Resource Mobilization Partners
How to Use This Resource
This page connects Globalgood with organizations and individuals ready to contribute in‐kind goods and services—essential for convening stakeholders, hosting events, and delivering advocacy under the Credit-to-Credit (C2C) agenda. Whether you can sponsor travel, provide meeting venues, offer professional expertise, or supply critical equipment, here’s how to engage:
- Browse Partner Categories: Identify where your organization’s capabilities fit—air travel, accommodations, legal services, logistics, or other supportive domains.
- Review Partnership Profiles: Learn the expectations and benefits for each contribution type—such as donor recognition, visibility at events, and alignment with the C2C mission.
- Follow the Engagement Workflow: Understand the steps from Expression of Interest (EOI) to formal partnership agreement, resource scheduling, and post-event reporting.
- Check Outputs & Benefits: See how your in-kind support will be acknowledged (e.g., branding at conferences, mention in annual reports) and the impact it will make toward retiring the fiat currency system.
- Join the Directory: At the end of this page, find clear instructions on how to submit your EOI, what information to prepare, and how Globalgood formalizes your role in the Resource-Mobilization Partners Directory.
Detailed Table of Contents
Part I · Why Resource Mobilization Is Critical
- Executive Summary – Enabling Honest Commerce Through In-Kind Support
- Role of In-Kind Resources – From Travel to Professional Services
- Aligning Contributions with the C2C Mission – Retiring Fiat Currency
- Types of Resource-Mobilization Partners – A Spectrum of Possibilities
- Globalgood’s Coordinating Role – Matching Needs to Donors
Part II · Core Resource Domains & Partner Profiles
- Air-Travel & Transport Sponsors – Flying Advocates to Global Forums
- Accommodation & Event-Space Donors – Hosting Stakeholders in Safe, Accessible Venues
- Professional-Service Contributors – Legal, Audit, Communications Support
- Equipment & Logistics Supporters – Ensuring Seamless Conference Operations
- Additional In-Kind Partners – Printing, Catering, Digital Infrastructure
Part III · Engagement Workflow
- Expression of Interest & Qualification Screening
- Partnership Agreement & Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
- Resource Coordination & Scheduling – Aligning Contributions with Event Timelines
- Resource Deployment & Oversight – On-Site Liaison, Quality Checks
- Acknowledgment & Post-Event Reporting – Transparency and Recognition
- Sponsored Events & Travel Itineraries – Sample Itineraries and Logistics Plans
- Donor Visibility & Recognition Packages – Branding, Speaking Opportunities
- Pro Bono Services Reports – Tracking Hours, Deliverables, Impact
- Equipment Deployment Logs – Inventory, Usage Metrics, Maintenance Records
- Impact Assessment – How In-Kind Support Accelerates the C2C Transition
Part V · Resource-Mobilization Partners Directory Classifications & How to Join
- Directory Classifications:
- Air-Travel & Transport Sponsors – Airlines, charter services, ground transportation providers.
- Accommodation & Event-Space Donors – Hotels, conference centers, retreat venues.
- Professional-Service Contributors – Law firms, audit firms, PR/communications agencies.
- Equipment & Logistics Supporters – AV rental companies, printing services, IT infrastructure providers.
- Miscellaneous In-Kind Merchandise Partners – Catering companies, translation/interpretation services, printer/copier suppliers.
- How to Join:
- Prepare an EOI Package:
• Organization profile, including mission and service offerings.
• List of specific in-kind resources available (e.g., “We can sponsor two round-trip flights per quarter,” “Offer a conference hall free of charge for 200 attendees,” “Provide pro bono legal counsel for up to 100 hours per year”).
• Two references or past examples of similar philanthropic contributions. - Submit Your Expression of Interest:
• Visit Globalgood’s secure partnership portal and upload your EOI under the appropriate classification.
• Sign and submit a Conflict-of-Interest declaration and any applicable non-disclosure agreements. - Screening & Partnership Approval:
• Globalgood’s Resource Mobilization Committee reviews EOIs for alignment with current needs, geographic reach, and compliance requirements.
