Global Impact Initiative

Global Impact Initiative

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Gii is an Austin-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to helping those most in need through education and professional development.

04/24/2026

We're seeking English-speaking volunteers to help us bring English Conversation practice to Afghan moms. Our ELI teacher will provide instruction, and we need volunteers to watch below-school-age children while moms are occupied (all onsite together). After the instruction, you can sit with the ladies to practice what they've learned! Volunteers have the option to choose one or two shifts per week.

Visit the link below to learn more and sign up!
https://ideali.st/ZhuGej

04/23/2026

In the past few weeks, we were awarded four grants. What stands out is not the number - it's the shared effort, the shared voice, and the shared commitment behind every proposal, shaped with intention and rooted in the communities we serve.

At the Global Impact Initiative, every submission followed the same approach that guides our work: collaborative, transparent, and grounded in proximity to the people we work alongside.

Each proposal was written entirely by our leadership, strengthened by thoughtful input from our Global Ambassadors and research from volunteers and interns.

It was developed with local, regional, national, and international partners and elevated by the lived experiences of those closest to the work, whose words and priorities shaped every section.

It was anchored by quotes from our clients and supported by impact alignment, so the work reflected real needs rather than assumptions.

It was grounded in authenticity because we wrote what we could stand behind, not what sounded impressive.

Behind the scenes, the process looked exactly like the global network that shapes our work.

Late-night WhatsApp threads across time zones. Voice notes from volunteers in the field. Interns digging into research after school. Partners sharing real-time context from their communities.

It was human. It was iterative. It was grounded in lived reality. And that is the part we are most proud of.

Along the way, we heard things like:

“Your proposal felt unusually grounded in reality.”
“This did not read like a typical grant submission. It felt lived.”
“The partnership alignment here is genuinely compelling.”

We often hear that successful grant writing requires consultants or polished external firms. And to be fair, experienced professionals bring real value in clarity, alignment, narrative strength, and evidence.

We agree.

But here is what we are learning.

Clarity comes naturally when you are embedded in the work.
Alignment is stronger when partnerships are real rather than transactional.
Narratives are compelling when they are lived rather than outsourced.
This is not about rejecting expertise. It is about expanding how we define it.

Our model is simple. Keep the voice close to the mission and build the process around collaboration.

Multiple grants later, we are seeing what becomes possible when you trust that approach.

Grateful to every team member, board member, global ambassador, volunteer, intern, and partner who made this possible. This is shared ownership in action.

Colleagues, what is one thing you do in your own work that ensures the people at the heart of your mission shape the direction, not just the narrative?

03/19/2026

Eid Mubarak to all who celebrate 🌙✨

Wishing you and your loved ones peace, joy, and countless blessings. May this special day bring happiness, gratitude, and new beginnings.

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