
Global Chamber® held our December Virtual League of Global Non-Profits featuring global leaders in the space with the purpose of learning about the great work our non-profit members are doing around the world, along with assisting members in their next successes.
For the session we focused on innovative NGOs, non-government organizations that are having an impact, businesses that can get good benefits by supporting non-profits in their missions, and connected with an audience around the world through our virtual zoom in.
The nonprofit landscape is evolving rapidly, and traditional funding models are being challenged. More than ever in this pace there is a need for innovation and adaptability.
Watch the interactive discussion with these visionary leaders, recorded on Youtube HERE.
Key Themes:
- Reimagining Resource Allocation: Explore how nonprofits can tap into unconventional funding streams, such as corporate advertising budgets and shared value partnerships, for impact.
- Beyond Traditional Fundraising: Discover innovative strategies for building relationships with businesses, leveraging technology and demonstrating "return on impact" of investments.
- The Power of Shared Value: Learn how nonprofits and businesses can collaborate to create mutually beneficial initiatives that address pressing social and environmental challenges.
- The Role of Storytelling & Transparency: Uncover the power of storytelling and data to communicate impact, build trust, and inspire action.
The Global Chamber® League of Global Nonprofits event focused on leveraging branding, storytelling and strategic partnerships for funding and success. The importance of storytelling, authenticity and emotional connection in sharing an organization's mission and values was emphasized, with tips and techniques, along with the significance of collaboration, community building and partnerships in driving social impact.
The conversation ended with discussions on the role of nonprofits in attracting multinational brands and high-profile sports alliances, and the potential for nonprofit sponsorships and collaborations with brands in the future.
Jacob Dietz announced that the event series will be evolving next year to include a more diverse ecosystem of change makers, including social enterprises, CSR teams, philanthropic investors and other innovators. The goal is to turn vision into action and empower organizations to tap into sustainable, innovative funding strategies.
Meg Seitz of the toth group discussed the importance of storytelling, and emphasized the importance of authenticity, emotional connection and visualization in storytelling, as well as the need to tie the story back to the partner's goals. She also noted the significance of pacing in storytelling, suggesting that a slower pace can make a story more memorable.
Join future conversations!
- Engage with thought leaders pushing the boundaries of philanthropy and social innovation.
- Gain practical insights and strategies for navigating the changing landscape of funding.
- Connect with a global community of changemakers committed to creating a better world.
Marc Cohen - Founder, Chairman and CEO at Buy Direct Development International Companies

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Kenyon College and an MBA from Wake Forest University School of Business as well as a variety of certificates ranging from high performance mindset to crisis communications from institutions including Yale University, the Department of Homeland Security, and IDEO.
She is a Double Drucker, having placed within the Top Ten two years in a row for the Peter Drucker Challenge, sponsored by the Global Peter Drucker Forum. In November 2018, she traveled to Vienna in November to accept the award and contribute to a panel moderated by the Management Editor with the Financial Times.
In the last five years, she crossed the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge in Northern Ireland, took in Vienna from the top of St. Stephen's Cathedral and London from the top of St. Paul's Cathedral as well as hiked in Jackson Hole, Sedona, Montana, and Maine.
She is a new member of the Daughters of the American Revolution - family research proved Daniel Decker, her great-grandfather x8, served patriotic service for the state of New Jersey in the war for Independence.

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