• Shortlisted partners participate in a brief interview or site visit (if applicable) to finalize partnership details.
Directory Listing & Formal Onboarding:
• Approved partners receive a formal partnership agreement outlining responsibilities, recognition benefits, and reporting obligations.
• Your organization’s profile appears in the public Resource-Mobilization Partners Directory, noting your in-kind offerings and contact information.
Part I · Why Resource Mobilization Is Critical
- Executive Summary – Enabling Honest Commerce Through In-Kind Support
Globalgood’s mission is urgent: retire the fiat‐currency experiment and restore honest commerce based on real assets. To convene governments, central banks, NGOs, and experts worldwide, we rely on the generosity of in-kind partners. Your contributions—whether sponsoring air travel, donating event venues, offering pro bono legal counsel, or providing audiovisual equipment—aren’t simply charity. They directly empower stakeholders to gather, strategize, and implement the Credit-to-Credit (C2C) paradigm that replaces fiat with fully backed Natural Money. By donating logistical support rather than cash, you keep overhead low, ensure more resources go to where they matter most, and visibly align your organization with a global movement for economic integrity.
- Role of In-Kind Resources – From Travel to Professional Services
Air Travel & Transport Sponsors: Covering flights or ground transport for delegates—especially from developing regions—ensures diverse participation. When a representative from a small island nation can attend a C2C summit at no cost, their voice shapes Treaty discussions, making the transition truly global.
Accommodation & Event-Space Donors: Donating hotel room blocks or meeting halls means Globalgood can host workshops and regional forums without prohibitive venue fees. In-kind venues often offer flexibility—such as late-night access for extended sessions—making collaboration smoother.
Professional-Service Contributors: Legal review, audit oversight, and communications strategy are core to our credibility. When you provide pro bono or discounted legal counsel (for drafting MOUs or reviewing compliance frameworks), you safeguard the integrity of C2C instruments. When marketing or PR agencies lend their expertise, our message reaches wider audiences.
Equipment & Logistics Supporters: From projectors and sound systems at conferences to translation headsets for multilingual sessions, donated equipment ensures meetings run flawlessly. Logistics partners—handling shipping of printed materials or setting up remote broadcasting—enable hybrid events, so participants across time zones join in.
Across every domain, in-kind partners shoulder critical costs that would otherwise derail our advocacy. Your donations aren’t passive gifts; they activate a global network committed to ending fiat’s hidden inflation, restoring asset-backed liquidity, and rebuilding trust in money itself.
- Aligning Contributions with the C2C Mission – Retiring Fiat Currency
Resource mobilization is not detached from C2C’s core objective—it accelerates it. Every donated flight ticket means one more expert can advise on converting national debt into Natural Money. Every conference hall provided at no cost brings community leaders together to plan domestic reserve audits. Every hour of pro bono legal work fast-tracks treaty drafting that compels governments to adopt 100% asset backing.
In-kind support crystallizes what countless dollars cannot: visible, tangible progress. When a logistics company steps in to ship our educational materials to rural schools, children begin learning about asset-backed currency long before fiat disappears. When a caterer provides meals for a week-long policy workshop, that workshop can focus entirely on drafting the “Making Whole” clauses needed to settle all outstanding fiat-era debts.
Aligning your organization’s contributions with the C2C mission means recognizing that time, space, expertise, and equipment are as essential as financial grants. By mobilizing these resources, you enable Globalgood to convene without compromise, ensuring that the push to retire fiat currency has the broadest, most inclusive foundation possible.
- Types of Resource-Mobilization Partners – A Spectrum of Possibilities
Air-Travel & Transport Sponsors: Airlines, charter flight services, bus and train operators, ride-share companies—anyone who can offer free or discounted tickets, parking vouchers, or fuel credits. Your contribution ensures remote delegates aren’t sidelined by cost barriers.
