under U.S. 501(c)(3) rules (or national equivalent for regional chapters). Volunteers sign a Non‑Disclosure & IP Agreement. Content you create for Globalgood may be reused with attribution (Creative Commons BY‑SA) unless specified as confidential.
Liability insurance covers official events; personal devices remain your responsibility.

Glossary (A Z Snapshot)

  • C2C (Credit‑to‑Credit) – Monetary framework where currency is issued against audited assets or verifiable production.
  • Central Ura (URU) – Asset‑backed reserve unit anchoring C2C exchange‑rates.
  • Central Cru (CRU) – Tokenized trade receivable qualifying as Primary Reserve.
  • GUA – Global Ura Authority to oversee treaty compliance and reserve audits.
  • Making Whole – Sovereign‑debt conversion process funded primarily by URU allocations after global recognition.
  • Primary Reserve – Gold, URU, or audited receivables backing currency issuance under C2C.
A full glossary lives in the GitBook Knowledge Base.

Key Contacts

Need

Contact

Channel

General Queries

Volunteer Coordination Desk

volunteer@globalgoodcorp.org

Regional Issues

Your Regional Lead (see Slack directory)

Slack DM

Technical Support

IT Help Centre

helpdesk@globalgoodcorp.org

Press Enquiries

Media Relations

media@globalgoodcorp.org

Policy Questions

Advocacy Office

policy@globalgoodcorp.org

Emergency (harassment, security): safespace@globalgoodcorp.org (monitored 24/7)

Ready to Begin?

  1. Apply / log in at globalgoodcorp.org/volunteers
  2. Complete your orientation within two weeks.
  3. Pick a role, set your first milestone, and start changing monetary history!
Welcome to the team that’s turning “beyond debt” from an ambition into a reality
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