Accommodation & Event-Space Donors: Hotels, conference centers, university lecture halls, community centers, retreat facilities—provide rooms, meeting rooms, or outdoor spaces at no cost or deeply reduced rates. Even local churches or town halls can serve as vital venues for grassroots C2C gatherings.
Professional-Service Contributors:
- Legal Firms & Attorneys: Drafting MOUs, treaty annexes, and compliance guidelines.
- Audit & Accounting Firms: Volunteering hours to verify reserve methodologies, conduct internal controls, or design audit-trail processes.
- Communications & Media Agencies: Producing press kits, social-media campaigns, or translation services for C2C publications.
- Graphic Designers & Web Developers: Creating infographics, brochures, or maintaining Globalgood’s resource portal.
Equipment & Logistics Supporters:
- AV Rental Companies: Cameras, projectors, microphones, live-streaming setups.
- Printing & Publishing Houses: Offset printing for conference materials, posters, and policy booklets.
- IT Infrastructure Providers: Donating servers, network hardware, or cloud credits to host virtual events and data archives.
- Freight & Shipping Firms: Moving printed or physical materials—and, when needed, small amounts of testing hardware—across borders with reduced or waived fees.
Other In-Kind Partners:
- Catering & Hospitality Services: Providing meals, coffee breaks, or event refreshments.
- Translation & Interpretation Services: Ensuring multilingual participation at summits and workshops.
- Local Community Liaisons: Offering volunteer labor for event setup, signage, or hospitality desks.
No matter how niche or large‐scale your capability, there is a role for you in mobilizing resources that undergird C2C advocacy. Each contribution—big or small—amplifies the impact of every fiat-retirement milestone.
- Globalgood’s Coordinating Role – Matching Needs to Donors
Globalgood does more than request in-kind donations; we actively coordinate them to maximize efficiency and visibility. Here’s how we guide partners through the process:
- Needs Assessment & Matching: We maintain a real-time resource registry—detailing upcoming event locations, expected delegate numbers, and professional-service gaps. Once you indicate what you can provide (e.g., “We have a 300-seat hall in Accra available next April”), our team matches your offer to a relevant program or workshop.
- Partnership Confirmation: After matching, we draft a brief in-kind partnership agreement—outlining exactly what you are donating, dates or time frames, logistical responsibilities, and mutual recognition terms. This clarity ensures no surprises and formalizes your role.
- On-Site Coordination & Quality Assurance: A Globalgood liaison is assigned to each partner. If you’re donating event space, our liaison handles technical checks (sound, lighting, seating layout). If you’re providing professional services, our liaison ensures your team has all necessary background documents and knows deadlines.
- Visibility & Acknowledgment: We prominently recognize in-kind partners in event programs, on our website, and in annual reports. For sponsors of flights or hotel stays, we honor you with “Travel Champion” badges at events. For pro bono legal contributors, we list you as “C2C Legal Partner” with a link to your firm’s profile.
- Post-Event Reporting & Impact Metrics: After each event or project, we provide partners with a concise report: “Your donated venue saved us $20,000 in rental fees and enabled 150 delegates to attend. Your catering ensured participants focused on policy drafting rather than logistics.” These metrics help you demonstrate the real impact of your in-kind support.
By streamlining coordination, offering clear recognition, and providing transparent impact reporting, Globalgood ensures that every in-kind resource you mobilize directly advances the C2C mission. Together, we retire the fiat system and rebuild commerce on an honest, asset-backed foundation—powered by your generosity and Globalgood’s coordinating expertise.
Part II · Core Resource Domains & Partner Profiles
- Air-Travel & Transport Sponsors – Flying Advocates to Global Forums
What You Can Provide
• Free or discounted airline tickets, charter flights, or rail passes for key delegates—especially from under-represented regions.
• Ground-transport vouchers or shuttle services between airports, hotels, and event venues.
• Fuel credits or maintenance support for regional carriers that ferry speakers, policy experts, and civil-society representatives.
Why Your Contribution Matters
• Enables voices from remote or low-income communities to join high-level C2C discussions.
• Reduces financial barriers so ministers, central-bank officials, and grassroots leaders can attend without incurring prohibitive costs.
• Demonstrates your organization’s commitment to inclusive policymaking and economic equity.
Partner Profile
• Airlines or charter services with global or regional routes.
• Rail, bus, or ferry operators serving corridors where our delegates often travel.
• Logistics firms willing to provide ground-transport assets (buses, vans, driver services).
- Accommodation & Event-Space Donors – Hosting Stakeholders in Safe, Accessible Venues
What You Can Provide
• Hotel room blocks or dorm-style lodging for conference attendees and speakers at no cost or deeply reduced rates.
• Conference halls, lecture theaters, or community centers suitable for 50–500 people, complete with basic audio-visual setups.
• Outdoor meeting spaces (e.g., university courtyards, retreat centers) for breakout sessions or workshops.
Why Your Contribution Matters
• Ensures Globalgood can convene large, diverse groups without exhausting budgets on venue fees.
• Provides a safe, neutral environment that encourages open dialogue on retiring fiat currency and building honest, asset-backed commerce.
• Offers a visible demonstration of corporate social responsibility or community engagement.
Partner Profile
• Hotels, resorts, university campuses, and retreat centers with meeting facilities.
• Convention centers or municipal halls looking to support economic development initiatives.
• Co-working spaces or innovation hubs willing to open their doors for policy labs and stakeholder gatherings.
- Professional-Service Contributors – Legal, Audit, Communications Support
What You Can Provide
• Pro bono or reduced-fee legal counsel for drafting MOUs, reviewing treaty annexes, and ensuring compliance with local laws.
• Audit and accounting services to verify reserve methodologies, produce financial statements, and conduct internal controls on C2C pilot budgets.
• Communications support—press releases, media outreach, social-media campaigns, graphic design, or website localization.
Why Your Contribution Matters
• Safeguards the integrity of C2C instruments through expert legal review, accelerating treaty drafting and national adoption.
• Provides transparency and credibility via rigorous audits, building trust among governments and financial institutions.
• Amplifies our message with professional branding and storytelling, engaging new audiences and potential supporters.
Partner Profile
• Law firms or individual attorneys specializing in constitutional law, treaty negotiation, or financial regulation.
• Audit and accounting firms, whether regional practices or global networks, committed to nonprofit or social-impact initiatives.
• PR/marketing agencies, translation houses, or freelance communicators experienced with advocacy or policy campaigns.
- Equipment & Logistics Supporters – Ensuring Seamless Conference Operations
What You Can Provide
• Audio-visual (AV) equipment—microphones, projectors, speakers, livestream cameras—for both in-person and hybrid events.
• Event infrastructure: staging, seating, signage, portable lighting, and power generators for off-grid locations.
• IT infrastructure: servers, routers, or cloud credits to host registration platforms, webinar streams, and document repositories.
Why Your Contribution Matters
• Delivers a professional experience that keeps participants focused on substance rather than technical glitches.
• Enables hybrid or fully virtual participation—connecting global stakeholders without requiring every delegate to travel.
• Strengthens local capacity-building; donated equipment often stays with community partners for future events and training.
Partner Profile
• AV rental companies, staging and lighting firms, and event-production specialists.
• IT vendors offering hardware or cloud infrastructure for nonprofits.
• Logistics coordinators or freight companies that help transport bulky equipment to remote or international venues.
- Additional In-Kind Partners – Printing, Catering, Digital Infrastructure
What You Can Provide
• Printing services for policy briefs, conference booklets, brochures, and signage—ensuring delegates have tangible materials without paper waste or high costs.
• Catering and hospitality: meals, coffee breaks, or boxed lunches, including options for dietary restrictions (vegetarian, halal, gluten-free).
• Digital infrastructure tools: virtual-event platforms, survey or polling software, and secure data-storage solutions for participant registration and feedback collection.
Why Your Contribution Matters
• Printed materials enhance focus and retention during sessions—especially important for audiences with limited internet access.
• Quality catering keeps attendees energized and fosters networking opportunities over shared meals.
• Reliable digital tools streamline registration, live polling, and post-event evaluation—crucial for measuring impact and refining future programs.
Partner Profile
• Local or regional printers, ideally with eco-friendly or low-carbon printing practices.
• Caterers, restaurants, or food-delivery services with experience handling large conferences and special menus.
• Software companies that provide event-management platforms or cloud-storage solutions on a nonprofit or discounted basis.
Summary of Part II:
Each core resource domain—air travel, venues, professional services, equipment, and supplementary logistics—plays a vital role in bringing together the global coalition needed to retire fiat currency. By providing in-kind support, your organization ensures that C2C stakeholders can meet, collaborate, and act on a truly honest, asset-backed foundation. Partner with Globalgood to amplify your impact and help restore economic integrity worldwide
Part III · Engagement Workflow
- Expression of Interest & Qualification Screening
When you’re ready to support Globalgood with in-kind resources—whether flights, venues, professional services, or equipment—simply submit a brief Expression of Interest (EOI). In your EOI, tell us:
- What goods or services you’d like to contribute (e.g., “We can provide up to 50 round-trip airline tickets for delegates.”)
- The time frame in which you can offer them (dates, duration, availability)
- Any relevant credentials or past examples of similar contributions.
Our Resource Mobilization Committee will review your EOI to confirm that your offer aligns with upcoming events or needs. If everything looks good, we’ll invite you to the next step: formalizing our partnership.
- Partnership Agreement & Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
Once we’ve confirmed your in-kind offering is a fit, we’ll draft a simple partnership agreement—a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)—that spells out:
- Exactly what you’re donating (number of hotel rooms, hours of legal services, quantity of AV equipment)
- The dates or event names when your contribution will be used
- Any logistical or technical requirements on our side (for instance, if your venue needs specific setup).
You’ll review the MOU, suggest any clarifications, then sign to formalize our collaboration. This step ensures both sides are clear on responsibilities and expectations before planning begins.
- Resource Coordination & Scheduling – Aligning Contributions with Event Timelines
After the MOU is in place, we’ll work closely with you to slot your resources into our event calendar. That might involve:
- Confirming flight itineraries for specific delegates and coordinating ticket delivery
- Scheduling room blocks and arranging venue access times for meeting setup
- Booking your legal team for a workshop on treaty drafting on a particular date
- Reserving your AV equipment and arranging pickup/return logistics.
We’ll assign a Globalgood liaison to handle these logistics—so you won’t need to manage every detail. Our liaison will keep you informed of any date changes or special requirements, ensuring that your in-kind support integrates smoothly into our overall event plan.
- Resource Deployment & Oversight – On-Site Liaison, Quality Checks
When the event or activity is underway, our on-site liaison will meet you or your designated team to:
- Verify that donated items arrive in good condition (e.g., that the microphones work, the hotel rooms meet accessibility standards, or the shuttle bus is on time)
- Handle any last-minute adjustments—such as additional seating requests or re-routing transport if schedules shift
- Provide real-time feedback on how your contribution is performing, so any issues can be resolved immediately.
Your role is simply to deliver what was promised; our liaison will ensure it’s used effectively, so delegates experience seamless support throughout the event.
- Acknowledgment & Post-Event Reporting – Transparency and Recognition
Once the event concludes, we’ll send you a concise report showing exactly how your in-kind donation made an impact—such as:
- “Your 20 sponsored flights enabled delegates from five countries to present at our Global C2C Summit.”
- “The conference hall you provided hosted 300 attendees over three days at zero venue cost to Globalgood.”
- “Your pro bono legal team drafted three critical clauses for the Treaty of Nairobi.”
We’ll also publicly acknowledge your contribution in our “Resource-Mobilization Partners” directory, on event materials (banners, programs), and in our annual impact report. This transparency ensures that your organization receives the recognition it deserves and demonstrates to stakeholders how in-kind support directly advances the mission of retiring the fiat system and restoring honest, asset-backed commerce.
Thank you for considering how your resources can make a global difference. We look forward to partnering with you to build a truly transparent, asset-backed future.
Part IV · Outputs & Benefits
- Sponsored Events & Travel Itineraries – Sample Itineraries and Logistics Plans
What You’ll Receive:
- Detailed Itineraries: We’ll draft a complete travel schedule for each delegate you’re sponsoring—flight details, ground transfers, and accommodation check-ins—so you see exactly how your airline tickets or transport vouchers are used.
- Logistics Plans: We’ll share the event’s full agenda (session times, speaker slots, workshop locations) plus any special requirements (VIP transfers, dietary notes for lunches).
- On-the-Ground Coordination: Our liaison will confirm that transportation aligns with session start times and handle any last-minute routing changes (for example, if a delegate’s flight is delayed).
Why This Matters for You:
- Clarity and Accountability: You’ll know precisely whose travel you’re funding and how it contributes to C2C discussions, with no guesswork.
- Smooth Operations: By seeing our full logistics plan, you ensure there are no gaps—no stranded delegates or missed flights.
- Real-Time Updates: If a flight is rescheduled or a workshop location changes, you receive immediate notification so your sponsored resources aren’t wasted.
- Donor Visibility & Recognition Packages – Branding, Speaking Opportunities
How We Highlight Your Contribution:
- Event Branding: Your logo appears on event banners, stage backdrops, and printed programs as an official “Resource-Mobilization Partner.”
- Digital Recognition: We feature your organization on our website’s partner directory, social-media channels, and email newsletters that reach thousands of C2C stakeholders.
- Speaking Opportunities: As a key in-kind sponsor, you may be invited to offer brief remarks at opening ceremonies, to introduce a session, or to moderate a panel—positioning you as a public champion of honest, asset-backed commerce.
- Media Mentions: In post-event press releases and impact reports, we explicitly thank you by name, linking to your website or CSR profile.
What This Means for You:
- Enhanced Brand Reputation: Align your organization with a globally recognized nonprofit dedicated to economic integrity.
- Thought Leadership: Public speaking slots allow you to highlight your CSR philosophy, demonstrate leadership in supporting asset-backed reforms, and network with government and financial leaders.
- Extended Reach: Your brand appears in all event collateral—onsite and online—driving awareness among a highly engaged, worldwide audience committed to retiring fiat currency.
- Pro Bono Services Reports – Tracking Hours, Deliverables, Impact
What You’ll Receive:
- Detailed Timesheets: We log every hour your legal or audit team donates—date, task description (e.g., “Drafted Treaty Annex Clause,” “Performed Reserve Methodology Audit”), and staff involved.
- Deliverables Checklist: A concise list of completed deliverables—such as “10-page legal memo,” “4 audit reports,” or “Communication strategy plan.”
- Impact Summaries: Clear statements describing how your pro bono work advanced the C2C mission—e.g., “Your legal memo enabled three governments to propose constitutional amendments for 100% reserve backing.”
Why This Matters for You:
- Transparent Tracking: You see exactly how your team’s hours translated into concrete outputs—no ambiguity.
- Internal Reporting: Use our report to demonstrate to your leadership or donors the tangible social impact of your pro bono services.
- Enhanced Credibility: When you share your contribution metrics externally—like “150 pro bono legal hours donated”—stakeholders recognize your commitment to economic reform.
- Equipment Deployment Logs – Inventory, Usage Metrics, Maintenance Records
What You’ll Receive:
- Inventory Lists: A complete list of every item you donate (projectors, microphones, servers), including serial numbers or model names, and the events where they were deployed.
- Usage Metrics: Data on how often each piece of equipment was used—hours of projector runtime, number of microphones in service, server uptime during virtual sessions.
- Maintenance Records: Dates and details of any on-site maintenance or troubleshooting performed, so you know your equipment remained functional and well-cared for.
Why This Matters for You:
- Assurance of Proper Use: You can verify that your donated equipment was deployed as intended and not left idle.
- Lifecycle Management: If maintenance or minor repairs were needed, you see how quickly our team responded—ensuring your assets stayed in top shape.
- Future Planning: Usage metrics help you decide whether to continue or expand similar donations, based on demonstrated demand and impact.
- Impact Assessment – How In-Kind Support Accelerates the C2C Transition
What You’ll Receive:
- Quantified Outcomes: We’ll show metrics—such as “Your donated flights brought 20 policymakers from West Africa, leading to two new national C2C committees formed.”
- Cost Savings Estimates: An estimate of dollars saved by not renting venues or purchasing equipment—e.g., “Because you donated your convention center, Globalgood saved $30,000 in rental fees, allowing us to allocate funds to technical studies.”
- Narrative Case Studies: Brief stories of specific events made possible by your support—“Thanks to your pro bono audit services, we validated reserve methodologies for three countries, enabling official endorsement of the Treaty of Nairobi.”
- Long-Term Impact Projections: How your contribution today speeds the retirement of fiat currency—such as “Your in-kind support reduced our overhead by 40%, enabling us to launch five additional C2C pilot programs this year.”
Why This Matters for You:
- Visibility of Value: You see exactly how your resources—whether flights, legal hours, or AV equipment—directly contributed to progress on the C2C agenda.
- Aligned Around Mission: By linking your in-kind donation to concrete C2C milestones, you’ll understand how retiring fiat currency depends on collaboration from businesses like yours.
- Strategic Engagement: With clear impact data, you can decide to deepen your support—knowing that every in-kind resource you provide accelerates the journey to honest, asset-backed commerce.
Summary of Part IV:
When you donate in-kind—whether sponsoring travel, providing event space, offering pro bono expertise, or supplying crucial equipment—Globalgood ensures that your resources are tracked, acknowledged, and celebrated. You receive:
- Detailed Itineraries & Logistics Plans showing exactly how flights or transport vouchers are used.
- Visibility & Recognition Packages that highlight your brand, feature your logo, and offer speaking opportunities.
- Pro Bono Service Reports tracking every hour, deliverable, and legal or audit outcome.
- Equipment Deployment Logs detailing inventory, usage metrics, and maintenance records.
- Comprehensive Impact Assessments quantifying how your support moves us closer to retiring the fiat system.
Your in-kind contributions do more than save costs—they propel honest commerce by bringing the right people together, providing professional expertise, and ensuring seamless events. In doing so, you are a visible, driving force behind the global movement to replace fiat currency with a transparent, asset-backed C2C system.
Part V · Resource‐Mobilization Partners Directory Classifications & How to Join
- Directory Classifications
When you join Globalgood’s Resource‐Mobilization Partners Directory, you’ll be listed under exactly one of these five classifications—making it easy for event planners and program leads to find the right in‐kind support:
- Air-Travel & Transport Sponsors
- Who Belongs: Airlines, charter‐flight services, train or bus operators, ride‐share companies, or any organization able to donate free or discounted travel.
- Why It Matters: Your sponsored tickets ensure that delegates—especially those from under‐represented regions—can attend C2C summits, workshops, or treaty‐drafting sessions without financial barriers.
- Accommodation & Event‐Space Donors
- Who Belongs: Hotels, conference centers, retreat venues, university lecture halls, or community centers that can offer rooms or meeting spaces at no cost or a significant discount.
- Why It Matters: By providing safe, accessible venues and lodging, you enable Globalgood to convene large, diverse groups on a realistic budget—ensuring advocates can focus on retiring fiat currency rather than worrying about venue bills.
- Professional‐Service Contributors
- Who Belongs: Law firms, audit and accounting firms, PR/communications agencies, graphic designers, or web developers offering pro bono or reduced‐fee services.
- Why It Matters: Your expertise—whether drafting legal agreements, conducting reserve audits, or amplifying our message to global audiences—bolsters C2C’s credibility and accelerates progress.
- Equipment & Logistics Supporters
- Who Belongs: AV rental companies, printing services, IT infrastructure providers, freight and shipping firms, or any vendor willing to lend or donate technical equipment and logistical support.
- Why It Matters: From projectors and mics to servers and printers, your donated equipment ensures that every workshop, webinar, or conference runs smoothly—so participants can concentrate on solutions rather than technical hurdles.
- Miscellaneous In‐Kind Merchandise Partners
- Who Belongs: Catering companies, translation/interpretation services, printer/copier suppliers, and other vendors whose donations (meals, language assistance, office supplies) enhance our events.
- Why It Matters: Simple things—like professional catering or multilingual sessions—create an inclusive, productive atmosphere. Your contributions may seem small, but they make a big difference in delegate engagement and comfort.
- How to Join
Becoming a listed Resource‐Mobilization Partner is straightforward. Follow these steps to prepare your Expression of Interest (EOI) and get officially recognized:
- Prepare an EOI Package
- Organization Profile: A one‐page summary of your mission, capacity, and the kinds of in‐kind resources you offer.
- List of Available Resources: Clearly state what you can provide and in what quantity or timeframe, for example:
- “We can sponsor two round‐trip flights per quarter for delegates traveling to Globalgood‐organized events.”
- “We offer a 500‐seat conference hall free of charge for up to three days per quarter.”
- “Our law firm can contribute up to 100 hours of pro bono legal counsel per year in C2C treaty drafting.”
- References or Past Examples: Provide two contacts or brief case studies showing similar philanthropic or in‐kind partnerships you’ve done—this helps us understand your track record.
- Submit Your Expression of Interest
- Access the Portal: Go to Globalgood’s secure partnership portal.
- Upload Documents: Select the classification that best fits your offering (Air‐Travel & Transport, Accommodation, Professional Services, Equipment & Logistics, or Miscellaneous) and upload your EOI package.
- Sign Required Declarations: Include a signed Conflict‐of‐Interest declaration and any applicable non‐disclosure agreements. This ensures transparency and compliance.
- Screening & Partnership Approval
- Initial Review: Our Resource Mobilization Committee evaluates your EOI for alignment with current project needs, geographic priorities, and compliance requirements (for example, verifying that pro bono legal work meets local regulatory standards).
- Follow‐Up Interview or Site Visit: If we need more information, we’ll schedule a brief call or, if applicable, a site visit—especially for large venue or equipment donations—to finalize logistical details.
- Approval Notification: You’ll receive formal confirmation of your accepted classification and partner status, along with next steps for onboarding.
- Directory Listing & Formal Onboarding
- Partnership Agreement: Once approved, we’ll send you a simple partnership agreement or MOU that outlines
- your in‐kind responsibilities (what, when, and how your resources will be used),
- recognition benefits (branding, speaking slots, and impact reporting), and
- reporting obligations (how and when we’ll update you on your resource’s usage and outcomes).
- Public Directory Entry: Your organization’s profile is published in the Resource‐Mobilization Partners Directory—showing your logo, description, contact information, and a summary of in‐kind resources you provide.
- Partnership Agreement: Once approved, we’ll send you a simple partnership agreement or MOU that outlines
Onboarding Call: Our liaison schedules a quick onboarding call to introduce you to our event calendar, logistics team, and reporting templates—so you know exactly how your resources will be activated.
Next Steps
Once you’re listed in the directory, Globalgood’s program managers will reach out whenever an appropriate need arises—whether it’s an upcoming regional workshop, a treaty‐drafting conference, or a virtual forum. We’ll coordinate the details, provide impact metrics after each event, and ensure you receive the recognition and reporting you deserve.